Published: July 23, 2010
Morpho Detection Previews Evolutionary Shoe Scanning Device at Indianapolis International Airport
INDIANAPOLIS - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Morpho Detection, Inc., a business of Safran group's Morpho division,
this week launched a data collection study of its next generation
ShoeScanner at Indianapolis International Airport (IND), one of the
final steps in preparing this solution for regulatory approvals.
The data collection is taking place at Indianapolis International
Airport's pre-security Civic Plaza and is expected to provide critical
insights into real-world operational requirements, such as human
interaction and ease-of-use. Morpho Detection's latest-technology shoe
scanning device (SSD) is designed to detect shoe-borne threats, allowing
air travelers to be screened at security checkpoints without the need to
remove their shoes.
"We're excited to take this important next step towards the acceptance
and adoption of advanced shoe screening technology," said Dennis Cooke,
president and CEO, Morpho Detection, Inc. "There is a growing global
demand for a convenient and effective shoe scanning option, and we're
pleased to offer Indianapolis travelers the opportunity to be part of
the final development of this solution."
"The Indianapolis Airport Authority is pleased to partner with Morpho
Detection as a test location for this project," noted Mark Hedegard,
IAA's senior director of business development. "We fully support the
research and development of new airport security innovations and are
very interested in systems that will enable us to enhance and improve
the overall airport experience for passengers."
Morpho Detection's SSD technology can detect a wide range of explosives
and metal shoe-borne threats using multiple integrated technologies,
including Ion Trap Mobility Spectroscopy, Quadrupole Resonance and
active metal weapons detection. Designed for high-volume and throughput,
the ShoeScanner provides a convenient, quick and effective scan for
metal and explosives not only in shoes, but also on the lower leg.
"The Indianapolis data collection will take us one step closer to the
checkpoint of the future - armed with real-world data, we are confident
we can deliver highly effective shoe scanners that provide a fast,
convenient solution for air travelers," said John C. Hill, chief
technology officer, Morpho Detection, Inc.
The Morpho Detection ShoeScanner is the next-generation evolution of the
former SRT (Secure Registered Traveler) Kiosk, which for the first time
integrated explosives detection and shoe scanning technologies along
with biometric identification to support registered traveler programs in
the U.S. The next-generation ShoeScanner does not incorporate biometric
technology.
For more information, please visit www.morphodetection.com
and www.indianapolisairport.com.
About Morpho Detection, Inc.
Morpho Detection, Inc., part of Morpho, a business of the Safran
group (PAR: SAF), is a leading supplier of explosives and narcotics and
chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) detection systems
for government, military, air and ground transportation, first
responder, critical infrastructure and other high-risk organizations.
Following Safran Group's 2009 acquisition of GE Security's GE Homeland
Protection, Inc. business, Morpho Detection integrates computed
tomography (CT), Raman Spectroscopy, trace (ITMS technology), X-ray and
X-ray Diffraction technologies into solutions that can make security
activities more accurate, productive and efficient. With
industry-leading products such as the Itemiser DX trace detection
system, the CTX line of explosive detection systems (EDS), and the
StreetLab Mobile hand-held chemical and biological substance
identification unit, Morpho Detection's solutions are deployed to help
protect people and property in some of the most important and sensitive
world locations.
About the Indianapolis Airport Authority
The Indianapolis Airport Authority (IAA) owns and operates Indiana's
largest airport system. In addition to Indianapolis International
Airport (IND), its facilities include the Downtown Heliport, Eagle Creek
Airpark, Hendricks County Airport, Metropolitan Airport, and Mt. Comfort
Airport. Indianapolis International Airport was named the best North
American airport by J.D. Power and Associates serving under ten million
passengers per year in 2010. IND's economic impact in central Indiana is
more than $3.3 billion annually and about 10,000 people work at the
airport each day. According to U.S. Department of Transportation data,
IND's average domestic air fare is one of the lowest in the nation. IND
averages 154 daily departures to 35 nonstop destinations. Home of the
second-largest FedEx Express operation in the world, IND is the eighth
largest cargo facility in the U.S.
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steve.hill@morphodetection.com
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