The contract follows successful trials run by the TSA at airports in the United States. This initial order will enable the TSA to deploy aTiX (Advanced Threat Identification X-Ray) to airports across the country.
aTiX is a next-generation advancement in security checkpoint X-ray systems. A major difference from currently-used equipment is the ability to take multiple views of carry-on bags in a single pass. This multiview capability is accomplished in the same time it takes with existing checkpoint X-ray. Additionally, aTiX systems include powerful software algorithms which assist the operator with detection of liquids and explosives.
Stephen Phipson, Group Managing Director of Smiths Detection, said, ¡°We were very pleased with the performance of our new aTiX checkpoint carry-on baggage screening system during the TSA¡¯s recent Advanced Technology pilot program. This advancement is a significant innovation in security detection technology for passenger checkpoints and represents a leap forward. This contract win is another important milestone for our company, as well as a significant growth opportunity.¡±
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