Joint Service Contamination Surface Detector
The Joint Service Contamination Surface Detector (JCSD) is a vehicle-mounted devices which detects chemicals using a downward looking laser to read the chemical signatures of the ground as the vehicle is in motion, as fast as 45 mph. It can detect chemical warfare agents (CWA), Toxic Industrial Chemicals (TICs) and Non Traditional Agents (NTAs). This system is a leap-ahead capability that enables real-time, non-contact chemical reconnaissance entirely on the move.
Scout Chemical Identifier (LISA)
LISA technology provides non-contact detection and identification of trace explosives or bulk chemical contamination by agents, toxic industrial chemicals, and other hazards. LISA is able to identify chemicals at a distance using only the low-power laser energy, eliminating the need for swipes, samples, or any type of contact.
Wide Area Laser Surveillance for Bio Agents
ITT’s Wide Area Surveillance LIDAR provides real-time detection of a biological agent attack over an entire facility, campus, event-venue, or even an entire city. Using a single eye-safe, long range laser tuned to the characteristics of bio-agents released in the air, the WAM LIDAR provides a long-range trigger sensor for high-profile facilities protection.


