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The U.S. government has ordered militarized Z Backscatter X-ray threat detection systems from American Science and Engineering Inc.
U.S.-made cargo and vehicle screening systems have been ordered by an unidentified Middle East entity to help secure critical infrastructure.
The Netherland's Customs Administration is using Z Backscatter mobile X-ray screening system by American Science and Engineering Inc. to check aircraft cargo.
Anti-terrorism and security scanning is aiming for bigger targets including whole aircraft as part of an effort to cut costs and simplify monitoring processes.
Advanced screening for both passengers and merchandise is soon to be deployed at the United States' northern and southern borders, the company asked to supply the $34.9 million security system package said.
Large cargo scanning systems are finding new markets in Latin America as the need for security grows in the region's fast industrializing countries.
A U.S. Department of Homeland Security R&D award has been given to AS&E for a next-generation, non-intrusive air cargo inspection system.
The U.S. Transportation Security Administration says it has selected American Science and Engineering to provide its screening technologies for a pilot program.
American Science and Engineering, an X-ray detection technology firm, has won a high Nasdaq listing.
Massachusetts-based American Science and Engineering Inc. announced it has received $4.2 million in orders for its X-ray scanning technologies.
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