Certifications

For Certification, a technology must have demonstrated confidence of continued effectiveness: i.e., it will perform as intended, conform to the seller’s specifications, and is safe for use as intended. In addition to the benefits provided under Designation, Certification allows Sellers of antiterrorism technologies to assert the Government Contractor Defense that immunizes Sellers from liability for claims arising from acts of terrorism. Technologies that receive Certification will be also placed on an Approved Products List for Homeland Security. Designation is a prerequisite for Certification.





Company/Technology

Harris Corporation: STAT® Scanner

Approved: February 23, 2006 | Expires: February 28, 2011

Harris Corporation provides the STAT®Scanner. The Technology is a software system available in versions 5.x and 6.x. It is designed to act as an internal network vulnerability assessment tool by providing trained system and security administrators with the ability to statistically monitor a set of Automated Information System (AIS) resources to identify configurations indicative of potential vulnerabilities in networked IT systems.


Strategic Diagnostics Inc.: Microtox®

Approved: January 30, 2006 | Expires: January 31, 2011

Strategic Diagnostics Inc., provides the Microtox® Test System which is a biosensor-based method for the detection of toxic compounds, which include toxic industrial chemicals and heavy metals, in water and other matrices.


Bruker Daltonics NBC Detection Corp.: Rapid Alarm and Identification Device-Manual

Approved: January 10, 2006 | Expires: January 31, 2011

Bruker Daltonics NBC Detection Corp., provides the Rapid Alarm and Identification Device-Manual (RAID-M). The RAID-M is an ion mobility spectrometer that detects chemical agents and toxic industrial chemical vapors in ambient air.


Research International, Inc.: ASAP II™

Approved: January 06, 2006 | Expires: January 31, 2011

Research International, Inc., provides the ASAP II™ collection/detection system.  The ASAP II continuously monitors for the presence of aerosol biohazards and can identify biological agents ranging from protein toxins to whole cells and spores present in the air using a four channel immunoassay system.


Research International, Inc.: Smart Air Sampler System (SASS) 2000 Plus™

Approved: January 06, 2006 | Expires: January 31, 2011

Research International, Inc., provides the Smart Air Sampler System (SASS) 2000 Plus™ to extract chemical and particulate agents from surrounding air.  The SASS 2000 Plus is a multi-stage, wetted-wall cyclone aerosol device that can be carried by a single person.


Research International, Inc.: RAPTOR™

Approved: January 03, 2006 | Expires: January 31, 2011

Research International, Inc., provides the RAPTOR™, a rapid, automatic fluorometric assay instrument with a four-channel immunoassay system for detecting proteins, toxins, viruses, bacteria, spores, and other diverse microbial targets.


Smiths Detection, Inc.: Sentinel II™

Approved: December 13, 2005 | Expires: December 31, 2010

Smiths Detection, Inc. provides the Sentinel II™, a non-intrusive walkthrough portal that detects trace amounts of explosive material on the human body.


Reveal Imaging Technologies, Inc.: Reveal CT-80 Explosive Detection System (EDS)

Approved: December 08, 2005 | Expires: January 31, 2011

Reveal Imaging Technologies, Inc. provides The Reveal CT-80 Explosive Detection System (EDS) which is a compact dual-energy, computed tomography (CT), explosive detection system used to inspect items for explosives.


Securitas Holdings, Inc.: Security Services

Approved: December 08, 2005 | Expires: December 31, 2010

Securitas Holdings, Inc. provides its Security Services as a total security solution for buildings, facilities, and other operations and infrastructure, using an array of services and technologies uniquely tailored to customer needs.


SafeView, Inc.: Scout™ Systems

Approved: December 08, 2005 | Expires: December 31, 2010

SafeView, Inc. provides The ScoutSystems which are security portals that use millimeter wave scanning technology to produce three-dimensional images of subjects for the purpose of detecting threat objects.