In a significant step toward enhancing correctional facility security, the Hubbard County Sheriff’s Office has implemented the groundbreaking CLEARPASS® C.i. partial body scanner, developed by LINEV Systems® in Conroe, Texas, to prevent the smuggling of contraband such as narcotics and weapons into their jail.
Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR), more commonly referred to as Electron Spin Resonance (ESR), has become an indispensable asset to food chemistry experts and researchers.
LINEV Systems has been dedicated since 2017 to creating cutting-edge technologies that tackle the worldwide problem of battery recycling. The accuracy of traditional sorting systems, which depend on surface cues like form or markings, is frequently limited, particularly when handling damaged, fake, or unlabeled batteries. BATTERAY, an X-ray-based sorting system designed to effectively classify and identify a broad range of old batteries, was developed in response to this difficulty. BATTERAY is a ground-breaking technology that has the potential to revolutionize battery recycling by utilizing X-ray imaging, artificial intelligence, and accurate mechanical sorting.
High-risk facilities such as airports, government buildings and critical infrastructure sites face constant threats, making X-ray systems essential tools in protecting against concealed weapons, explosives and other potentially harmful materials. By scanning objects with high energy beams to create images that expose internal structures of items using high frequency scanning, security personnel are quickly and accurately able to identify potential threats without intrusive physical searches being necessary. Processing large volumes of luggage quickly while providing thorough inspection is key in high risk environments - and X-ray technology offers this efficiency while guaranteeing thorough inspection for such facilities as airports or critical infrastructure sites.
The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) plays a pivotal role in overseeing the implementation and continuous review of X-ray threat detection systems across the country's airports.
Conroe, TX, USA – July 19, 2024 – LINEV Systems US, industry-leading x-ray screening solutions provider, in partnership with Liberty Defense and Viken Detection is pleased to announce the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) has selected the HEXWAVE system to screen staff and visitors entering into correctional facilities. The award is for 20 HEXWAVE’s that will be deployed across several different facilities statewide.
Full and Partial Body scanners are complex systems that combine multiple technologies and are part of a wider overall security ecosystem. Selecting the right x-ray scanner requires careful consideration of the scanner’s operational environment, what items will be scanned, and what threats are expected. This article explores six critical factors that key decision-makers and security professionals should consider before purchasing equipment.
X-ray protection against weapons of mass destruction (WMD) is in high demand for public spaces in the US and Canada. Canada is also using policies to detect WMD threats through programs aimed at countering the spread of chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear weapons and their related technology and knowledge. Similarly, in the US, under JP 3-40, Joint Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction, the approach involves three key principles: prevent, protect, and respond. These principles are implemented through specialized activities such as defeating pathways for WMD, defeating WMD themselves, and responding to chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) incidents.
Reasons behind the rapid adoption of X-ray security systems in urban areas may include several elements. First, rising global political tensions have increased the risk of aggressive actions hitting public spaces; and violence with firearms at public venues have further highlighted their vulnerability against acts of terror or criminality. As such, municipalities have prioritized installing sophisticated security technologies which can preemptively detect and negate potential threats before they emerge.
Weapons of mass destruction (WMDs), including chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear weapons, pose some of the gravest threats to global security. Their potential for widespread devastation demands advanced detection systems to uncover attempts to conceal or transport WMD components. LINEV Systems is at the forefront of developing the technologies to mitigate these threats.
LINEV Systems provides a range of X-ray mail scanners specifically designed to combat these threats. LINEV Systems’ advanced technology delivers clear, high-resolution images of scanned items, enabling security personnel to identify potential dangers. User-friendly software and a variety of image enhancement tools help streamline the screening process and aid in accurate threat assessment.
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