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CSI: MIAMI Uses RedXDefense XPAK to Solve Crime.


ROCKVILLE, Md. -- RedXDefense's portable explosives detection system, the XPAK XPAK Expansion Pack , will be featured on the popular CBS (Cell Broadcast Service) See cell broadcast.  television series, CSI CSI Crime Scene Investigator
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," the show's main characters will use the XPAK to help solve a crime. Viewers will be taken inside the XPAK as the explosives detection occurs.

"We are excited to showcase the XPAK in a forensic application. Often explosives detection is all about 'finding the bomb,' but at RedXDefense we believe the fight against terrorism begins much earlier. By detecting trace amounts of explosives on people, packages, vehicles and many other surfaces, the XPAK serves as a useful tool for gathering evidence on bomb-making facilities and bomb-makers. RedX is committed to working with senior military, homeland security, and private sector security officials on expanding this capability," comments RedX CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. , Dr. Regina E. Dugan.

The XPAK, currently deployed with the military and homeland security, utilizes a proprietary detection ink to achieve the simple, fast, and inexpensive method to detect trace amounts of explosives. The technology, developed and exclusively licensed from University of California, San Diego UCSD is consistently ranked among the top ten public universities for undergraduate education in the United States by U.S. News & World Report.[3] It is a Public Ivy. [1] For graduate studies, most of UCSD's Ph.D. , has many potential uses, including the detection of trace explosives fingerprints left by someone who has handled explosives and the detection of trace explosives on objects or vehicles.

RedXDefense is a complete solution provider for defense against explosive threats. The Company offers a suite of security solutions for guest screening, vehicle and package screening, and security management. RedX products are focused on reducing operational burdens and cost, and on creating a positive user experience. These products serve military, government, and private sector customers with wide-ranging applications from intelligence gathering to vehicle checkpoint screening to high-throughput visitor screening. RedX's innovative products and technology promise to change the way the industry approaches security.

For more information on RedX, please visit our website, www.redxdefense.com. To discuss specific applications, please call us today.
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