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Port of Charleston Debuts New Port Security Inspection System to Protect Against Terrorist Attacks
American Science and Engineering, Inc. (NASDAQ: ASEI) (AS&E®),
the leader in X-ray detection technology, and The National Law
Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center-South East (NLECTC-SE) a
program of the National Institute of Justice (NIJ), administered by
SCRA, will be debuting a new port security cargo screening system
deployed by Project Seahawk for use at the Port of Charleston’s
U.S. Customs and Border Protection Container Examination Station.
NLECTC-SE has been working with AS&E to deliver and deploy AS&E’s
OmniView™ Gantry X-ray Inspection system. The
system is able to penetrate up to 14 inches of steel, thereby providing
port officials a comprehensive and safe means to inspect cargo
containers for terrorist threats. The system will be transferred from
NLECTC-SE to Project Seahawk and will be operated by U.S. Customs and
Border Protection. This effort was funded through a grant from the
Office of Justice Programs’ National Institute
of Justice.
The Port of Charleston, one of the largest container ports in the United
States, is home to Project Seahawk, a Law Enforcement Task Force that
brings together federal, state and local agencies to improve port
security, and serves as a model for ports around the Nation. "This
further enhances the Port of Charleston's aggressive security posture,”
said Bernard S. Groseclose Jr., president & CEO of the South Carolina
State Ports Authority. "It is vital that
increased security be balanced with the smooth flow of commerce. This
new unit will help do that.” "With the war on terrorism and a stronger
emphasis on homeland security, it is widely recognized that the Nation's
seaports are subject to a variety of threats, from importing weapons and
other hazardous substances to illegal immigrants, and constitute a major
target for terrorist activity,” said
Congressman Henry Brown, co-chair of the Congressional Port Security
Caucus and co-sponsor of the recently passed SAFE Port Act. "By
using advanced screening systems like OmniView, we will work to keep our
seaports safe by deterring attacks before they occur.”
Congressman Brown, along with Senator Graham and other legislators
support the use of this technology at ports and continue to support
efforts to add additional technology capability to make ports more
secure.
"The relocatable OmniView Gantry is an ideal
solution to secure our Nation’s ports,”
said Anthony Fabiano, AS&E’s President
and CEO. "AS&E is working closely with the
Port of Charleston to provide state-of-the-art technology to efficiently
inspect containerized cargo.” "As an applied research and commercialization
company which builds teams that create technology solutions, and as
systems engineering and information prime for Project Seahawk, SCRA is
pleased to team with NLECTC, AS&E, the Port of Charleston, and our
Government partners to bring a new inspection application into the field,”
said Bill Mahoney, SCRA CEO.
Media are invited to join the following persons who are planning
to be in attendance at the event:
Speaking:
Whit Smith, vice chairman of the South Carolina State Ports Authority
Bill Mahoney, SCRA chief executive officer
Congressman Henry Brown, co-chair of the Port Security Caucus and
House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee
Attending:
Leslie Thrasher, constituent services, Senator Lindsey Graham’s
office
Frank Gutierrez, deputy director, Project Seahawk
Pam Zaresk, area port director, U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Captain Scott Beeson, U.S. Coast Guard, Project SeaHawk
Bob Kiggans, SCRA chief operating officer
John Bradham, SCRA senior vice president and Institute for Solutions
Generation director
Joe Reiss, vice president of marketing, AS&E
Date: Friday, September 21, 2007 Time: 11:00 am Location: Charleston Freight Station 116 Springbok Lane Charleston, SC www.charlestonfreight.com About AS&E®
American Science and Engineering, Inc. (AS&E) is the leading worldwide
supplier of innovative X-ray inspection systems. With over 45
years of experience in developing advanced X-ray security systems,
the Company’s product line utilizes a
combination of technologies, including patented
Z Backscatter technology, Radioactive Threat Detection (RTD), high
energy transmission and dual energy transmission X-ray. These
technologies offer superior X-ray threat detection for plastic
explosives, plastic weapons, liquid explosives, dirty bombs and nuclear
devices. AS&E’s complete range of
products include cargo
inspection systems for port and border security, baggage
screening systems for facility and aviation security, and personnel
and passenger screening systems. AS&E systems protect high-threat
facilities and help combat terrorism and trade fraud, drug smuggling,
weapon smuggling, and illegal immigration and people smuggling. AS&E
customers include leading government agencies, border authorities,
military bases, airports and corporations worldwide, including the U.S.
Department of Homeland Security (DHS), U.S. Department of Defense (DoD),
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Royal Thai Police, HM Revenue
& Customs (U.K.) and Hong Kong Customs. For more information on AS&E
products and technologies, please visit www.as-e.com.
About SCRA®
(www.scra.org)
SCRA is a global leader in applied research and commercialization
services with offices in Anderson, Charleston, and Columbia, South
Carolina; Dayton, Ohio and in the National capital region. SCRA
collaborates to advance technology. SCRA provides technology-based
solutions with assured outcomes to industry and government, and with the
help of research universities like Clemson University, the University of
South Carolina and the Medical University of South Carolina.
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