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9. Smiths Detection wins $25.2 Million Contract for Advanced Checkpoint X-ray Systems
Smiths Detection wins $25.2 Million Contract for Advanced Checkpoint X-ray Systems. Smiths Detection has signed follow-on contracts worth $25.2 million with the U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) for additional Advanced Threat Identification X-Ray (aTiX) systems. The contract awards follow an initial TSA order of $21 million in October 2007 following successful trial
10. Enhanced Carry-on Baggage Screening at Washington's Three Major Airports
Enhanced Carry-on Baggage Screening at Washington's Three Major Airports. Smiths Detection has installed its new Advanced Threat Identification X-ray (aTiX) systems in all three major Washington D.C. area airports. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has upgraded security checkpoints at Washington Dulles International (IAD), Baltimore/Washington International (BWI) and
11. TSA signs US$ 26.7 million Order for Additional Advanced Checkpoint X-Ray Systems
TSA signs US$ 26.7 million Order for Additional Advanced Checkpoint X-Ray Systems. Smiths Detection has received a $26.7 million follow-on order from the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) for additional Advanced Threat Identification X-Ray (aTiX) systems which will be deployed at airports across the United States.
12. Eight Advanced Threat Identification X-ray machines installed at Albuquerque’s International Air
Eight Advanced Threat Identification X-ray machines installed at Albuquerque’s International Airport. Unlike current X-ray systems, aTiX captures multiple views of carry-on bags in a single sweep in the normal throughput time. Additionally, the system includes powerful software algorithms which help the operator detect potentially harmful items. This software can be easily upgraded
13. New Automated Security Inspection Process installed at Baltimore-Washington International Airpor
New Automated Security Inspection Process installed at Baltimore-Washington International Airport. Smiths Detection has deployed iLane, its automated security inspection process which includes the Advanced Threat Identification X-ray (aTiX) system, at Baltimore-Washington International Airport (BWI). This will be the first deployment of the linked systems in the United States.
14. aTiX Scanner Gains EU Approval for Checked Baggage Screening
Smiths Detection’s explosives detection scanner for carry-on baggage, the HI-SCAN 7555aTiX, has gained EU Explosive Detection Systems (EDS) approval for hold luggage. The 7555aTiX is now the only multi-purpose, multi-threat detection system for aviation security applications, which is officially EU standard approved and can be used either for liquids detection or bulk explosives sc
15. Aalborg Airport in Denmark Upgrading Security with New Technology
Aalborg Airport in Denmark is upgrading its security with Smith Detection's iLane.evo, an automated checkpoint lane technology, and upgrading HI-SCAN 6040 aTiX scanners to enable passengers to leave electronics in their hand luggage. The upgrade will create the most advanced airport-security checkpoints in Denmark and provide a fully integrated and networked solution.
16. Smiths Detection launches Automatic Security Inspection Checkpoint Concept
Smiths Detection launches Automatic Security Inspection Checkpoint Concept. The handling system of the iLane checkpoint automatically separates suspicious bags from those that are cleared, diverting them on to a separate lane to a defined re-inspection area. Disruption for the great majority of passengers, collecting their cleared items, is thus minimised. A tray return system auto

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