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Thursday, April 25th, 2024

Smiths Detection lands radiation portal monitors contract

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Smiths Detection has secured a contract with the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction office (CWMD) to provide radiation portal monitors (RPM).

Officials said the indefinite-delivery-indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) agreement has a $291 million ceiling, allowing for multiple orders of products and services under a single contract while providing flexibility for the customer in follow-on order decisions.

“Smiths Detection’s extensive experience with radiation detection and checkpoint solutions, as well as our research and development investment in data solutions, makes cutting-edge screening technology a reality,” Shan Hood, president of Smiths Detection Inc., said. “Solutions like the RPM and our ability to deliver 24/7/365 service sets Smiths Detection’s solutions apart for their efficiency and effectiveness. We are ready to help DHS and the CWMD office protect the United States for years to come.”

An RPM can detect potentially dangerous radiation emitting material which passes through its detection zone, officials said, adding the portal is capable of scanning trucks, vehicles, containers, packages, and people.

Smiths Detection partnered with Radiation Solutions, Inc. (RSI) and Silverside Detectors Inc. to utilize gamma and neutron detection technology respectively.

“We are thrilled to be moving into this phase of the program and look forward to working closely with Smiths Detection and CWMD to support and enhance the RPM replacement program,” RSI President Jens Hovgaard said.