BILLERICA — American Science and Engineering Inc. announced Friday that it has sold five more of its Z Backscatter Vans, this time to an unnamed law-enforcement agency in South America. Financial ...
Privacy-conscious travelers may cringe to think of the full-body scanners finding their way into dozens of airport checkpoints around the country. Most likely aren't ...
The Z Backscatter Van can be used to detect contraband such as car bombs, drugs or people in hiding, but the vans, which also can see through clothes and into some buildings, are raising major privacy ...
BILLERICA, Mass., March 30 (UPI) -- The U.S. government selected American Science and Engineering Inc. to provide maintenance support for the company's deployed X-ray scanning units. U.S. company AS&E ...
BILLERICA, Mass. – May 14, 2012 – American Science and Engineering, Inc. (“AS&E”), a leading worldwide supplier of innovative X-ray detection solutions, announced today the receipt of an order for ...
BILLERICA, Mass. -- American Science and Engineering, Inc. (NASDAQ: ASEI) (AS&E), a leader in X-ray detection technology, announced today the receipt of orders from a European Union (EU) and an Asia ...
American Science and Engineering, Inc. unveiled its ZBV S-Class, the newest addition to the company’s line of top-selling, Z Backscatter Vans (ZBV). The ZBV S-Class offers a sleek, contemporary ...
BILLERICA, Mass., Sept. 17 (UPI) -- The U.S. government has contracted X-ray technologies developer American Science and Engineering to conduct maintenance services on its scanning systems. The U.S.
X-ray machines are finding their way into a lot of different areas. While it used to be that you'd expect to be scanned by a machine at your doctor's office or the airport, that's not the case anymore ...
We've all seen, if not in person, that at least in a movie or another, how x-ray body scanners work. What kept most of us comfortable up until now was the fact that, in order to get scanned, you had ...
A Manhattan appeals court has stopped the release of information about NYPD surveillance vans, siding with the police department’s argument that the document dump could help terrorists. The nonprofit ...
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