Smiths Detection Chosen to Commercialize Early Warning System for Chemical Terrorist Attacks
London, Smiths Detection, part of the global technology business Smiths Group, today announces it has been chosen by Argonne National Laboratory, the first national laboratory in the United States, to be the exclusive licensee of PROTECT, an early warning system which integrates chemical sensors and security cameras to safeguard public locations from terrorist chemical attacks.PROTECT has already been deployed in major U.S. transit systems: last month Smiths Detection was awarded a $3.2 million contract to engineer and deployPROTECT at New York train stations.Smiths Detection, through its LiveWave business unit which develops and supplies sensor management systems, competed for the rights to commercialize and provide technology enhancements for the PROTECT system for use in a variety of homeland security and military applications. It is expected that Smiths Detection and Argonne National Laboratory will enter into a detailed agreement which will create a long-term relationship to include software licensing and sponsored research.PROTECT (Program for Response Options and Technology Enhancements for Chemical/Biological Terrorism) was developed by Argonne in response to the 1995 sarin gas attacks in the Tokyo subway.Funding for the program began in 1998.The goal of PROTECT was to create early warning detection and response systems capable of safeguarding public locations from possible chemical terrorist attacks. Employing chemical sensors, PROTECT provides emergency responders with accurate information about airborne chemical attacks in large public indoor spaces. PROTECT significantly reduces response time to an incident, potentially saving many lives.“PROTECT is a highly effective way to help protect the public from chemical attack,” said Stephen Phipson, Group Managing Director of Smiths Detection. “We look forward to working with Argonne to commercialize these capabilities for both new and existing customers.”Smiths Detection-LiveWave has been working closely with Argonne since early 2002. It was contracted to integrate its FirstView video and sensor management software platform with Argonne’s Chemical/Biological Agent Emergency Management System (CB-EMIS) as part of the PROTECT program. The solution offers real-time access to controllable cameras, sensors, tracking systems and maps using any type of networked PC, including wireless laptops, tablet PCs or handheld PCs.“As a leading technology developer and integrator of security sensors, Smiths Detection is aneal choice to enhance and commercialize PROTECT,” said Terrence Maynard, Office of Technology Transfer, Argonne National Laboratory. “Its global footprint, experience and strong reputation will help deploy PROTECT more widely to safeguard the public from terrorist attacks.”Argonne National Laboratory is one of the U.S. Department of Energy's largest research centres, having been the nation's first national laboratory, chartered in 1946. Under the management of UChicago Argonne, LLC, it is now one of the country's leading centers of federally funded research and development, supporting more than 200 research projects in national security and other areas of science.About Smiths DetectionSmiths Detection is part of the global technology business Smiths Group. It offers advanced integrated security solutions for customers in civil and military markets worldwide and is a leading technology developer and manufacturer of sensors that detect andentify explosives, chemical and biological agents, weapons and contraband. Its advanced technology security solutions also include Smiths Heimann x-ray imaging systems, millimeter-wave technology and a specialist software supply business for the management of large sensor and video surveillance networks. Separate business unitsfocus on related products for the life sciences and food manufacturing industries. For more information visit www.smithsdetection.com*FirstView is a trade mark of Smiths DetectionMedia Contacts:UK: Richard BaylissPhone: : +44 (0)1923 658106US: Coltrin & Associates for Smiths DetectionPhone: (212) 221-1616Email: David_Olsen@Coltrin.comSusan Cooper-CurcioSmiths DetectionPhone: (973) 830-2131Email: susan.cooper@smithsdetection.com
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