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- Smiths Detection's Advanced X-Ray Checkpoints Deployed in Denver International Airport
- With 28 aTiX Security Systems, Denver International Becomes the Largest Deployment of Advanced Screening Technology for Carry-on Baggage PINE BROOK, N.J. -- Smiths Detection, part of the global technology business Smiths Group, today announced the largest deployment of its Advanced Threat Identification X-rays aTiX systems in the United States....
- Research articles 2008-05-23
- Better Imaging May Be Best Hope For Shorter Checkpoint Lines
- More precise, clearer imaging is on the way for passenger and bag screening, which will help both airports and airlines avoid the kinds of situations they especially detest -- slow checkpoint processing, long passenger lines and flight delays. Key to speeding up the passenger screening process, in...
- Research articles 2006-01-30
- TSA Gives Nod To Begin Deploying Explosives Trace Portals
- By Calvin Biesecker After a year-old pilot project of explosives trace portal systems, the Transportation Security Administration TSA on Wednesday said the demonstrations have been successfully completed and it will now begin deploying machines permanently at U.S. airports. That was good news for both Smiths...
- Research articles 2005-06-17
- TSA Deploys Trace Portal Machines At Las Vegas Airport
- By Calvin Biesecker The Transportation Security Administration TSA yesterday said it deployed two walk through explosives trace detection machines for passenger screening at McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas, marking the first U.S. deployment of multiple portals. The newly installed portals are the Sentinel II...
- Research articles 2005-02-25
- TSA Makes First Purchase of Smiths Detection's Explosives Trace Portals
- By Calvin Biesecker The Transportation Security Administration TSA earlier this week awarded Smiths Detection a small contract to buy five of its walk-through explosives detection trace portal systems under a pilot program begun this summer to field test the machines at some U.S. airports. The $731,500 contract marks...
- Research articles 2004-10-15
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