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TSA testing liquid explosive screening technology at U.S. airports

The US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has announced operational pilot testing at several of the nations largest airports of a technology capable of screening sealed bottled liquids for explosives.

The first unit ready for pilot testing is called FIDO and is manufactured by ICx Technologies. Because the technology is performing well in pilot testing, TSA anticipates deploying up to 200 bottled liquid scanners to the nations busiest airports in FY 2007.  The commercially available explosives detection device is being used by the U.S. government domestically and overseas.  This is the first time the hand-held bottled liquid scanners are being used in the airport environment.  TSA worked with the manufacturer, the US Department of Homeland Securitys Science & Technology Directorate (DHS S&T) and the national laboratories to ensure the sensor meets TSAs specific operational needs.

In addition, TSA, DHS S&T and the national labs are working with other vendors of bottled liquid scanners.  TSA anticipates pilot testing additional devices in the near future.  This initiative is consistent with TSAs flexible, nimble approach to aviation security.

Bottled liquid scanners have been or will be piloted at the following airports:

 

   -- Miami International (completed)
   -- Newark Liberty International (completed)
   -- Detroit Metro (ongoing)
   -- Los Angeles International (ongoing)
   -- Las Vegas McCarran International (ongoing)
   -- Boston Logan International (starting 5/23)

 

 

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