Designations

For Designation as a Qualified Anti-Terrorism Technology (QATT), a technology must demonstrate effectiveness during operational testing or through prior use. Designation provides limited liability for third-party claims arising out of the deployment of the QATT with respect to an "Act of Terrorism." The maximum liability is determined by DHS, and the Seller is required to maintain liability insurance at that level. Other protections include immunity from punitive damages. A full Designation normally lasts for 5 years and can be renewed. Any technology deployed during its period of Designation is protected for the lifetime of its deployment.





Company/Technology

Citibank, NA

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

Citibank, N.A., provides Citi IdentityPlus. The Technology is a service that issues Personal Identity Verification-Interoperability (“PIV-I”) policy-compliant credentials to suppliers (or contractors) of the DOD.


Human Genome Sciences, Inc.

Approved: April 10, 2012 | Expires: April 30, 2017

Human Genome Sciences, Inc., provides ABthrax™. The Technology is a fully human monoclonal antibody drug against the protective antigen component of anthrax toxin. It is intended for use as part of the Strategic National Stockpile or for use in emergency situations when deemed prudent by the appropriate regulatory body. The Technology acts as a prophylactic and therapeutic product by preventing anthrax-related toxins from infiltrating and destroying human cells. As a prophylactic and a therapeutic, the Technology is administered intravenously. The Technology also includes: manufacturing, testing, labeling, packaging, and storage of the antibody product; clinical use instructions; services related to developing and testing the antibody product; and associated technical documents and manuals.


Lockheed Martin Corporation

Approved: March 28, 2012 | Expires: April 30, 2017

Lockheed Martin Corporation provides Security System Engineering Process. The Technology is a suite of services to design, develop, install, and support a “turnkey” integrated security system that can assist the customer in addressing identified vulnerabilities and to protect critical infrastructure. The Technology also includes maintenance and training.


Isotec Security, Inc.

Approved: March 23, 2012 | Expires: April 30, 2017

Isotec Security, Inc. provides Anti-Terrorism Access Control Portals (“ATT ACP”). The Technology is secure vestibule systems designed to detect weapons and prevent unauthorized access into, and/or out of, protected facilities. It uses a ballistic resistant enclosure outfitted with metal detectors, occupancy sensors, magnetic locks, video cameras, intercoms, and other customer requested devices to detect weapons and control personnel access.


AIT Worldwide Logistics, Inc.

Approved: March 23, 2012 | Expires: April 30, 2017

ATI Worldwide Logistics 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.


Astrophysics Inc

Approved: March 23, 2012 | Expires: April 30, 2017

Astrophysics Inc. provides Conventional X-Ray Inspection Systems. The Technology is a product line of X-ray-based inspection equipment used to non-invasively screen baggage, parcels, mail, personal items, and cargo for the potential presence of threat objects or substances. The Technology uses X-ray generators and radiation detectors, together with image processing software, to provide the operator with detailed images of the item being inspected. Interpretation of the image is, however, the responsibility of the operator. The Technology also includes installation, maintenance, and operator training, as well as related manuals and training materials.


AWWA

Approved: February 14, 2012 | Expires: January 31, 2017

The American Water Works Association (AWWA) provides American Water Works Association/American National Standards. The Technology consists of Standards which have been developed by the AWWA, an accredited Standards Development Organization and which have been approved as standards by the American National Standards Institute. The Standards, which are to be used in the protection of public water utilities, set forth minimum requirements for variable security operations, including those for training requirements for security professionals, physical asset security, and for organizational resiliency and continuity management. This Technology includes the following named American National Standards: ANSI/AWWA G430-09: Security Practices for Operation and Management, and ANSI/ASME-ITI/AWWA JI00-10: Risk Analysis and Management for Critical Asset Protection (RAMCAP®) Standard for Risk and Resilience Management of Water and Wastewater Systems.


American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)

Approved: February 10, 2012 | Expires: February 28, 2017

American Society of Mechanical Engineers, a New York corporation and an American National Standards Institute (ANSI) accredited Standards Development Organization has developed ASME/American National Standards. ASME uses a defined, repeatable Standards Development Process to produce and publish standards setting forth requirements for engineering, architectural, and construction assessment, design, installation, and safety as they relate to the prevention, detection, identification, or deterrence of Acts of Terrorism or for use in limiting the harm that such attacks might cause. This Technology includes the following named American National Standards: ASME/ANSI RA-S 2009 Standard for Level 1/Large Early Release Frequency Probabilistic Risk Assessment for Nuclear Power Plant Applications, ASME/ANSI Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (BPVC), Section III, Subsection NF and CC, Rules for Construction of Nuclear Facility Components, and ANSI/ASME A17.1 – Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators. The Technology also includes attendant manuals, checklists, and technical documents related to the Technology.


SAFRAN USA, Inc.; GE Homeland Protection, Inc. (f/k/a GE Invision, Inc.); Morpho Detection, Inc. and

Approved: February 10, 2012 | Expires: January 31, 2017

SAFRAN USA, Inc., Morpho Detection, Inc., and Morpho Detection International, Inc. provide the EntryScan®4. The Technology, the EntryScan®4, is a non-intrusive, walk-through Explosives Trace Portal (ETP) used to detect explosives concealed on the human body or explosives residue remaining on the body after handling explosives. The Technology emits gentle puffs of air from jets to dislodge particles and following collection and concentration of samples, uses Ion Trap Mobility Spectrometry (ITMS®) to detect explosives, if present. The Technology also includes installation, testing, operator and administrator training, and maintenance services.


FirstWatch

Approved: February 10, 2012 | Expires: February 28, 2017

FirstWatch Solutions, Inc. provides FirstWatch. The Technology is a hosted real-time, web-based commercial off-the-shelf situational awareness dashboard, data surveillance, and early-warning software system. The Technology is configured to obtain reported information from various geographically diverse and disparate existing data sources, such as safety and public health databases. Using these data, the Technology performs analytics to identify trends and detect potential threats, thus allowing authorized users to securely monitor for statistically significant occurrences of reported issues that are potentially relevant to situational awareness, homeland security, and/or public health. The Technology also includes hosting, training, and help-desk services.