L-3 Communications Supplies Beijing Capital Airport with Automated Explosives Detection Systems; L-3's Advanced MVT-HR Technology to Help Secure 2008 Olympic Games.NEW YORK -- L-3 Communications (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange : LLL LLL abbr. left lower lobe (of the lung) ) announced today that its Security and Detection Systems subsidiary will supply Beijing Capital International Airport Beijing Capital International Airport (Simplified Chinese: 北京首都国际机场; Traditional Chinese: (BCIA BCIA Beijing Capital International Airport BCIA Biofeedback Certification Institute of America BCIA British Columbia Institute of Agrologists BCIA British Columbia Internet Association BCIA Blue Collar Investment Advisors ) with its MVT-HR multi-view tomography explosives detection systems. L-3 will initially design, install, and maintain 22 MVT-HR systems, as well as provide 81 operator workstations for the BCIA Terminal 3 hold-baggage screening system. BCIA is the host airport for the 2008 Summer Olympic Games The Summer Olympic Games or the Games of the Olympiad are an international multi-sport event held every four years, organised by the International Olympic Committee. . Designed to meet the most stringent explosives detection standards of regulatory agencies worldwide, the MVT-HR's high-resolution technology and patented state-of-the-art image processing offer the best on-screen threat resolution and analysis capacity currently available in a multi-view computed tomography explosives detection system. "We are extremely pleased that BCIA has chosen L-3 as a key supplier for this critically important airport expansion initiative," said Thomas Ripp, president of L-3 Security and Detection Systems. "The integration of the MVT-HR hold-baggage system in Terminal 3 underscores not only BCIA's confidence in our superior technology and expertise, but also marks an important milestone in our relationship with China." In late 2005, the MVT-HR was among several L-3 explosives detection systems to receive explosives detection certification from the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC CAAC Civil Aviation Administration of China CAAC Civilian Agency Acquisition Council CAAC Capital Area Activities Conference (Lansing, Michigan, USA) CAAC Clean Air Action Corporation CAAC Citizens' Action Against Crime ). "We are honored to be part of the growth of China's burgeoning aviation industry," Mr. Ripp added. He concluded, "The win at BCIA against established competitors signals L-3's entry and long-term commitment to the growing Chinese aviation market. L-3 was chosen for its ability to provide a multilevel mul·ti·lev·el adj. Having several levels: a multilevel parking garage. Adj. 1. multilevel - of a building having more than one level , networkable solution with throughput capacity to match the needs of a large and growing international air hub. The networked MVT-HR screens up to 1,800 bags per hour and easily accepts out-of-gauge items. L-3 will increase its presence in China and be a major player in providing screening solutions to airports in the country." Some of the world's most security-minded airports, including London's Heathrow, Amsterdam's Schiphol, and Australian airports serviced by the Qantas Group, also use the networkable MVT-HR to screen hold baggage for explosives. With a broad range of systems and technology, and an installed base of more than 18,000 systems worldwide, L-3 Security and Detection Systems offers screening technologies for numerous security applications that include: (1) aviation systems for hold baggage explosives detection, oversized baggage, and checkpoint screening; (2) cargo and air freight screening; (3) port and border inspection; and (4) facility protection. L-3 Security and Detection Systems' customer base includes major airlines, airports, numerous government agencies around the world (including the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Noun 1. Department of Homeland Security - the federal department that administers all matters relating to homeland security Homeland Security executive department - a federal department in the executive branch of the government of the United States , U.S. Federal Protective Service, U.S. Customs and Border Protection U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), a bureau of the United States Department of Homeland Security, is charged with regulating and facilitating international trade, collecting import duties, and enforcing U.S. trade laws. , U.S. Department of State and U.S. Department of Agriculture), and international authorities throughout Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and Latin America. To learn more about L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems, please visit the company's website at www.L-3com.com/xray. Headquartered in New York City New York City: see New York, city. New York City City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S. , L-3 Communications is a leading provider of Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance may refer to:
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