Approved Technologies

The SAFETY Act provides two levels of liability protections for approval: Designation and Certification. By obtaining either Designation or Certification, companies obtain a level of legal protection in case their technology is ever put to use during a terrorist attack. See below for a list of approved technology certifications.





Company/Technology

The Boeing Company

Approved: January 14, 2013 | Expires: January 31, 2016

The Boeing Company provides Passive Millimeter Wave Imaging System ("PMMWIS") Intellectual Property. The Technology is the intellectual property associated with the PMMWIS set to be delivered to and finalized by the United States Navy. The intellectual property includes: design specifications, prototype hardware, and a test plan. The Technology also includes the process by which the Boeing Company produced and vetted the specifications, prototype, and any modeling, simulation, and test activities used to verify the design of the PMMWIS.


Hope Pharmaceuticals

Approved: January 14, 2013 | Expires: January 31, 2018

Hope Medical Enterprises, Inc. (d/b/a Hope Pharmaceuticals), provides Sodium Nitrite Injection, Sodium Thiosulfate Injection, and Nithiodote™. The Technology is a co-packaged kit of Sodium Nitrite Injection and Sodium Thiosulfate Injection, for use in accordance with U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved dosages and means of administration for the treatment of acute cyanide poisoning judged to be life-threatening. The Technology also includes instructions for administering the Technology, package inserts, and all technical documents associated with the Technology.


Lockheed Martin Corporation

Approved: January 14, 2013 | Expires: February 28, 2018

Lockheed Martin Corporation provides Biometric Credentialing Systems & Services. The Technology integrates products (hardware and software) and services that provide a biometric credentialing capability that assists the customer in identifying and authenticating the identity of the holder of a Personal Identity Verification (“PIV”) card. The Technology includes the collection, maintenance, management, and transmission of biographical and biometric information for the production, issuance, and activation of a PIV card, the PIV card itself, and related training and customer support. The development of Concept of Operations (“CONOPS”) associated with the Technology’s use, as well as the use of such CONOPS in deploying the Technology so as to help ensure the Technology’s effectiveness, is the responsibility of the customer.


4D Security Solutions, Inc.

Approved: December 21, 2012 | Expires: December 31, 2015

4D Security Solutions, Inc. provides Wisdom, a software platform designed to provide operators with real-time situational awareness information collected from a network of sensors. The Technology is compliant with Security Equipment Integration Working Group ICD-101B open communication interface standard and includes a user's guide, installation, training, maintenance, and help-desk services.


SafePlans LLC

Approved: December 21, 2012 | Expires: January 31, 2018

SafePlans, LLC provides the Emergency Response Information Portal ("ERIP"), a secure web-based system that improves preparedness by integrating critical incident planning, mapping, and training (the “Technology”). The Technology stores the customized National Incident Management System ("NIMS") compliant, all-hazards emergency plans generated by the customer from the templates. Plans can be dynamically generated into PDF format so they may be printed and/or saved on local hard drives.


Anschutz Entertainment Group, Inc.

Approved: December 17, 2012 | Expires: December 31, 2017

The Anschutz Entertainment Group, Inc. (“AEG”) provides its Securing AEG Fans and Employees (“SAFE”) Best Practices & Guidelines for Security (the “Technology”). The Technology is a set of best practices for establishing security at AEG-owned or managed sites. The Technology does not include implementation of AEG Best Practices by individual venues.


Covenant Aviation Security, LLC

Approved: December 10, 2012 | Expires: December 31, 2017

Covenant Aviation Security, LLC provides Certified Cargo Screening Facilities (the "Technology"). The Technology, Certified Cargo Screening Facilities, is designed to aid in meeting the congressional mandate that 100 percent of cargo placed on passenger airplanes be screened. The Technology includes, and provides, screeners and programmatic personnel for the screening of cargo in accordance with the Transportation Security Administration’s (“TSA’s”) Certified Cargo Screening Program at TSA-approved Certified Cargo Screening Facilities.


CNIguard, LLC

Approved: December 10, 2012 | Expires: January 31, 2018

CNIguard, LLC provides the CNI2000W and the CNI2000WL Intruder Detection System. The Technology is wired or wireless intruder detection system for protecting access to treated water via hatches typically deployed at water treatment works or service reservoirs. The system can integrate with existing SCADA (Supervisory, Control, and Data Acquisition) infrastructures and signal alarm conditions independently using SMS text messaging via cellular networks. The Technology also includes the installation of the sensing network.


Nomadics, Inc.

Approved: December 03, 2012 | Expires: December 31, 2017

FLIR Systems, Inc., and its wholly owned subsidiaries, Nomadics, Inc., and ICx Technologies, Inc., provide Fido®. The Technology is a line of trace detection systems that detect vapors and particles from various explosive compounds. The Technology also includes all accessories associated with the product line, software, all technical/operator’s manuals, warranty and maintenance services, training and technical support services, and qualified personnel.


Microsemi Corporation

Approved: December 03, 2012 | Expires: December 31, 2017

Microsemi Corp. – RF Integrated Solutions provides BIS-WDS™ (Brijot Imaging Systems Weapons Detection System) (the "Technology"). The Technology is a concealed threat detection system consisting of two models, the Prime 1603 and GEN2 (and GEN 2A). Both versions of the BIS-WDS™ use passive millimeter wave technology to identify concealed weapons. The Technology is capable of detecting concealed objects on a subject as they walk and performs best under specific environmental conditions outlined in the unit’s specifications. The Technology also includes warranty services, technical documentation, maintenance, and spare parts available from the manufacturer.