Universal Detection Technology (www.udetection.com)(OTCBB: UNDT), a developer of early-warning monitoring technologies and counter-terrorism training programs to protect people from bioterrorism and other infectious health threats, announced today that it had received a contract from the Aerospace Data Facility-East, a part of the Department of Defense's National Reconnaissance Office. The contract includes equipment for the detection of harmful bio-agents, including anthrax, ricin and botulinum toxins.
"This contract will provide vital bioterrorism detection equipment to the DoD for a very sensitive sector of our national security and intelligence," said Jacques Tizabi, CEO of Universal Detection Technology. "As the public and private sectors realize the risks of bioterrorism activity, we will provide them with the necessary tools to meet those risks," said Tizabi.
Universal Detection Technology's bio-warfare detection equipment is used extensively by first responders and private industry throughout the country. The equipment has been evaluated by the U.S. DoD as well as the United Kingdom military. The contract includes orders for UNDT's anthrax, ricin and botulinum toxin detection equipment that detect a bio-agent in as little as three minutes. The contract also calls for UNDT to provide training equipment that allows users to become familiar with the test procedures without becoming exposed to any hazardous substances.
A DoD agency, the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) is part of the 16-member Intelligent Community, and is charged with building and operating the nation's reconnaissance satellites. The NRO provides intelligence-gathering tools to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the Department of Defense (DoD).
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