Smiths Detection has shipped the 200th Computed
Tomography (CT) 3-D Scanner from its headquarters in Harford
County, MD.
The CT scanner marks a major milestone in
advancing Transportation Security Administrations (TSA)
initiatives and is the result of Smiths Detections ongoing manufacturing
during the COVID 19 crisis as part of the Defense Industrial Base
essential critical infrastructure workforce.
In March 2019, Smiths Detection received an award from TSA to
supply 300 Checkpoint CT HI-SCAN 6040 CTiX systems to airports
across the US.
Upgrading US checkpoints with CT technology
eliminates the need for passengers to remove laptops and liquids
from their carry-on bags and improves airport security, both
critical components in helping passengers regain confidence in air
travel.
Shan Hood, President of Smiths Detection Inc.,
said, I am very proud to reach the 200th HI-SCAN 6040 CTiX
deployment milestone. The deployment of this technology has
revolutionized checkpoint security so US airports can be better
equipped to face ever evolving threats. During these challenging
times, we have been able to adapt our manufacturing processes in
order to keep our manufacturing and delivery commitment.
The CTiX produces high quality 3-D images, helping
expedite operators scan evaluation times and move passengers
through checkpoints quicker. It is a key component of Smiths
Detections advanced integrated and risk-based screening
solutions, which includes the iLane, a sophisticated checkpoint
lane that automatically separates suspicious belongings and
Checkpoint.Evo Plus, a digital platform enabling remote screening
and business management tools.
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