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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Universal Detection Technology UNDT

Universal Detection Technology is engaged in designs, manufacturing, and marketing of air pollution monitoring instruments. The company is involved in the marketing and resale of detection devices for chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive threats. It also markets security and counter-terrorism products including bioterrorism detection kits, chemical detectors, radiation... see more

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Post by ldoggy on Mar 27, 2012 9:30pm

lets go UNDT

March 27, 2012 - China Daily - ROK, Vietnam, IAEA to pilot radioactivity tracking - South Korea, Vietnam and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on Tuesday have discussed a pilot project to track radioactive sources to bolster nuclear security and help reduce the risk of nuclear terrorism. According to the news release by the Seoul Nuclear Security Summit, under the pilot project, South Korea will provide and install the system in Vietnam with assistance from the IAEA. The results and lessons learned will be made available to other countries interested in the system to help enhance national and global nuclear security, particularly on the physical protection and transport security of radioactive materials. The Radiation Source Location Tracking (RADLOT) system has been developed and used by the Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety for tracking 1,400 radioactive sources. It allows real-time tracking of radioactive sources based on GPS satellite signals and mobile telecommunication networks.
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