Friday, November 02, 2007

Ion Mobility Spectrophotometers (IMS) Survey

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) has asked the Idaho National Laboratory (INL), a component of the Department of Energy (DOE), to evaluate Ion Mobility Spectrophotometers (IMS) technology for First Responders.

IMS technologies for First Responders can be handheld and used to identify explosive, chemical and drug threats. To better obtain “boots on the ground” practitioner needs and experiences with IMS
technology, the Idaho National Laboratory has prepared a First Responder survey located at www.imssurvey.org.

By participating in a short 10-15 minute survey you will be providing valuable input to on-going operational and standards research serving the First Responder community.

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