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CBRNE (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear And Explosive) Detection Devices: Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2016 to 2022

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LEXINGTON, Massachusetts (September 1, 2016) – WinterGreen Research announces that it has published a new study CBRNE (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear And Explosives) Detection Devices: Market Shares, Strategy, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2016 to 2022. The 2016 study has 1,208 pages, 512 tables and figures. Worldwide CBRNE markets are poised to achieve significant growth with the use of detectors that are implemented as platforms, many of them handheld, used to help implement precision detection of intent to do harm to civilian populations or military personnel.

Chemical warfare agents (CWAs), toxic industrial chemicals (TICs), toxic industrial materials (TIMs), azmat agents are problems in civilized society when terrorists target civilian populations as has happened recently in Boston, Paris, Asia, Syria, London, and Belgium. The risks associated with terrorist use of chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive (CBRNE) warfare are tremendous.

Growing use of CBRNE detection devices to try to protect civilians is encouraging, because it gives a sense of being able to protect people, whereas previously everyone has felt terribly vulnerable. Watchfulness in the context of terrorist threats is encouraging because the terrorist behavior is concerning.

Expanding threats require more first responder CBRNE detection devices and more vigilance from the first responders as they learn to use the devices. CBRNE detection teams and hazmat response are provided by first responders to help protect civilian populations.

Advanced handheld analytical technology permits first responders to be capable of proactive performance in a hot zone. Handheld devices allow for faster detection, response and continuous monitoring of both conventional and unconventional threats helping to ensure public safety and response team protection.

An abundance of new research and development in sensors and technology permits detection of a hazardous substance that may have been planted by a terrorist. Detection and identification of CBRNE at a distance becomes a way to protect first responders responsible for finding the hazmat. The significance of detection is increasing as governments and military organizations recognize the need to more efficiently identify and categorize chemicals, explosives, biological agents, radiology and nuclear materials and other threats. The ability to manage separate detection devices creates the need for device integration.

Worldwide, government agencies and military branches are tasked with the formidable job of identifying evolving threats to national security such as concealed explosives, improvised explosive devices (IEDs), and airborne chemical and biological materials – without putting equipment or people in harm’s way. Lasers and optical techniques are of critical importance as they are used to implement standoff detection technology for their ability to passively and actively probe threats near and far.

Threat Detection: Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Explosive detection is a fundamental responsibility of governments worldwide. New technology is necessary, less expensive techniques for detection are needed. Domestic and foreign terrorists continue to pose serious threats to the United States. U.S. citizens at home or traveling abroad can be targets, as can infrastructure (roads, bridges, IT systems) and trade ports. CBRNe detection devices are on the front line of evolving protection practices.

Emergency responders are distributed throughout every country are the primary users of the CBRNe devices along with the military. The first responders work in the military and they work in small communities; they work in large cities. All first responders need reliable and interoperable chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive (CBRNE) detectors to protect life and property. Since September 2001, emergency responders are far better equipped to face these threats. Their detection systems, communication and protective gear are better designed for counterterrorism. In the US, NIST and the Department of Homeland Security continue to address critical needs for standards that identify performance metrics for gear, instruments and systems used in threat detection.

In the US, NIST's National Security Standards Program supports and coordinates development of test methods, performance standards, guidance and training for systems and gear that protect against CBRNE threats to ensure that:

According to Susan Eustis, lead author of the study, “Use of CBRNE represents a key milestone in provision of value to the governments charged with protecting large civilian populations. Customized cameras, multiple different types of sensors, and new chemistry approaches are used to address protection in venues everywhere. Smaller, lighter systems further automate detection. Spending on CBRNE detection devices was recently upgraded in response to random weekly terrorist attacks in various parts of the world.”

The worldwide market for CBRNE (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear And Explosives) at $2.2 billion in 2015 is anticipated to reach $ 9.8 billion by 2022. Market growth is driven by the vulnerability of civilian populations to the whim of terrorist attacks. CBRNE represents a cohesive response to a scattered threat. As such, there are many different detection devices that need to be available in any one place to address safety issues.

Multiple applications drive market growth, most of all integrated devices that promote ease of use. White powder identification and standoff systems are significant. Applications for CBRNE are in law enforcement, the military, border control, homeland security, building surveillance, concert protection, sports arena protection, fire department use, utility infrastructure surveillance, and delivery systems.

These application areas are identified and forecast in the market research study.WinterGreen Research is an independent research organization funded by the sale of market research studies all over the world and by the implementation of ROI models that are used to calculate the total cost of ownership of equipment, services, and software. The company has 35 distributors worldwide, including Global Information Info Shop, Market Research.com, Research and Markets, electronics.ca, and Thompson Financial. It conducts its business with integrity.

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VOLUME 1

CBRNE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

CBRNE Advanced Handheld and Desktop Analytical Technology
  CBRNE (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear And Explosives) Detection Devices
  CBRNE (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear And Explosives) Detection Device Market Driving Forces
CBRNE Market Shares
CBRNE Market 2016-2022 - Market Forecasts

1. CBRNE DETECTION MARKET DESCRIPTION AND MARKET DYNAMICS

1.1 Threat Detection: Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Explosive
1.2 CBRNe Detection Creates Market Dynamics
  1.2.1 Stand-Off Detection
  1.2.2 High Visibility Events (HVE)
1.3 Helytex Radiogardase
1.4 Building Vulnerability

2. CBRNE MARKET SHARES AND FORECASTS

2.1 CBRNE Advanced Handheld and Desktop Analytical Technology
  2.1.1 CBRNE (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear And Explosives) Detection Devices
  2.1.2 CBRNE (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear And Explosives) Detection Device Market Driving Forces
2.2 CBRNE Market Shares
  2.2.1 Smiths
  2.2.2 Bruker
  2.2.3 Bruker DE-tector
  2.2.4 Mirion
  2.2.5 Flir Biological
  2.2.6 908 Devices M908 First Responder Chemical Identification
  2.2.7 Cobalt Light Resolve Product for Detection of Explosives, Narcotics, And Hazardous Materials
  2.2.8 GenPrime Bio Warfare Agent Detector
  2.2.9 Proengin
  2.2.10 Gasmet DX4000 FTIR Gas Analyzer
  2.2.11 Chemring Detection Systems
  2.2.12 Inficon Portable Gas Chromatograph/Mass Spectrometer (GC/MS) Gold Standard For Chemical Identification
  2.2.13 Canberra Serving The Nuclear Community
2.3 CBRNE Market 2016-2022 - Market Forecasts
  2.3.1 CBRNE Detection Market Unit Analysis
  2.3.2 CBRNE Detection Market Segment Types
  2.3.3 CBRNE Threat Type Detection Devices, Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, And Explosive
2.4 Chemical Threat Analysis
  2.4.1 Chemical Weapons
  2.4.2 Bruker Mobile Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Chemical Threat Analysis
  2.4.3 Thermo Fisher FirstDefender RMX Handheld White Powder Chemical Identification
  2.4.4 Chemring Detection Systems
2.5 Biological Threat Analysis
  2.5.1 Biological Agent Detection Market Trends
  2.5.2 CBRNE Bio-Detection Market Shares
  2.5.3 Agilent Technologies
  2.5.4 Smiths Group
  2.5.5 BioMerieux/BioFire
  2.5.6 FLIR Fido B2 Capabilities
  2.5.7 GenPrime Bio Warfare Agent Detector
  2.5.8 BBI White Powder Bio-threat Detection IMASS Device
  2.5.9 BioCheck White Powder Protocol
2.6 Radiological
2.7 Nuclear
  2.7.1 Thermo Scientific Nuclear
  2.7.2 Mirion Technologies
  2.7.3 Ludlum Measurements
  2.7.4 Canberra
  2.7.5 FLIR
2.8 Explosive Device
  2.8.1 Next Generation Explosives Detection: Trace Capability for Law Enforcement
  2.8.2 Explosives Trace Detection
  2.8.3 Explosives Law enforcement applications
  2.8.4 Handheld Explosives Trace Detectors
  2.8.5 Flir Interdicting the Invisible Threat
  2.8.6 How FLIR TrueTrace Works
  2.8.7 Morphix
2.9 CBRNE Detection Device End Users: Military, Homeland Security, First Responder, Local Police & Fire Departments, and Commercial & Logistics
2.10 CBRNE Standoff Detection Systems
  2.10.1 Bruker RAPIDplus Detect All Chemical Warfare Agents (CWA) and Important Toxic Industrial Chemicals (TICs) at Long Distances
  2.10.2 QinetiQ North America TALON Detects Deadly IEDs Remotely And Saves Lives
  2.10.3 Block MEMS LLC Standoff Devices
  2.10.4 Spectrex Standoff SafEye Quasar 900
  2.10.5 Chemring JSLSCAD Standoff Chemical Detection Device
2.11 Human Protective Materials
2.12 CBRNE Prices
  2.12.1 Proengin AP4C Flame Spectrophotometer
  2.12.2 Thermo Fisher Scientific - TruDefender FTi 2
  2.12.3 GenPrime Prices
  2.12.4 Illumina HiSeq 2000 Sequencing System $654,000
2.13 CBRNE Regional Segment Analysis

3. CBRNE PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

3.1 Bruker CBRNE Products
  3.1.1 Bruker Chemical Detection Ion Mobility Spectrometry
  3.1.2 Bruker RoadRunner Explosives and Narcotics Detector
  3.1.3 Bruker TIMON
  3.1.4 Bruker OrthoTIMON Chemical Gas Detection
  3.1.5 Bruker Raid M100 Chemical Agent Detector
  3.1.6 Bruker Raid P Chemical Detection System
  3.1.7 Bruker Raid S2 Gas Trace Detector For Chemical Warfare Agents (CWAs) and Toxic Industrial Chemicals (TICs).
  3.1.8 Bruker Raid XP Combines Chemical and Radiological Detection Into One System
  3.1.9 Bruker Raid AFM to Detect Chemical Warfare Agents, Toxic Industrial Chemicals and Radioactive Contamination
  3.1.10 Bruker µRAID IMS Chemical Agent Detector
  3.1.11 Bruker Mobile Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Gold Standard in Chemical Analysis
  3.1.12 Bruker MM2 Chemical Detection And Identification
  3.1.13 Bruker E?M Fast And Reliable On-Site Identification Of Chemicals
  3.1.14 Bruker Biological Identification MALDI Biotyper
  3.1.15 Bruker RAPIDplus Detect All Chemical Warfare Agents (CWA) and Important Toxic Industrial Chemicals (TICs) at Long Distances
  3.1.16 Bruker SIGIS II
  3.1.17 Bruker Portable Detector of Toxins Associated With Biological Warfare Agents (BWA)
  3.1.18 Bruker Hand-Held Radiation Survey Meter
  3.1.19 Bruker Radiation Backpack Sentry
  3.1.20 Bruker Radiation Probe
  3.1.21 Bruker DE-tector Drugs And Explosives Detection Instrument
3.2 FLIR Systems CBRNE Detection
  3.2.1 FLIR Fido C1 Field Chemical Agent Detection Kit
  3.2.2 FLIR Fido C2
  3.2.3 FLIR Griffin 400 Series Gas Chromatograph/Mass Spectrometer (GC/MS) Chemical Hazard Detection
  3.2.4 FLIR Fido B2 Biological Detection
  3.2.5 FLIR Fido B2
  3.2.6 FLIR Fido B2 (IBAC) Early Warning of Bio-Aerosol Threats
  3.2.7 FLIR Fido B2 Bio-Detector Capabilities
  3.2.8 FLIR Radiation Detection
  3.2.9 FLIR identiFINDER R200 Spectroscopic Personal Radiation Detector
  3.2.10 FLIR identiFINDER R300 Radiation Detection Capabilities
  3.2.11 FLIR R300 Uses Uniquely Constructed Cadmium Zinc Telluride (CZT) Detectors
  3.2.12 FLIR identiFINDER R400
  3.2.13 FLIR identiFINDER R500
  3.2.14 Flir Benefits for Nuclear Medicine
  3.2.15 FLIR Chemical, Drug, and Explosives Detection
  3.2.16 FLIR Building Inspection
  3.2.17 FLIR Gas Detection
  3.2.18 FLIR Emerging Markets
  3.2.19 FLIR Explosives and Narcotics Detection
  3.2.20 FLIR Fido X2 Explosives Trace Detector
  3.2.21 FLIR Fido X3
  3.2.22 FLIR Griffin 844 Explosives and Narcotics Trace Detector
  3.2.23 FLIR Explosives and Narcotics Trace Detector
3.3 Thermo Fisher Measuring Radiation
  3.3.1 Thermo Fisher Radiation Contamination and Environmental Monitoring
  3.3.2 Thermo Fisher Integrated Radiation Monitoring Solutions
  3.3.3 Thermo Scientific ViewPoint Enterprise Remote Monitoring System
  3.3.4 Thermo Scientific ViewPoint Monitoring of Radiation Levels At Nuclear Power Plants
  3.3.5 Thermo Scientific ViewPoint Data Engine
  3.3.6 Thermo Scientific ViewPoint Personal Viewing
  3.3.7 Thermo Scientific ViewPoint Instument Plug-Ins
  3.3.8 Thermo Fisher Portable Radiation Detection
  3.3.9 Thermo Fisher RadHalo RDP and FM Spectroscopic Area Monitors
  3.3.10 Thermo Fisher Handheld and RadEye X Series Survey Meters
  3.3.11 Thermo Fisher RadEye PRD/PRD-ER Personal Radiation Detector
  3.3.12 Thermo Fisher RadEye NBR High Sensitivity Gamma Radiation Monitor
  3.3.13 Thermo Fisher RadEye GR Grapple Monitoring System
  3.3.14 Thermo Fisher RadEye SPRD Spectroscopic Personal Radiation Detector
  3.3.15 Thermo Fisher Dosimetry & Personal Radiation Monitoring
  3.3.16 Thermo Fisher Single/Double Chipstrate EXT-RAD Extremity Dosimeters Elements
  3.3.17 Thermo Fisher PackEye Radiation Detection Backpack
  3.3.18 Thermo Fisher Matrix MRDS (Mobile Radiation Detection System)
  3.3.19 Thermo Fisher RadEye Area Monitor
  3.3.20 Thermo Fisher ALPHA-7A Alpha Air Monitors
  3.3.21 Thermo Fisher FHT 6020 Area Monitor Display and Alarms
  3.3.22 Thermo Fisher RMS-3 Digital Area Monitors
  3.3.23 Thermo Fisher PM12 Personnel Gamma Portal Monitor
  3.3.24 Thermo Fisher LFM-3 Radiation Detection System
  3.3.25 Thermo Fisher IPM96 Whole Body Contamination Monitor
  3.3.26 Thermo Fisher ASM IV Series Automatic Scrap Monitoring System
3.4 Chemring Detection Systems
  3.4.1 Chemring Detection Systems Biological Detection: I-Collector
  3.4.2 Chemring I-SCAD
  3.4.3 Chemring Chemical Detection Systems JSLSCAD
3.5 Emergent BioSolution
  3.5.1 Emergent Sole Source Notification with Respect to BioThrax
3.6 Smiths Detection
  3.6.1 Smiths Detection Ionscan Sentinel II
  3.6.2 Smiths Biological Agents Detection
  3.6.3 Smiths Cargo & Vehicle Inspection
  3.6.4 Smiths Chemical Agents Detection
  3.6.5 Smiths Liquids Explosives Detection
  3.6.6 Smiths People Screening Systems And Radiation Detection
  3.6.7 Smiths Chemical Agents Detection
  3.6.8 Smiths Detection Nano Intelligent Detection System NIDS
3.7 Proengin
  3.7.1 Proengin AP4C Detects A Wider Range Of Chemicals
  3.7.2 Proengin Flame Spectrophotometry.
  3.7.3 Proengin Chemical Detection
  3.7.4 Proengin Biological Detection
  3.7.5 Proengin AP4C Flame Spectrophotometer
3.8 Agilent Micro GC
  3.8.1 Agilent Micro GC Portable Gas Analyzer
  3.8.2 Agilent 490 Micro GC
3.9 RKI Sample Draw With PID & Super Toxics
  3.9.1 Mirion Technologies RDS 31 Modular Radiation Survey Meter
  3.9.2 Mirion Technologies Whole Body Contamination Monitors
  3.9.3 RKI GX-2009
  3.9.4 RKI EAGLE 2
  3.9.5 RKI FP-30 Formaldehyde Gas Detector
  3.9.6 Single Gas Personal Detectors 03 Series
3.10 Daylight Solutions
  3.10.1 Daylight Solutions ChemDetect High-Speed Mid-IR Molecular Sensor
  3.10.2 Daylight Solutions Aries Series - High Power, Multi-Wavelength MidIR Laser Systems
  3.10.3 Daylight Solutions Lasers For Gas Sensing Instrumentation
  3.10.4 Daylight Solutions Mid-IR HgCdTe Detectors
  3.10.5 Daylight Solutions Thermal Laser Pointers
  3.10.6 Daylight Solutions Product Features
  3.10.7 Daylight Solutions ChemDetect High-Speed Mid-IR Molecular Sensor
  3.10.8 Daylight Solutions Systems for Spectroscopic and Bio-Medical Imaging and Standoff Explosive Detection
  3.10.9 Daylight Solutions Modularity Brings Flexibility
  3.10.10 Daylight Solutions Tunable Laser Fully Automated, Hands-Free Operation
  3.10.11 Daylight Solutions Lasers For Gas Sensing Instrumentation
  3.10.12 Daylight Solutions Mid-IR HgCdTe Detectors
  3.10.13 Daylight Solutions Thermal Laser Pointers
  3.10.14 Daylight Solutions Tunable Laser
  3.10.15 Daylight Solutions Broadly Tunable, Room-Temperature, Mid-IR Laser
  3.10.16 Daylight Solutions Fixed Wavelength Pulsed and CW Mid-Infrared Lasers
  3.10.17 Daylight Solutions Mid-IR HgCdTe Detectors
3.11 BioFire Diagnostics
  3.11.1 BioFire Defense Mutation Discovery Using High Resolution Melting
  3.11.2 BioFire Diagnostics/BioFire Defense LightScanner Master Mix
  3.11.3 BioFire Diagnostics/BioFire Defense LightScanner System
  3.11.4 BioFire Diagnostics/BioFire Defense FilmArray BioSurveillance System
  3.11.5 BioFire Diagnostics/BioFire Defense Film/Array Test Kits
  3.11.6 BioFire Diagnostics/BioFire Defense RAZOR EX BioDetection System
  3.11.7 BioFire Diagnostics/BioFire Defense RAZOR Reagent Kits
  3.11.8 BioFire Diagnostics/BioFire Defense JBAIDS System
  3.11.9 BioFire Diagnostics/BioFire Defense Freeze-Dried Reagents & Test Kits
  3.11.10 BioFire Diagnostics/BioFire Defense IT 1-2-3 Sample Purification Kits
  3.11.11 BioFire Diagnostics/BioFire Defense Bioldentification Training
3.12 BBI White Powder Bio-threat Detection IMASS Device
  3.12.1 BBI Detection Explosive Device IMASS
  3.12.2 BBI Detection Ebola Virus Antibodies
  3.12.3 BBI Explosives and Bio-Threat Detection
3.13 Airsense Analytics
3.14 MKS AIRGARDPlus CWA/TIC Ambient Air Analyzer
  3.14.1 MKS AirGard Biogas Siloxane Gas Analyzer Monitor
  3.14.2 MKS MultiGas 2030 FTIR Continuous Gas Analyzer
  3.14.3 MKS MultiGas 2032 Purity FTIR Gas Analyzer
3.15 Battelle SiteGuard Security Robot
  3.15.1 Battelle SiteGuard Active Shooter Response
3.16 Passport Systems SmartScan 3D
  3.16.1 Passport Systems SmartShield Addresses Radiological Threats
3.17 Allen Vanguard
3.18 Endeavor Robotics 510 Packbot
  3.18.1 Endeavor Robotics 340 SUGV
3.19 Northrop Grumman
  3.19.1 Northrop Grumman Remotec Unveils Next-generation Andros (TM) Robot
  3.19.2 Northrop Grumman Andros F6 Series
  3.19.3 Northrop Grumman Remotec Robotic Platforms and Sub-Systems
  3.19.4 Northrop Grumman Andros F6A - Law Enforcement & SWAT
  3.19.5 Northrop Grumman Andros Robots
  3.19.6 Northrop Grumman ANDROS Hazmat
  3.19.7 Northrop Grumman Mark V-A1 - HAZMAT Technicians
  3.19.8 Northrop Grumman Andros for Law Enforcement
  3.19.9 Northrop Grumman Mini Andros II Features
3.20 QinetQ TALON
  3.20.1 QinetiQ TALON Product Line Expansion
3.21 KNDS/Nexter/KMW
3.22 908 Devices M908
  3.22.1 908 Devices M908 for Chem Warfare and TICs
  3.22.2 908 Devices M908 for Drugs
  3.22.3 908 Devices M908 for Explosives Detection
3.23 Cobalt Light Resolve Product for Detection of Explosives, Narcotics, And Hazardous Materials
  3.23.1 Cobalt Light Systems Insight100 Series
  3.23.2 Cobalt Light Systems Insight200 Series
  3.23.3 Cobalt Light Systems Insight Range
  3.23.4 Cobalt Light Systems TRS100
  3.23.5 Cobalt Replacing HPLC
  3.23.6 Cobalt Applications
  3.23.7 Cobalt Light Systems RapID
3.24 Block Engineering Quantum Cascade Laser Products
  3.24.1 Block Engineering LaserSense-SC: Compact Gas Detection System for the Semiconductor Industry
  3.24.2 Block Engineering LaserWarn: Open-Path Chemical Detection System
  3.24.3 Block Engineering Mini-QCL: OEM Quantum Cascade Laser Module
  3.24.4 Block Engineering LaserTune: Widely Tunable Mid-Infrared Laser Source
  3.24.5 Block Engineering MCT IR Detector Module: Spectral Acquisition Detection
  3.24.6 Block Engineering MCT (Mercury-Cadmium-Telluride) IR (infrared) Detector Module
  3.24.7 Block Engineering Quantum Cascade Laser (QCL) LaserScan
  3.24.8 Block Engineering Quantum Cascade Laser (QCL) LaserScope
3.25 General Electric Entry Scan
  3.25.1 GE Security Easy Operation and High Throughput
  3.25.2 GE Security Portal Target Applications
3.26 InVision Technologies
3.27 Kromek
3.28 Gasmet DX4000 FTIR Gas Analyzer
  3.28.1 Gasmet DX4015
  3.28.2 Gasmet DX4040
  3.28.3 Gasmet CR1000 Multicomponent Gas Analyzers
  3.28.4 Gasmet CR2000 Quantitative Multicomponent Gas Analyzers
  3.28.5 Gasmet CR4000 Quantitative Multicomponent Gas Analyzers
  3.28.6 Gasmet Portable Sampling Unit
  3.28.7 Gasmet Caliberator
  3.28.8 Gasmet CX4000 Gas Analyzers For Continuous Monitoring Applications
  3.28.9 Gasmet In Situ
  3.28.10 Gasmet CEM II System
  3.28.11 Gasmet Continuous Mercury Monitoring System
  3.28.12 Gasmet Oxygen Analyzer
3.29 Pony Industry Cargo & Vehicle Inspection
  3.29.1 Pony Industries Z Backscatter Van Is Used In Port And Border Security, Force Protection, Urban Surveillance
3.30 Research International Bio-Threat ASAP II for Postal Processing Applications
  3.30.1 Research International ASAP V for Critical Infrastructure Protection
  3.30.2 Research International BioHawk Plus: Air Concentrator PLUS 8-Channel Bio-identification System
  3.30.3 Research International SASS 4000 Plus: High-Volume Concentration Plus Wet Sample Collection
  3.30.4 Research International SASS 4100 Plus: Two-Stage Collector Plus Particle Extractor
  3.30.5 Research International Remote Sensor Nodes for CBRN Monitoring
  3.30.6 Research International UAV-Based Aerosol Collectors and Detectors
  3.30.7 Research International Flying UAV Laboratory
3.31 20/20 Bioresponse BioCheck Powder Screening Test Kit
3.32 Luminex 100/200 Detection Systems
3.33 Mirion Technologies RDS 30 Radiation Survey Meter
  3.33.1 Mirion Technologies RDS 31 Modular Radiation Survey Meter
  3.33.2 Mirion Technologies Whole Body Contamination Monitors
  3.33.3 Mirion Technologies FastTrack-Fibre Gamma Portal Monitors
  3.33.4 Mirion Technologies Hand Foot-Fibre Contamination Monitors
  3.33.5 Mirion Technologies Tool and Small Object Monitors
  3.33.6 Mirion Technologies WRM2 Wireless Remote Monitoring System
  3.33.7 Mirion Technologies Underwater Wireless Remote Monitoring
  3.33.8 Mirion Technologies SPIR-Ace Radiation Isotope Identification Device
  3.33.9 Mirion Technologies SPIR-Pack Human Portable Detection and Identification
  3.33.10 Mirion Technologies DRM Radiation Area Monitoring
  3.33.11 Mirion Technologies AMP Radiation Area Monitoring System
3.34 Berkeley Nucleonics
  3.34.1 Berkeley Nucleonics Model RD-150 — Vehicle-Mounted Radiation Detection System (VMRDS)
  3.34.2 Berkeley Nucleonics Model 940 Radiation Isotope Identifier (RIID)
  3.34.3 Berkeley Nucleonics Model 970 — Portable Multi-Channel Analyzer (MCA)
  3.34.4 Berkeley Nucleonics Model 945 — SAM III Isotope Identifier with Reachback
  3.34.5 Berkeley Nucleonics Model RD-150 — Vehicle-Mounted Radiation Detection System (VMRDS)
  3.34.6 Berkeley Nucleonics Model 2500R Digital Multi-Channel Analyzer Nai Based Nuclear Spectroscopy
3.35 PHDS Co. Measurement Services
  3.35.1 PHDS NPX-M Planar Imaging Germanium Detector System
  3.35.2 PHDS GGC Germanium Gamma Camera
3.36 Radiation Shield Technologies Demron
  3.36.1 Demron’s Nanotechnology Using Molecular Engineering To Achieve Radiation Protection

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Table 3-21 Bruker Hand-Held Radiation Survey Meter Key Applications
Table ES-1 CBRNE (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear And Explosives) Detection Devices Market Driving Forces
Figure ES-2 CBRNE Detection Device Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2015
Figure ES-3 Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive (CBRNE) Type of Detection Device Market Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2016-2022
Table 1-1 Systems And Gear That Protect Against CBRNe Threat Aims
Table 1-2 Addressing Terrorist Threat Diversity
Table 1-3 Addressing Terrorist Threat Issues
Figure 1-4 Building Protection Systems (BPSI) Proprietary Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear (CBRN) Detection Equipment
Table 2-1 CBRNE (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear And Explosives) Detection Devices Market Driving Forces
Figure 2-2 CBRNE Detection Device Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2015
Table 2-3 Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive (CBRNE) Detection Device Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2015
Figure 2-4 Bruker DE-tector
Table 2-5 908 Devices M908 First Responder Chemical Identification
Table 2- 6 Cobalt Resolve Installed Base
Figure 2-7 Proengin AP4C Handheld
Table 2-8 Chemring Detection Systems
Figure 2-9 Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive (CBRNE) Type of Detection Device Market Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2016-2022
Table 2-10 Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive (CBRNE) Detection Device Market Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2016 - 2022
Table 2-11 Chemical (CBRNE) Detection Device, Portable and Instrument Analysis, Market Shares, Units and Dollars, Worldwide, 2015
Table 2-12 Biological (CBRNE) Detection Device, Portable and Instrument Analysis, Market Shares, Units and Dollars, Worldwide, 2015
Table 2-13 Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive (CBRNE) Type of Detection Device Market Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2016-2022
Table 2-14 Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive (CBRNE) Detection Device, Device Type Market Segment, Dollars, Worldwide, 2015
Table 2-15 Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive (CBRNE) Detection Device, Percent Device Type Market Segment, Worldwide, 2015
Table 2-16 Families Of Chemical Agents
Table 2-17 Chemical (CBRNE) Detection Device, Portable and Instrument Analysis, Market Shares, Units and Dollars, Worldwide, 2015
Figure 2-18 Thermo Fisher FirstDefender RMX Handheld Chemical Identification
Figure 2-19 Thermo Fisher FirstDefender RMX Handheld White Powder Identification
Table 2-20 Chemring Detection Systems
Table 2-21 Biological Agent Detection
Table 2-22 Biological (CBRNE) Detection Device, Portable and Instrument Analysis, Market Shares, Units and Dollars, Worldwide, 2015
Figure 2-23 Chemring Detection Systems Biological Detection I-Collector
Figure 2-24 BBI Detection Bio-threat Detection IMASS device
Figure 2-25 Canberra Portable Radiation Detector
Figure 2-26 Canberra Worldwide Market Presence
Figure 2-27 FLIR’s Fido X2 handheld ETD Leading-Edge TrueTrace Technology
Figure 2-28 FLIR TrueTrace Explosives Detection
Figure 2-29 FLIR's TrueTrace Explosive Detection Technology
Table 2-30 Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive (CBRNE) Detection Device Target Market Segment, Military, Homeland Security First Responder, Local Police & Fire Departments, and Commercial & Logistics, Dollars, Worldwide, 2015
Table 2-31 Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive (CBRNE) Detection Device Target Market Segment, Military, Homeland Security First Responder, Local Police & Fire Departments, and Commercial & Logistics, Dollars, Worldwide, 2015
Table 2-32 Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive (CBRNE) Detection Device Market Forecasts, Standard and Standoff, Dollars, Worldwide, 2016-2022
Figure 2-33 Bruker RAPIDplus Detect, Identify And Monitor All Chemical Warfare Agents (CWA) and Important Toxic Industrial Chemicals (TICs) at Long Distances
Figure 2-34 Chemring Detection Systems JSLSCAD
Figure 2-35 Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive (CBRNE), Regional Market Segments, 2015
Table 2-36 Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive (CBRNE), Regional Market Segments, 2015
Table 3-1 Bruker RAID Range Of Instruments For Chemical Detection Target Markets
Table 3-2 Bruker RAID Range Of Instrument Configurations
Figure 3-3 Bruker RoadRunner Explosives And Narcotics Detector Bruker TIMON
Figure 3-4 Bruker TIMON
Figure 3-5 Bruker OrthoTIMON Chemical Gas Detection
Table 3-6 Bruker Units Integrate With Air Handling Units
Figure 3-7 Bruker Raid M100 Chemical Agent Detector
Figure 3-8 Bruker Raid P Chemical Detection System
Figure 3-9 Bruker Raid S2 Gas Trace Detector For Chemical Warfare Agents (CWAs) and Toxic Industrial Chemicals (TICs).
Figure 3-10 Bruker Raid XP Combines Chemical And Radiological Detection
Figure 3-11 Bruker Raid AFM to Detect Chemical Warfare Agents, Toxic Industrial Chemicals and Radioactive Contamination
Table 3-12 Bruker Detection NC RAID AFM Functions to Detect Chemical Warfare Agents, Toxic Industrial Chemicals and Radioactive Contamination
Figure 3-13 Bruker µRAID IMS Chemical Agent Detector
Figure 3-14 Bruker MM2
Figure 3-15 Bruker E?M Fast And Reliable On-Site Identification Of Chemicals
Figure 3-16 Bruker MALDI Biotyper
Figure 3-17 Bruker RAPIDplus Detect, Identify And Monitor All Chemical Warfare Agents (CWA) and Important Toxic Industrial Chemicals (TICs) at Long Distances
Figure 3-18 Bruker SIGIS II
Figure 3-19 Bruker Portable Detector of Toxins Associated With Biological Warfare Agents (BWA).
Figure 3-20 Bruker Hand-Held Radiation Survey Meter
Table 3-21 Bruker Hand-Held Radiation Survey Meter Key Applications
Figure 3-22 Bruker Radiation Backpack Sentry
Figure 3-23 Bruker Radiation Probe
Figure 3-24 Bruker DE-tector Drugs And Explosives Detection Instrument
Figure 3-25 FLIR Fido C1 Field Chemical Agent Detection Kit
Table 3-26 FLIR Fido C1 Features
Figure 3-27 FLIR Fido C2
TABLE 3-21 BRUKER HAND-HELD RADIATION SURVEY METER KEY APPLICATIONS
Direct use by the military
Direct use by civil defence
Direct use by first responders
Used to assist in locating threats from ionizing radiation
SVGps numerous civil applications
Nuclear waste storage sites
Nuclear power plants
Radio-analytical facilities
Table 3-28 FLIR Fido C2 Features
Figure 3-29 FLIR Griffin 400 Series
Table 3-30 FLIR Griffin GC/MS Model Mobile Operating Environments
Table 3-31 FLIR Griffin 400 Series Features to Detect And Identify Explosives, Drugs, CWAs, TICs, Environmental Pollutants, And Other Chemicals
Figure 3-32 FLIR Fido B2
Table 3-33 Flir Fido B1 (BioCapture 650) Biological Threats Captured
Table 3-34 Flir Fido B1 Biological Agent Collection Functions
Table 3-35 FLIR Fido B1 Biological Agent Collection Features
Figure 3-36 FLIR Fido B2
Table 3-37 FLIR Fido B2 Bio-Aerosol Monitoring Features
Table 3-38 FLIR Bio-Threat Risk Mitigation
Figure 3-39 FLIR identiFINDER R200 Spectroscopic Personal Radiation Detector
Table 3-40 FLIR identiFINDER R200 Features
Figure 3-41 FLIR identiFINDER R300 Radiation Detection Capabilities
Table 3-42 FLIR identiFINDER R300 Features
Figure 3-43 FLIR identiFINDER R400
Table 3-44 FLIR identiFINDER R400 Features
Table 3-45 FLIR identiFINDER R400 Target Markets
Table 3-46 FLIR identiFINDER R400 Benefits
Figure 3-47 FLIR identiFINDER R500
Table 3-48 FLIR identiFINDER R500 Features
Table 3-49 Flir Benefits for Nuclear Medicine
Figure 3-50 FLIR Fido X2 Explosives Trace Detector
Table 3-51 FLIR Fido Fido X2 Features
Figure 3-52 FLIR Fido X3
Table 3-53 FLIR Fido X3 Features
Figure 3-54 FLIR Griffin 844 Explosives and Narcotics Trace Detector
Table 3-55 FLIR Griffin 844 Features
Table 3-56 Thermo Scientific Measuring Radiation
Figure 3-57 Thermo Fisher Radiation Contamination and Environmental Monitoring
Figure 3-58 Thermo Fisher Integrated Radiation Monitoring Solutions
Figure 3-59 Thermo Fisher ViewPoint Enterprise Remote Monitoring System
Table 3-60 Thermo Fisher ViewPoint Enterprise Remote Monitoring System Features
Figure 3-61 Thermo Fisher Portable Radiation Detection
Figure 3-62 Thermo Fisher RadHalo RDP and FM Spectroscopic Area Monitors
Table 3-63 Thermo Fisher RadHalo RDP and FM Spectroscopic Area Monitors Features
Figure 3-64 Thermo Fisher RadEye X Series Survey Meters
Table 3-65 Thermo Fisher RadEye X Series Survey Meters Features
Figure 3-66 Thermo Fisher RadEye PRD/PRD-ER Personal Radiation Detector
Table 3-67 Thermo Fisher RadEye PRD Personal Radiation Detector Features
Table 3-68 Thermo Fisher RadEye PRD-ER Personal Radiation Detector Features
Figure 3-69 Thermo Fisher RadEye G20-10 and G20-ER10 X-Ray and Gamma Survey Meters
Table 3-70 Thermo Fisher RadEye G20-10 and G20-ER10 X-Ray and Gamma Survey Meters Features
Figure 3-71 Thermo Fisher RadEye NBR High Sensitivity Gamma Radiation Monitor
Table 3-72 Thermo Fisher RadEye NBR High Sensitivity Gamma Radiation Monitor Features
Figure 3-73 Thermo Fisher RadEye GR Grapple Monitoring System
Table 3-74 Thermo Fisher RadEye GR Grapple Monitoring System Features
Figure 3-75 Thermo Fisher RadEye SPRD Spectroscopic Personal Radiation Detector
Table 3-76 Thermo Fisher RadEye SPRD Spectroscopic Personal Radiation Detector Features
Figure 3-77 Thermo Fisher Dosimetry & Personal Radiation Monitoring
Figure 3-78 Thermo Fisher Single/Double Chipstrate EXT-RAD Extremity Dosimeters Elements
Table 3-79 Thermo Fisher Single/Double Chipstrate EXT-RAD Extremity Dosimeters Elements Features
Figure 3-80 Thermo Fisher PackEye Radiation Detection Backpack
Table 3-81 Thermo Fisher PackEye Radiation Detection Backpack Features
Figure 3-82 Thermo Scientific Matrix Mobile ARIS Detection System
Figure 3-83 Thermo Scientific Mobile ARIS Detection System Flexibility
Figure 3-84 Thermo Fisher Matrix MRDS (Mobile Radiation Detection System) Kit
Table 3-85 Thermo Fisher Matrix MRDS (Mobile Radiation Detection System) Kit Features
Figure 3-86 Thermo Fisher RadEye Area Monitor
Table 3-87 Thermo Fisher RadEye Area Monitor Features
Figure 3-88 Thermo Fisher ALPHA-7A Alpha Air Monitors
Table 3-89 Thermo Fisher ALPHA-7A Alpha Air Monitors Features
Figure 3-90 Thermo Fisher FHT 6020 Area Monitor Display and Alarms
Figure 3-91 Thermo Fisher RMS-3 Digital Area Monitors
Table 3-92 Thermo Fisher RMS-3 Digital Area Monitors Features
Figure 3-93 Thermo Fisher PM12 Personnel Gamma Portal Monitor
Table 3-94 Thermo Fisher PM12 Personnel Gamma Portal Monitor Features
Figure 3-95 Thermo Fisher LFM-3 Radiation Detection System
Table 3-96 Thermo Fisher LFM-3 Radiation Detection System Features
Figure 3-97 Thermo Fisher IPM96 Whole Body Contamination Monitor
Figure 3-98 Thermo Fisher ASM IV Series Automatic Scrap Monitoring System
Table 3-99 Thermo Fisher ASM IV Series Automatic Scrap Monitoring System Features
Table 3-99 (Continued) Thermo Fisher ASM IV Series Automatic Scrap Monitoring System Features
Table 3-100 Chemring Detection Systems
Figure 3-101 Chemring Detection Handheld System
Figure 3-102 Chemring Detection Systems Biological Detection I-Collector
Table 3-103 Chemring Detection Systems Biological Detection I-Collector Features
Table 3-104 Chemring Detection Systems I- SCAD Standoff Chemical Agent Detector
Table 3-105 Chemring Detection Systems Features
Figure 3-106 Chemring Detection Systems JSLSCAD
Table 3-107 Chemring JSLSCAD Features
Figure 3-108 Smiths Chemical Agents Detection
Figure 3-109 Smiths Accessories for the ACE-ID
Figure 3-110 Smiths Bio-Threat Detection
Figure 3-111 Smiths NIDS (Nano Intelligent Detection System)
Figure 3-112 Proengin APC2
Table 3-113 Proengin Proengin Comparatif : AP2C V or AP4C-V
Figure 3-114 Proengin AP4C Emission Lines From Sulfur, Phosphorus, Sodium And Potassium Between 350 and 800 nm.
Figure 3-115 Proengin Chemical Detection Devices
Figure 3-116 Proengin MAB Biological Detection Device
Figure 3-117 Prooengin Test Reports
Figure 3-118 Proengin Monitoring
Table 3-119 Proengin Chemical Warfare Agent and Biological Warfare Agent Detection Systems Features
Figure 3-120 Proengin AP4C Models
Figure 3-121 Proengin AP4C Handheld
Table 3-122 Proengin List of Detected Chemicals
Figure 3-123 Agilent Micro GC Portable Gas Analyzer
Figure 3-124 RKI GX-6000 Simultaneously Monitoring 6 Gases
Table 3-125 RKI GX-6000 Features
Table 3-126 RKI GX-6000 Applications
Table 3-127 Mirion Technologies Features
Figure 3-128 Mirion Technologies RDS 31 Modular Radiation Survey Meter
Table 3-129 Mirion Technologies RDS 31 Modular Radiation Survey Meter Features
Figure 3-130 Mirion Technologies Whole Body Contamination Monitors
Figure 3-131 RKI Products GX-6000
Figure 3-132 RKI Portable Gas Monitors
Table 3-133 Daylight Solutions Product Features
Figure 3-134 Daylight Solutions Aries Series - High Power, Multi-Wavelength Mid-IR Laser Systems
Table 3-135 Daylight Solutions Uber Tuner Broad Tuning Pulsed Lasers Features
Table 3-136 Daylight Solutions Mid IR Detector Key Features
Table 3-137 Daylight Solutions Mid-IR QCL Systems Applications
Table 3-138 Daylight Solutions Tunable Laser Functions
Figure 3-139 Daylight Solutions Mid IR Sensor Engines
Table 3-140 Daylight Solutions Monitoring
Figure 3-141 Daylight Solutions Industry Specific Solutions
Table 3-142 Daylight Solutions Mid IR Detector Key Features
Figure 3-143 Daylight Solutions Tunable Laser Tuning
Figure 3-144 Daylight Solutions Narrow Tuning
Table 3-145 Daylight Solutions Gaussian Beam Profile
Table 3-146 Daylight Solutions EC-QCL Laser Gaussian Beam Profile
Table 3-147 Daylight Solutions Tunable Mid-IR External-Cavity CW-MHF Lasers
Table 3-147 (Continued) Daylight Solutions Tunable Mid-IR External-Cavity CW-MHF Lasers
Table 3-147 (Continued) Daylight Solutions Tunable Mid-IR External-Cavity CW-MHF Lasers
Figure 3-148 Daylight Solutions Mid-IR
Figure 3-149 Daylight Solutions Controller
Figure 3-150 Daylight Solutions Applications
Figure 3-151 Daylight Solutions Laserhead
Table 3-152 Daylight Solutions Tunable Mid-IR External Cavity Lasers Features
Table 3-153 Daylight Solutions Tunable Mid-IR External Cavity Lasers Advantages
Table 3-154 Daylight Solutions Products
Figure 3-155 Daylight Solutions Fixed-Wavelength Mid-IR External-Cavity Lasers
Table 3-156 Daylight Solutions Fixed-Wavelength Mid-IR External-Cavity Lasers Key Features
Table 3-157 Daylight Solutions Fixed-Wavelength Mid-IR External-Cavity Lasers Applications
Figure 3-158 Daylight Solutions Mid-IR HgCdTe Detectors
Table 3-159 Daylight Solutions Mid-IR HgCdTe Detectors Key Features
Figure 3-160 BioFire Diagnostics/BioFire Defense LightScanner Master Mix
Figure 3-161 BioFire Diagnostics/BioFire Defense LightScanner System
Figure 3-162 BioFire Diagnostics/BioFire Defense FilmArray BioSurveillance System
Figure 3-163 BioFire Diagnostics/BioFire Defense Film/Array Test Kits
Table 3-164 BioFire Defense Film/Array Test Kit Sample Management
Figure 3-165 BioFire Diagnostics/BioFire Defense RAZOR EX BioDetection System
Figure 3-166 BioFire Diagnostics/BioFire Defense RAZOR Reagent Kits
Figure 3-167 BioFire Diagnostics/BioFire Defense Defense Freeze-Dried Reagents & Test Kits
Figure 3-168 BioFire Diagnostics/BioFire Defense IT 1-2-3 Sample Purification Kits
Figure 3-169 BioFire Diagnostics/BioFire Defense Bioldentification Training
Figure 3-170 BBI Detection Bio-threat Detection IMASS device
Table 3-171 BBI Detection IMASS Bio-Threat Agents Tested For
Table 3-172 BBI Bio-Threat Detection IMASS Device Features
Figure 3-173 BBI Detection Explosive Device IMASS
Table 3-174 BBI Detection Explosive Device IMASS Features
Figure 3-175 Airsense Analytics Handheld CBRNE Detector
Figure 3-176 Airsense Analytics Portable Detector To Identify Chemicals And Explosives
Figure 3-177 MKS AIRGARDPlus CWA/TIC Ambient Air Analyzer
Table 3-178 MKS AIRGARDPlus CWA/TIC Ambient Air Analyzer Features
Figure 3-179 MKS AIRGARD Biogas Siloxane Monitor
Table 3-180 MKS AIRGARD Biogas Siloxane Monitor Features
Figure 3-181 MKS MultiGas 2030 FTIR Continuous Gas Analyzer
Table 3-182 MKS MultiGas 2030 FTIR Continuous Gas Analyzer Features
Figure 3-183 MKS MultiGas 2032 Purity FTIR Gas Analyzer
Table 3-184 MKS MultiGas 2032 Purity FTIR Gas Analyzer Features
Table 3-185 Battelle SiteGuard Robotic Threat Protection
Table 3-186 Battelle SiteGuard Robotic Sensors and Detectors
Table 3-187 Battelle SiteGuard Features
Figure 3-188 Passport Systems SmartScan 3D
Table 3-189 Passport Systems SmartScan 3D Features
Figure 3-190 Passport Systems SmartShield
Figure 3-191 Allen Vanguard HAL Tactical
Figure 3-192 Endeavor Robotics 510 Packbot
Table 3-193 Endeavor Robotics 510 PackBot Features
Figure 3-194 Robot 340 SUGV
Figure 3-195 Northrop Grumman Andros F6 Series
Table 3-196 Northrop Grumman Andros F6 Series Features
Figure 3-197 Northrop Grumman Remotec
Table 3-198 Northrop Grumman Remotec ANDROS Law Enforcement Robots Features
Figure 3-199 Northrop Grumman Andros F6A
Table 3-200 Northrop Grumman Andros Robots Functions
Table 3-201 Northrop Grumman Andros Robots Applications
Figure 3-202 Northrop Grumman ANDROS Hazmat
Figure 3-203 Northrop Grumman F6A with Window Breaker and Dual PAN Disrupter Mount.
Figure 3-204 Northrop Grumman ANDROS F6A
Table 3-205 Northrop Grumman F6A Features
Figure 3-206 Northrop Grumman Mark V-A1
Table 3-207 Northrop Grumman V-A1 Features
Figure 3-208 Northrop Grumman Andros for Law Enforcement
Table 3-209 Northrop Grumman Mini Andros II Features
Figure 3-210 Northrop Grumman Mini Andros II
Figure 3-211 QinetQ TALON
Table 3-212 QinetiQ North America’s TALON Family Of Robots Features
Table 3-213 QinetiQ North America’s TALON Family Of Robots Target Markets
Table 3-214 QinetiQ North America’s TALON Family Of Robots Mission Positioning
Table 3-215 QinetiQ TALON Product Line
Table 3-216 QinetiQ TALON Expertise in Action
Table 3-217 QinetiQ TALON Product Line Specific Task Expansion
Figure 3-218 908 Devices M908
Table 3-219 908 Devices M908 First Responder Chemical Identification
Figure 3-220 Cobalt Light Systems Resolve: Rapid Detection And Identification Of Explosives, Narcotics, And Hazardous Materials
Table 3-221 Cobalt Resolve Capability in CBRNE Detection
Table 3-222 Cobalt Light Systems Resolve Features
Figure 3-223 Cobalt Light Systems Insight100 Series
Table 3-224 Cobalt Light Systems Insight100 Series Features
Figure 3-225 Cobalt Light Systems Insight200 Series
Table 3-226 Cobalt Light Systems Insight200 Series Features
Figure 3-227 Cobalt Light Systems Insight Range
Figure 3-228 Cobalt Light Systems TRS100
Table 3-229 Cobalt Light Systems TRS100 Features
Figure 3-230 Cobalt Light Systems RapID
Table 3-231 Cobalt Light Systems RapID Features
Figure 3-232 Block Engineering LaserSense-SC
Table 3-233 Block Engineering LaserSense-SC Features
Figure 3-234 Block Engineering LaserWarn
Table 3-235 Block Engineering LaserWarn Features
Figure 3-236 Block Engineering Mini-QCL
Table 3-237 Block Engineering Mini-QCL Features
Figure 3-238 Block Engineering LaserTune
Table 3-239 Block Engineering LaserTune Key Benefits & Advantages
Figure 3-240 Block Engineering MCT IR Detector Module: Spectral Acquisition Detection
Table 3-241 Block Engineering MCT IR Detector Module: Spectral Acquisition Detection Key Benefits & Advantages
Figure 3-242 Block Engineering Quantum Cascade Laser
Table 3-243 Block Engineering Tunable Mid-IR Sources Products
Figure 3-244 Block Engineering LaserScope Target Size
Table 3-245 Block Engineering Quantum Cascade Laser Products
Table 3-246 Block Engineering Standoff Passive FTIR Spectroscopy Products
Table 3-247 Block Engineering Examples of LaserScan Functions:
Table 3-248 Block Engineering Laserscan Product Line Functions
Table 3-249 Block Engineering LaserScope Functions:
Table 3-250 Block Engineering Quantum Cascade Laser (QCL) LaserTune
Figure 3-251 GE Security Total Checkpoint Security Solution EntryScan
Table 3-252 GE Security Crowd Based CBRNE Detection Applications
Table 3-253 GE Security Portal Target Applications
Figure 3-254 Kromek D3S
Figure 3-255 Gasmet DX4000 FTIR Gas Analyzer
Figure 3-256 Gasmet DX4015
Figure 3-257 Gasmet DX4040
Figure 3-258 Gasmet CR1000 Multicomponent Gas Analyzers
Figure 3-259 Gasmet CR2000 Quantitative Multicomponent Gas Analyzers
Figure 3-260 Gasmet CR4000 Quantitative Multicomponent Gas Analyzers
Figure 3-261 Gasmet Portable Sampling Unit
Figure 3-262 Gasmet Caliberator
Figure 3-263 Gasmet CX4000 Gas Analyzers For Continuous Monitoring Applications
Figure 3-264 Gasmet In Situ
Figure 3-265 Gasmet CEM II System
Figure 3-266 Gasmet Continuous Mercury Monitoring System
Figure 3-267 Pony Cargo & Vehicle Inspection
Table 3-268 Pony Cargo & Vehicle Inspection Detection Features
Figure 3-269 Research International Bio-Threat ASAP II for Postal Processing Applications
Figure 3-270 Research International ASAP V for Critical Infrastructure Protection
Figure 3-271 Research International BioHawk Plus: Air Concentrator PLUS 8-Channel Bioidentification System
Figure 3-272 Research International SASS 4000 Plus: High-Volume Concentration Plus Wet Sample Collection
Figure 3-273 Research International SASS 4100 Plus: Two-Stage Collector Plus Particle Extractor
Figure 3-274 Research International Remote Sensor Nodes for CBRN Monitoring
Figure 3-275 Research International UAV-Based Aerosol Collectors and Detectors
Figure 3-276 Research International Flying UAV Laboratory
Figure 3-277 20/20 Bioresponse BioCheck Powder Screening Test Kit
First 3-278 Luminex 100/200
Figure 3-279 Luminex MAGPIX
Figure 3-280 Luminex FLEXMAP 3D
Figure 3-281 Mirion Technologies RDS 30 Radiation Survey Meter
Table 3-282 Mirion Technologies Features
Figure 3-283 Mirion Technologies RDS 31 Modular Radiation Survey Meter
Table 3-284 Mirion Technologies RDS 31 Modular Radiation Survey Meter Features
Figure 3-285 Mirion Technologies Whole Body Contamination Monitors
Table 3-286 Mirion Technologies Whole Body Contamination Monitors Features
Figure 3-287 Mirion Technologies FastTrack-Fibre Gamma Portal Monitors
Table 3-288 Mirion Technologies FastTrack-Fibre Gamma Portal Monitors Features
Figure 3-289 Mirion Technologies Hand Foot-Fibre Contamination Monitors
Table 3-290 Mirion Technologies Hand Foot-Fibre Contamination Monitors Features
Figure 3-291 Mirion Technologies Tool and Small Object Monitors
Table 3-292 Mirion Technologies Tool and Small Object Monitors Features
Figure 3-293 Mirion Technologies WRM2 Wireless Remote Monitoring System
Table 3-294 Mirion Technologies WRM2 Wireless Remote Monitoring System Features
Figure 3-295 Mirion Technologies Underwater Wireless Remote Monitoring
Table 3-296 Mirion Technologies Underwater Wireless Remote Monitoring Features
Figure 3-297 Mirion Technologies SPIR-Ace Radiation Isotope Identification Device
Table 3-298 Mirion Technologies SPIR-Ace Radiation Isotope Identification Device Features574
Figure 3-299 Mirion Technologies SPIR-Pack Human Portable Detection and Identification
Table 3-300 Mirion Technologies SPIR-Pack Human Portable Detection and Identification Features
Figure 3-301 Mirion Technologies DRM Radiation Area Monitoring
Table 3-302 Mirion Technologies DRM Radiation Area Monitoring Features
Figure 3-303 Mirion Technologies AMP Radiation Area Monitoring System
Table 3-304 Mirion Technologies AMP Radiation Area Monitoring System Features
Figure 3-305 Berkeley Nucleonics Isotope Identifier with Reachback
Figure 3-306 Berkeley Nucleonics Radiation Detection Isotope Identifiers
Figure 3-307 Berkeley Nucleonics Radiation Detection Isotope Identifier Backback
Figure 3-308 Berkeley Nucleonics Carrying Case
Figure 3-309 Berkeley Nucleonics Model RD-150 — Vehicle-Mounted Radiation Detection System
Figure 3-310 Berkeley Nucleonics Model MCA2500R Fully Digital Multi-Channel Analyzer Designed for NaI Based Nuclear Spectroscopy
Figure 3-311 Berkeley Nucleonics Model 940 Radiation Isotope Identifier (RIID)
Figure 3-312 Berkeley Nucleonics Model 970 — Portable Multi-Channel Analyzer (MCA)
Figure 3-313 PHDS Measurement Services
Figure 3-314 PHDS NPX-M Planar Imaging Germanium Detector System
Figure 3-315 PHDS GGC Germanium Gamma Camera
Figure 3-316 PHDS GGC Germanium Gamma Camera Description
Figure 3-317 Radiation Shield Technologies Demron

VOLUME

4 CBRNE RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY

4.1 Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosives (CBRNE)
4.2 Chemical Agents
  4.2.1 Chemical Detection Research: Infrared Standoff Distance Detection Systems
4.3 Biological Agents
4.4 National Strategy for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives (CBRNE) Standards
  4.4.1 US MIL-STD-810G CBRNe Standards
  4.4.2 ANSI N42.32 Personal Radiation Detector
4.5 US CBRNE Defense Act of 2016
4.6 Bruker Fourier Transform Infrared Technology
  4.6.1 Bruker Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
  4.6.2 Bruker Radiological Detection
4.7 FLIR Technology
  4.7.1 FLIR System Design and Integration
  4.7.2 FLIR Sensing Materials
  4.7.3 FLIR Lasers and Laser Components
  4.7.4 FLIR Tactical Platforms
4.8 Daylight Solutions Laser Technology
  4.8.1 Daylight Solutions Uber Tuner Broad Tuning Pulsed Lasers
  4.8.2 Daylight Solutions Enhanced-Stability CW-Mode Hop-Free Mid-IR Laser
  4.8.3 Daylight Solutions Room-Temperature, Low-Noise Amplified MCT Detector Core Technology
  4.8.4 Daylight Solutions Digital Object Identifier
  4.8.5 Daylight Solutions Power Technology Applications
  4.8.6 Daylight Solutions Power Technology Sensors Integrated With Wireless Capability
  4.8.7 Daylight Solutions Power Technology ECqcL Used For Illumination Applications

5 CBRNE DETECTION DEVICE COMPANY PROFILES

5.1 20/20 GeneSystems/20/20 BioResponse
5.2 3M
  5.2.1 3M Global Innovation
  5.2.1 3M at a Glance (Year-end 2014)
  5.2.2 3M Revenue
  5.2.3 3M Biometric Customers
  5.2.4 3M Business Groups
  5.2.5 3M/Cogent Systems
5.3 908 Devices
  5.3.1 908 Devices Applied Science & Chemistry
5.4 Agilent Technologies
  5.4.1 Agilent Technologies 5975T GC/MSD
5.5 AirBoss of America Corporation
  5.5.1 AirBoss of America First Response Products
  5.5.2 AirBoss Defense Products
  5.5.3 AirBoss Patient Isolation Control (ISO-POD) and Accessories
  5.5.4 AirBoss of America (TSX:BOS) Acquires Immediate Response Technologies, LLC (“IRT”)
5.6 Airbus Defense & Space
  5.6.1 Airbus Bought Cassidian
5.7 Airsense Analytics
5.8 Air Techniques International
  5.8.1 Air Techniques EBS Real-Time Bio-Detection Sensor
5.9 Allen-Vanguard
5.10 Argon Electronics Ltd.
  5.10.1 Argon Electronics RDS-200-SIM
  5.10.2 Argon Electronics Hapsite GC/MS – Inficon
  5.10.3 Argon Electronics LCD3.2e-SIM
  5.10.4 Argon Electronics S4PE-SIM – Proengin
  5.10.5 Argon Electronics DT616-SIM – Canberra
  5.10.6 Argon Electronics SAM940-SIM-NaI-P
  5.10.7 Argon Electronics GMP-11-SIM
  5.10.8 Argon Electronics NASCAP
5.11 ATI
5.12 Avon Protection
5.13 B&W Tek
5.14 Batelle
5.15 BBI Detection
5.16 Berkeley Nucleonics
5.17 Bertin Technologies
5.18 bioMerieux
  5.18.1 bioMerieux/BioFire Diagnostics
  5.18.2 BioFire Molecular Diagnostics
  5.18.3 BioFire Defense
  5.18.4 BioFire Diagnostics/BioFire Defense BioSurveillance Systems
5.19 BioQuell
5.20 Block MEMS LLC
  5.20.1 Block Engineering
  5.20.2 Block Positioned To Expand Commercial Markets
  5.20.3 Block Engineering Contracts
  5.20.4 Block Engineering LaserScan Analyzer
  5.20.5 Block Engineering: Developer Of High Performance QCL and FT-IR Spectrometers279
  5.20.6 Block MEMS Receives $4.5 Million Development Contract for MEMS Gas Sensor
5.21 Blucher
5.22 Bracco Diagnostics/RSDecon
5.23 Bruker Detection
  5.23.1 Bruker Business
  5.23.2 Bruker CBRNE Strengths
  5.23.3 Bruker CBRNE Challenges
  5.23.4 Bruker Business Segments
  5.23.5 Bruker BioSpin Group BSI Segment
  5.23.6 Bruker CALID Group
  5.23.7 Bruker Detection Division
  5.23.8 Bruker Optics Division
  5.23.9 Bruker Management Discussion
  5.23.10 Bruker Competition
5.24 Canadian Technology Systems
5.25 Canberra
5.26 CBRNE Command
5.27 Cegelec
5.28 Cepheid
  5.28.1 Cepheid CBRNE
5.29 Chemring Group PLC
  5.29.1 Chemring CBRNE Detection Systems Strengths
  5.29.2 Chemring CBRNE Detection Systems Challenges
5.30 Cobalt Light Systems
  5.30.1 Cobalt Technologies
  5.30.2 Cobalt Technologies Biomedical Applications
  5.30.3 Cobalt Technologies Forensic Archaeology
5.31 CRISTANINI S.p.A.
  5.31.1 Cristanini SANIJET C. 921
  5.31.2 Cristanini Sanijet
  5.31.3 Cristanini PSDS 1.5 MIL
  5.31.4 Cristanini PDS/10 MIL
  5.31.5 Cristanini PRNDS/12 MIL
  5.31.6 Cristanini SHELTER CBRN/2
  5.31.7 Cristanini SKID/NBCR
  5.31.8 Cristanini DDMAS
  5.31.9 Cristanini Inflatable Shower Tent
  5.31.10 Cristanini TSDM - Tactical Steam Decon Module
5.32 CUBRC
  5.32.1 CUBRC/Avarint
  5.32.2 CUBRC/Avarint CBRN Capabilities
  5.32.3 CUBRC Test and Evaluation
  5.32.4 CUBRC/Avarint C4ISR Modeling & Simulation
5.33 Daylight Solutions
  5.33.1 Daylight Solutions Mid-IR
  5.33.2 $15Million Equity for Daylight Includes Northrop Grumman Funds
  5.33.3 Daylight Solutions Manufacturing Expansion
  5.33.4 Daylight Solutions Collaborations
  5.33.5 Daylight Solutions Quantum Cascade Laser Technology
5.34 Defense Collaboration Services/DCS
  5.34.1 DCS/OptiMetrics Inc
5.35 Decon7 Systems
5.36 Defentect Group Inc
5.37 DHS Systems International Ltd
5.38 Dragerwerk AG & Co KGaA
  5.38.1 Drager CBRNE Military Special Operations
  5.38.2 Drager Revenue
  5.38.3 Drager Evita Infinity V500
  5.38.4 Drager Evita XL
5.39 Dugway Proving Ground
5.40 DuPont/Genencor
  5.40.1 DuPont Biological Hazard Protection
  5.40.2 DuPont/Genencor
5.41 Edgewood Chemical Biologican Center
5.42 Elbit
5.43 Emergent BioSolution
  5.43.1 Emergent BioSolutions Second Quarter and Six Months 2016 Financial Results
  5.43.2 Emergent Global Specialty Life Sciences Company
  5.43.3 Emergent BioDefense, BioSolutions Strengths
  5.43.4 Emergent BioSolutions Challenges
5.44 Endeavor Robotics
  5.44.1 Endeavor Robotics
  5.44.2 Endeavor Robotics Partners With Persistent Systems
  5.44.3 RE2 Robotics And Endeavor Robotics Partnership
  5.44.4 iRobot Defence Unit Relaunches as Endeavor Robotics
  5.44.5 Endeavor Robotics
  5.44.6 Endeavor Robotics Defense and Security: Protecting Those in Harm’s Way
  5.44.7 Endeavor Robotics Role In The Robot Industry
  5.44.8 Endeavor Robotics Strategy
  5.44.9 Endeavor Robotics Technology
  5.44.10 Endeavor Robotics Distributors for U.S. Public Safety
5.45 Environics
5.46 Eurolite CBRN
5.47 Federal Resources
  5.47.1 Mission Critical Solutions from Federal Resources
  5.47.2 Federal Resources Equipment
  5.47.3 Federal Resources Specializes in HazMat Solutions for Military and Specialty Markets
  5.47.4 Federal Resources FR Solutions
  5.47.5 Federal Resources HazmatIQ First Responder Training
  5.47.6 Federal Resources Integrated CBRNE Equipment Training
5.48 First Line Technology
5.49 FLIR Systems, Inc.
  5.49.1 FLIR Revenue
  5.49.2 FLIR Systems Advanced Sensing Technologies
  5.49.3 FLIR Systems Advanced Sensing Technologies Strengths
  5.49.4 FLIR Systems Advanced Sensing Technologies Challenges
  5.49.5 FLIR Organized in Six Operating Segments:
  5.49.6 FLIR Training
  5.49.7 FLIR Sales and Distribution
  5.49.8 FLIR Sensor Systems
  5.49.9 FLIR Systems Thermography Products
  5.49.10 FLIR Systems Infrared Technology
  5.49.11 FLIR Systems
  5.49.12 FLIR Systems
  5.49.13 FLIR Systems Competitive Strengths
  5.49.14 FLIR Systems Commercial Operating Model
  5.49.15 FLIR Systems Vertically Integrated Manufacturing
  5.49.16 FLIR Systems Industry-Leading Market Position
  5.49.17 FLIR Systems Broad Product Line
  5.49.18 FLIR Systems Internally-Funded Innovation
  5.49.19 FLIR Systems Diverse Customer Base
  5.49.20 FLIR Systems Global Distribution Capabilities
  5.49.21 FLIR Systems Continually Reduces Costs
  5.49.22 FLIR Systems Expands Global Reach
  5.49.23 FLIR Systems Builds Application Awareness and Brand
  5.49.24 FLIR Begins Shipping Fido X2 Explosives Trace Detector
  5.49.25 FLIR/ICX Technologies
5.50 Futuretech/Karcher Futuretech GmbH
5.51 GasMet
5.52 GE Sensors: Measurement & Control Solutions
  5.52.1 GE Wireless Sensor Networks
  5.52.2 GE's XMTC Thermal Conductivity Transmitter
  5.52.3 GE's 300 Pressure Series Sensors
  5.52.4 GE Applications for Wireless Sensor Networks
5.53 GenPrime
  5.53.1 FDA Clears GenPrime for Detection of Drugs of Abuse
  5.53.2 GenPrime Bio Warfare Agent Detector
5.54 Homeland DefSec
5.55 ICOR Technology Robots
  5.42.1 ICOR ScanX Scout Digital Imaging System
  5.42.2 ICOR Technology MK3 Caliber
  5.42.3 Icor CALIBER T5
  5.42.4 Icor Mini-CALIBER
  5.42.5 Icor MICRO-CALIBER Rapid Response
5.43 Illumina HiSeq 2000 Sequencing System
5.44 Indra
5.45 Inficon
5.46 Intelagard Inc
5.47 ITL Solutions
5.48 Johnson Controls
  5.48.1 Tyco
  5.48.2 Tyco/Scott Safety
5.49 Karcher Futuretech GmbH
  5.49.1 Karcher Revenue
5.50 KD Analytical
  5.50.1 KD Analytical Available Instruments
  5.50.2 Thermo Scientific GC6890 Laboratory Gas Chromatograph
  5.50.3 RAE Systeems MultiRAE Plus and Pro PID Gas Detectors
5.51 Kestrel Corporation Optical and Sensor Innovations
  5.51.1 Kestrel Solutions Used for Safe Stand-Off Detection Of Threats
  5.51.2 Kestrel Wavefront Sensing Innovations
  5.51.3 Kestrel Hyperspectral Innovations
  5.51.4 Kestrel Biomedical Innovations
  5.51.5 Kestrel Hyperspectral Fundus Imager
  5.51.6 Kestrel Adaptive Optics Fundus Imager
  5.51.7 Kestrel Computer-Aided Detection (CAD) SW
5.52 Kromek Group plc
5.53 Lakeland Industries
5.54 Ludlum Measurements, Inc
5.55 Luminex
5.56 Meridian Medical Technologies
5.57 Mirion Technologies
5.58 MKS
5.59 Morphix Technologies
  5.59.1 Morphix Effectiveness Comparison of Kit vs. Wipes vs Pens
5.60 Nexter Group
  5.60.1 Nexter Robotics
  5.60.2 Nexter Group/NBC Sys
  5.60.3 NBC-Sys Military and Civilian Applications
  5.60.4 NBC-Sys Detection Systems
  5.60.5 NBC-Sys Individual Protection
  5.60.6 NBC-Sys Collective Protection – Air Conditioning And Filtration Unit For Vehicles, Tents And Ships
  5.60.7 NBC-Sys Decontamination Systems
  5.60.8 NBC-Sys Service
5.61 Nor E First Response Inc
5.62 Northrop Grumman
  5.62.1 Northrop Grumman Made The ‘Bomb Robot’ That Dallas Police Used
To Kill Sniper Suspect
  5.62.2 Northrop Grumman Revenue
  5.62.3 Northrop Grumman Remotec
  5.62.4 Northrop Grumman Leading Global Security Company
  5.62.5 Northrop Grumman Supplies Marine Navigation Equipment
  5.62.6 Northrop Grumman Recognized by UK Ministry of Defense for Role in Supporting Sentry AWACS Aircraft During Military Operations in Libya
  5.62.7 Northrop Grumman Corporation subsidiary Remotec Inc. Upgrades the U.S. Air Force Fleet of Andros HD-1
  5.62.8 Northrop Grumman NAV CANADA Supplier
5.63 Omega Technical Services
5.64 OSI Systems
  5.64.1 OSI Systems/RTT EDS technology
  5.64.2 OSI/Rapiscan
  5.64.3 OSI Systems Acquires American Science and Engineering
5.65 Owlstone Inc.
5.66 OWR
5.67 Passport Systems
5.68 Paul Boye Technologies
5.69 PHDS Co
5.70 Pony Industry
5.71 PositiveID Corporation/E-N-G Mobile Systems
  5.71.1 PositiveID Corporation E-N-G MobiLab Systems Partner of Agilent Technologies
5.72 Proengin
  5.72.1 Proengin Flame Spectrometry Technology Provides Wider Range of Chemicals Detector
  5.72.2 Proengin Flame Spectrometry Technology Provides Biological Detector, MAB
5.73 QinetiQ
  5.73.1 QinetQ Comprised Of Experts
  5.73.2 QinetiQ North America TALON Detects Deadly IEDs And Saves Lives
  5.73.3 QinetiQ World-Leading Products:
  5.73.4 QinetiQ Innovation
  5.73.5 QinetiQ North America
  5.73.6 QinetiQ Revenue
  5.73.7 QinetiQ Vision
  5.73.8 QinetiQ Mission
  5.73.9 QinetiQ/Foster Miller
  5.73.10 QinetiQ/Foster Miller Financial Position
  5.73.11 QinetiQ North America Order for 100 Dragon Runner 10Micro Robots
  5.73.12 QinetiQ/Automatika
  5.73.13 QinetiQ Customer Base
  5.73.14 QinetiQ Australia
  5.79.15 QinetiQ Strategic Response to Threats
5.74 Riken Keiki
5.75 RKI
5.76 Roche Diagnostics
  5.76.1 Roche Revenue
  5.76.2 Roche CBRNE Molecular Diagnostic Assay
5.77 SERB Laboratories
5.78 Smiths Group/Smiths Detection
  5.78.1 Smiths CBRNE Strengths
  5.78.2 Smiths CBRNE Challenges
  5.78.3 Smiths Detection Acquires Morpho Detection
  5.78.4 Smiths Morpho Government ID Solutions
  5.78.5 Morpho Population & Voter Registration
  5.78.6 Morpho Healthcare Solutions
  5.78.7 Morpho Public Security
  5.78.8 Morpho Register Customers & Manage Employee Identities
  5.78.9 Morpho Trust Services
  5.78.10 Morpho Solutions for Telecom
  5.78.11 Morpho Gaming Solutions
  5.78.12 Morpho Aviation & Border Security
  5.78.13 Morpho Border Mobile Control Terminal
  5.78.14 Morpho Access Control Terminals
  5.78.15 MorphoAccess and Bioscrypt Best Of Breed Fingerprint Identification Terminal
  5.78.16 Morpho MorphoAccess J Series
  5.78.17 Morpho Bioscrypt 4G V-Flex Lite
  5.78.18 Morpho Bioscrypt 4G V-Station WR
  5.78.19 Morpho Bioscrypt 4G V-Station WR
  5.78.20 Morpho Morpho 3D Face Reader
  5.78.21 Fingerprint Recognition
  5.78.22 Morpho System
  5.78.23 Morpho MorphoPerso
  5.78.24 Morpho ID Documents Uniqueness Protections
  5.78.25 Morpho MorphoCheck
  5.78.26 Morpho MorphoRapID
  5.78.27 Smiths Detection
  5.78.28 Smiths Detection Solutions
  5.78.29 Egyptian Ministry of Defence Chooses Smiths Detection To Provide Advanced Aviation Security Systems
5.79 Spectrex Inc.
  5.79.1 Spectrex Detectors Installed in World's Largest Refinery
5.80 STERIS Corp
  5.80.1 STERIS Corp NTDS Decontamination System
  5.80.2 STERIS Corp CBDS Decontamination System
  5.80.3 STERIS Corp TCRWADS Decontamination System
  5.80.4 STERIS Corp Bio-Thermal Decontamination System
  5.80.5 STERIS Corp Hot Air Decontamination System
5.81 Telerob
  5.81.1 Telerob
5.82 Telops
5.83 Thales
  5.83.1 Thales Core Businesses
  5.83.2 Thales: - A Global Player
  5.83.3 Thales Key Technology Domains
  5.83.4 Thales Open Research
  5.83.5 Thales Stance on Environment
  5.83.6 Thales Processes
  5.83.7 Thales Product Design
  5.83.8 Thales Site Management
  5.83.9 Thales Group Ground Master 400 (GM 400)
  5.83.10 Thales Group Ground Smarter 1000
  5.83.11 Thales Group
5.84 Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.
  5.84.1 Thermo Fisher Scientific Revenue
  5.84.2 Thermo Fisher CBRNE Strengths
  5.84.3 Thermo Fisher CBRNE Challenges
  5.84.4 Fisher Scientific Channels Brand
  5.84.5 Thermo Fisher Scientific Acquires Laser-Based Gas Detection Company NovaWave Technologies
  5.84.6 Thermo Fisher/NovaWave Selected for CPP Participation
  5.84.7 Thermo Fischer Scientific/NovaWave Technologies
  5.84.8 Thermo Fisher Business
  5.84.9 Thermo Fisher Bio-Production
  5.84.10 Thermo Fisher Management Discussion
5.85 Thorlabs
  5.85.1 Thorlabs Acquires QCL Manufacturer Maxion Technologies
  5.85.2 Maxion Technologies
  5.85.3 Maxion and the University of Maryland, Baltimore County
5.86 W. B. Johnson Instruments
5.87 Companies With Products in the CBRNE Detection or CBRNE Market

WINTERGREEN RESEARCH

WinterGreen Research Research Methodology

LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES

Table 3-21 Bruker Hand-Held Radiation Survey Meter Key Applications
Table 3-21 Bruker Hand-Held Radiation Survey Meter Key Applications
Figure 4-1 Chemical Agents
Figure 4-2 Biological Agents
Table 4-3 US Government Interagency Group for CBRNE Standards Aims
Table 4-4 Bruker Fourier Transform Infrared FT-IR Reading Sources and Types
Table 4-5 FLIR Technology
Table 4-6 FLIR Technology Systems
Figure 4-7 Daylight Solutions Uber Tuner Broad Tuning Pulsed Lasers
Table 4-8 Daylight Solutions Uber Tuner Broad Tuning Pulsed Lasers Features
Figure 4-9 Daylight Solutions Enhanced-Stability CW-Mode Hop-Free Mid-IR Laser
Table 4-10 Daylight Solutions Enhanced-Stability CW-Mode Hop-Free Mid-IR Laser Features
Table 4-11 Daylight Solutions Core Technology
Figure 4-12 Daylight Solutions' Core Technology
Table 4-13 Daylight Solutions Power Technology Mid IR Sensor Applications
Table 4-13 (Continued) Daylight Solutions Power Technology Mid IR Sensor Applications
Table 5-1 3M Values
Table 5-2 3M Business Groups
Figure 5-3 Agilent Technologies 5975T GC/MSD
Figure 5-4 Agilent Strategic Target Growth Markets
Figure 5-5 Agilent Strategic Target Growth Markets
Figure 5-6 AirBoss of America First Response Products
Table 5-7 AirBoss Patient Isolation Control (ISO-POD) and Accessories Benefits & Features
Figure 5-8 Air Techniques EBS PRODUCT
Figure 5-9 Argon Electronics RDS-200-SIM
Table 5-10 Argon Electronics RDS-200-SIM Features
Figure 5-11 Argon Electronics Hapsite GC/MS – Inficon
Table 5-12 Argon Electronics Hapsite GC/MS – Inficon Features
Figure 5-13 Argon Electronics LCD3.2e-SIM
Table 5-14 Argon Electronics LCD3.2e-SIM Features
Figure 5-15 Argon Electronics S4PE-SIM – Proengin
Table 5-18 Argon Electronics S4PE-SIM – Proengin Features
Figure 5-17 Argon Electronics DT616-SIM – Canberra
Table 5-18 Argon Electronics DT616-SIM – Canberra Features
Figure 5-19 Argon Electronics SAM940-SIM-NaI-P
Table 5-20 Argon Electronics SAM940-SIM-NaI-P Features
Figure 5-21 Argon Electronics GMP-11-SIM
Table 5-22 Argon Electronics GMP-11-SIM Features
Figure 5-23 Argon Electronics NASCAP
Table 5-24 Argon Electronics NASCAP Features
Figure 5-25 Bioquell CBRN Filtration Systems
Figure 5-26 BioQuell Air Filter CBRNE
Table 5-27 Block Engineering LaserScope IR Microscope Key Benefits & Advantages
Figure 5-28 Blucher CBRNE Protective Gear
Figure 5-29 Canberra Portable Radiation Detector
Figure 5-30 Canberra Worldwide Market Presence
Table 5-31 Chemring Detection Systems Legacy Programs
Table 5-32 Chemring Detection Systems Current Military Products
Table 5-33 Chemring Detection Systems Current Commercial Products
Table 5-34 Cobalt Technologies SORS and TRS techniques Analysis of Diffusely Scattering Materials
Figure 5-35 Cristanini
Figure 5-36 Cristanini Sanijet
Figure 5-37 Cristanini PSDS 1.5 MIL
Figure 5-38 Cristanini PDS/10 MIL
Figure 5-39 Cristanini PRNDS/12 MIL
Figure 5-40 Cristanini SHELTER CBRN/2
Figure 5-41 Cristanini SKID/NBCR
Figure 5-42 Cristanini DDMAS
Figure 5-43 Cristanini Inflatable Shower Tent
Figure 5-44 Cristanini TSDM - Tactical Steam Decon Module
Table 5-45 Cubrc Technologies And Services
Figure 5-46 Drager CBRNE for Military Special Operations
Figure 5-47 Draergerwerk Drager Evita Infinity V500
Figure 5-47 Draergerwerk Drager Evita XL
Figure 5-48 Endeavor Robotics Target Markets
Figure 5-49 Endeavor Robotics Worldwide Presence with Law Enforcement Robotics
Table 5-50 Endeavor Robotics Strategy Key elements
Table 5-51 Endeavor Robotics Strategy Key Common Platforms and Software Elements
Table 5-52 Endeavor Robotics Distributors for U.S. Public Safety
Table 5-53 Federal Resources Corporate Divisions
Figure 5-54 Federal Resources Equipment
Table 5-55 Federal Resources Integrated CBRNE Equipment Training Features
Table 5-56 FLIR Systems Advanced Sensing Technologies Benefits
Table 5-57 FLIR Systems Thermal Imaging Infrared Cameras Target Markets
Table 5-58 FLIR Systems Commercial Vision Applications
Table 5-59 FLIR Systems Sensor Applications
Table 5-60 FLIR Systems Sensor Uses
Table 5-61 FLIR Systems Sensor Market Segments
Table 5-62 FLIR Detection System Sensor Applications
Table 5-63 FLIR Mid IR Thermal Imaging Systems Benefits
Figure 5-64 GasMet Portable Gas Monitoring Device
Figure 5-65 GE Wireless Sensor Networks
Table 5-66 ICOR ScanX Scout Digital Imaging System Functions
Figure 5-67 ICOR Technology MK3 Caliber
Figure 5-68 Icor CALIBER T5
Figure 5-69 Icor Mini-CALIBER
Figure 5-70 Icor MICRO-CALIBER Rapid Response
Figure 5-71 Inficon Hapsite Portable GC/MS
Figure 5-72 Karcher Market Presence World Map 2015
Table 5-73 Karcher Employees 2015
Figure 5-74 Karcher Sales, Revenue and Units Shipped
Figure 5-75 Karcher Number of Products Offered
Figure 5-76 Karcher CBRNE Protection Systems
Figure 5-77 KD Analytical Available Instruments
Figure 5-78 Agilent Micro GC Portable Gas Analyzer
Figure 5-79 RAE Systems MultiRAE Plus and Pro PID Gas Detectors
Figure 5-80 Ludlum Measurements Radiation Detector Type
Figure 5-81 Ludlum Measurements Radiation Detectors
Figure 5-82 Ludlum Measurements Alpha Radiation Detector
Figure 5-83 Ludlum Measurements High Range Alpha Ion Chamber
Figure 5-84 Morphix TraceX Explosive Detection Kit
Figure 5-85 Morphix Kit Tests For Explosives For Bomb Squads
Figure 5-86 Nexter Robotics
Table 5-87 Northrop Grumman Partner Positioning
Figure 5-88 Northrop Grumman Systems Segments
Figure 5-89 Northrop Grumman Portfolio
Figure 5-90 Nuclear Germanium Detector
Table 5-91 Pony Industry Main Customers
Figure 5-92 E-N-G MobiLab Systems
Table 5-93 QinetiQ Vision
Figure 5-94 QinetiQ Dragon Runner Urban Operations Rugged Ultra-Compact, Lightweight And Portable Reconnaissance Robot
Table 5-95 QinetiQ Customer Base
Figure 5-96 Riken Keiki Gas Detection Markets Addressed
Figure 5-97 Riken Keiki International Market Presence
Table 5-98 Morpho Government ID Solutions
Figure 5-99 Morpho MorphoCivis
Table 5-100 Morpho Population & Voter Registration Modules
Table 5-101 Morpho's Population Registration Solutions Technology
Table 5-102 Morpho National ID Graphically And/Or Electronically Personalized
Table 5-103 Morpho Civil Identity Management Travel Document Biometrics Advantages
Figure 5-104 Morpho Identity Management
Table 5-105 Morpho Public And Private Sector Security Systems Solutions
Table 5-106 Morpho Solutions for Financial Institutions
Table 5-107 Morpho Solution Elements for Telecom
Table 5-108 Morpho Access Control Terminal Types
Figure 5-109 Morpho MorphoAccess SIGMA Series
Table 5-110 Morpho Morphoaccess and Bioscrypt Sigma Series Features
Figure 5-111 Morpho MorphoAccess J Series
Figure 5-112 Morpho MorphoAccess J Series Models and Main Features
Figure 5-113 Morpho Bioscrypt 4G V-Flex Lite
Figure 5-115 Morpho Bioscrypt 4G V-Station Extreme
Figure 5-117 Morpho Bioscrypt 4G V-Station Extreme
Figure 5-119 Morpho Morpho 3D Face Reader Features
Table 5-120 Morpho 3D Face Reader Main features
Figure 5-121 Fingerprint Recognition
Table 5-122 Morpho System Aspects
Figure 5-123 Morpho MorphoPerso
Table 5-124 MorphoPerso ID Documents Lifecycle Management Flexible Solution
Figure 5-125 Morpho MorphoCheck
Figure 5-126 Morpho MorphoRapID
Table 5-127 Smiths Detection CBRNE Technologies
Figure 5-128 STERIS Corp NTDS Decontamination System
Table 5-129 Steris NTDS Ruggedized System Functions
Figure 5-130 STERIS Corp CBDS Decontamination System
Figure 5-131 STERIS Corp TCRWADS Decontamination System
Table 5-132 Thales Key Technology Domains
Figure 5-133 Thales Measurable Environmental Targets
Figure 5-134 Thales Group GROUND Master 400
Table 5-135 Thales Group GROUND Master 400 Key Features:
Table 5-136 Thales Group Ground Smarter 1000 Key Features:
Figure 5-137 Thales Critical Decision Chain
Table 5-138 Maxion Technologies Laser Product Segment Positioning
Figure 5-139 W. B. Johnson Radiation Detection Handheld Instruments


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