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14/07/2017

TSA awards $45m contract to Smiths

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has ordered 26 additional CTX 9800 DSi explosives detection systems (EDS) from Smiths Detection (formerly Morpho Detection), with an option to purchase twelve additional units, for a combined maximum value of over $45 million.

The result of over 25 years of CTX innovation, Smiths Detection will deploy all 26 CTX 9800 units to screen checked baggage at airports throughout the U.S. Part of a five-year indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract announced in 2012, these units bring the total number of CTX EDS ordered by TSA to over 1,300 – including almost 200 CTX 9800.

“Smiths Detection is honoured to continue our decades-long collaboration with the TSA to help protect travelers and facilitate air travel throughout the U.S.,” said Sally Nordeen, Senior Director – Global EDS Sales, Smiths Detection. “As airports continue to invest in scalable detection technologies to meet growing passenger traffic and security challenges, the combination of the CTX platform and our expanded service capabilities will ensure that Smiths Detection remains the trusted partner of choice for the world’s airports.”

Smiths Detection’s CTX 9800 utilises leading-edge computed tomography (CT) technology to deliver high-resolution 3D images in medium- and high-speed configurations. The unique Clarity data acquisition system (DAS), found in CTX 9800, enables it to screen checked baggage at higher speeds while delivering high-resolution, 3D images of each bag.


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