TSA Announces Plans To Test Advance Technology X-Ray Machines
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) recently unveiled plans to begin testing advance technology (AT) X-ray machines, including multi-view and high definition X-rays, at security checkpoints in the coming weeks. These new tools will provide greatly enhanced explosive detection capabilities for carry-on baggage.
The announcement is being made in conjunction with contract awards to L3 Communications, Smiths Detection and Rapiscan Systems. The contracts call for each vendor to lease seven of their AT X-ray machines to TSA for testing in airports. The total cost of the initial contracts is $1.4 million with options to purchase additional units in the future.
Advantages of AT X-ray include: a greatly enhanced display which is much clearer and more detailed than current generation X-ray; the ability to upgrade the system as enhanced algorithms and programs emerge; a stable, low maintenance platform and a smaller profile than currently available explosive detection systems.
"The additional capability of AT scanners gives immediate benefit to our security officers in making security evaluations of carry-on bags," said Kip Hawley, TSA Administrator. "It will help both effectiveness and efficiency."
While this type of technology is used worldwide for checked baggage, this initiative marks the first time multi-view and high definition X-ray systems will be deployed to security checkpoints specifically to screen carry-on bags.