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.
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HDR Security Operations, Inc.: HDR Security Services - DesignApproved: April 21, 2005 | Expires: March 28, 2010
HDR Security Operations, Inc. provides the HDR Security Services – Design. The Technology is available to builders of critical infrastructures.
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International Business Machines Corporation: First Responder Interoperability SolutionApproved: April 18, 2005 | Expires: March 31, 2010
International Business Machines Corporation’s First Responder Interoperability Solution (FRIS) connects multiple government agencies through existing computer systems by using a web-based hub that allows users to send messages to other agencies or jurisdictions regardless of their existing systems or equipment.
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Covenant Aviation Security, LLC: Private Screening ServicesApproved: April 18, 2005 | Expires: April 30, 2010
Covenant Aviation Security, LLC’s Private Screening Services consists of trained and skilled personnel to operate screening equipment, conduct pre-board passenger screening, carry-on and checked luggage and accessible property screening to prevent prohibited items from entering the sterile area of the airport.
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The Wackenhut Corporation: Security ServicesApproved: April 01, 2005 | Expires: April 30, 2010
The Wackenhut Corporation’s Security Services provides physical security services at commercial, government, and government-related facilities that are designed to envision and defend against possible terrorist scenarios, deny terrorists access to secured facilities, and to respond to terrorist related security breaches.
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Lockheed Martin Corporation: Marine Traffic Management SystemApproved: March 30, 2005 | Expires: March 31, 2010
Lockheed Martin Corporation’s Marine Traffic Management (MTM) System provides situational awareness of maritime domain events in port and coastal zone areas on an integrated geographic display for shore-based port security and traffic control purposes.
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Thermo Electron Corporation: EGIS, EGIS II, and EGIS III SystemsApproved: March 15, 2005 | Expires: March 03, 2010
Thermo Electron Corporation's EGIS, EGIS II, and EGIS III Systems is a product line of trace explosives detection systems and associated support and operations services that use gas chromatography and chemiluminescense to detect sub-microgram traces of (nitro-based) explosives.
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Smiths Detection, Inc.: Hi-SCAN 7555iApproved: March 15, 2005 | Expires: March 03, 2010
Smiths Detection, Inc.’s Hi-SCAN 7555i is a compact X-ray inspection system used to screen luggage, mail, packages, and deliveries that enables the operator to view the inside of luggage and packages in black-and-white (distinguishing materials by density), color, or Hi-MAT Plus advanced material classification (distinguishing materials as organic/inorganic by atomic weight).
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Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC): Vehicle and Cargo Inspection SystemApproved: March 11, 2005 | Expires: March 11, 2010
SAIC's Vehicle and Cargo Inspection System (VACIS®) is a non-intrusive inspection tool used to create 2-dimensional radioscopic images of large vehicles, cargo containers, palletized cargo, and other bulk cargo. Operating as a density imager against the threat posed by Weapons of Mass Destruction, smuggling of stowaways, and conventional weapons, VACIS® detects threats through the projection of shapes, objects, or densities that are inconsistent with customs declarations and shipping documents.
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Lockheed Martin Corporation: Intelligent Information Factory™ Integrated Knowledge SystemApproved: March 07, 2005 | Expires: March 07, 2010
Lockheed Martin Corporation’s Intelligent Information Factory™ Integrated Knowledge System version 0.2 (IIF™) is an integrated knowledge system that is designed to query multiple government databases to screen for, and identify, items of interest. IIF™ is an integration and adaptation of commercial off-the-shelf databases, messaging software, and Web software. It facilitates the display of data from multiple sources and thus enables collaboration for situational awareness and decision-making.
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Siemens Maintenance Services, LLC: Maintenance and Repair ServicesApproved: February 14, 2005 | Expires: February 14, 2010
Siemens Maintenance Services, LLC's Maintenance and Repair Services provides maintenance and technical services that ensure that screening equipment installed throughout the United States, which includes explosive trace detectors, cabinet x-ray systems, enhanced metal detectors, and explosive detection systems (collectively "screening systems"), function properly and detect threat items. The screening systems typically protect airports and other transportation facilities against the threats posed by weapons, explosives and other dangerous items. The Maintenance and Repair Services, which include field and preventative maintenance and support services on screening systems, are performed in strict conformance with manufacturer and customer requirements by specially trained personnel.
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