Smiths Detection2013-02-20 14:25:07
Smiths Detection Starts Supplying Mobile Medical Shelters to U.S. Army
Edgewood Facility to Deliver More than 100 Dual-Use Systems under $40m contract
Smiths Detection has delivered the first Chemical Biological Protective Shelters (CBPS) to the U.S. Army as part of a $40 million award from the Department of Defense's Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological Defense.
The self-contained, mobile shelters with 400 square feet of working space will be used for preventative and emergency care to troops in the field. Three CBPS M8E1 units have now been delivered, the first of 111 systems due over the next two years.
Bob Bohn, Vice President - Sales, Smiths Detection, said: "These CBPS units offer the U.S. Army a critical dual-use capability -- a highly mobile, protected environment for soldiers operating under threat of chemical and biological agents or the harsh conditions of a natural disaster response."
The CBPS protects against potential chemical and biological threats, allowing surgeons to operate in a sterile environment without having to wear protective clothing. CBPS is a dual-use system designed to military specifications but with homeland mission capability to support events such as in the aftermath of a natural disaster. The systems are manufactured at Smiths Detection's recently expanded U.S. headquarters in Edgewood, Maryland.
Edgewood Facility to Deliver More than 100 Dual-Use Systems under $40m contract
Smiths Detection has delivered the first Chemical Biological Protective Shelters (CBPS) to the U.S. Army as part of a $40 million award from the Department of Defense's Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological Defense.
The self-contained, mobile shelters with 400 square feet of working space will be used for preventative and emergency care to troops in the field. Three CBPS M8E1 units have now been delivered, the first of 111 systems due over the next two years.
Bob Bohn, Vice President - Sales, Smiths Detection, said: "These CBPS units offer the U.S. Army a critical dual-use capability -- a highly mobile, protected environment for soldiers operating under threat of chemical and biological agents or the harsh conditions of a natural disaster response."
The CBPS protects against potential chemical and biological threats, allowing surgeons to operate in a sterile environment without having to wear protective clothing. CBPS is a dual-use system designed to military specifications but with homeland mission capability to support events such as in the aftermath of a natural disaster. The systems are manufactured at Smiths Detection's recently expanded U.S. headquarters in Edgewood, Maryland.
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