2005 News

News Archive

December 2005
Field Forensics, Inc. signs a license agreement with the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory for the E.L.I.T.E.™ Explosives Detection Technology developed at the lab’s Forensic Science Laboratory. FFI also delivers the first detection kits to the US Department of Energy.
October 2005
FFI opens offices in Canada and in Denmark. Mr. Jason Henry (tel.: 416.435.4551) will head the office in Canada and Mr. Morten Jensen will head the office in Denmark (tel.: (45) 26.55.40.29).
September 2005
FFI introduces E.L.I.T.E. ™ (Easy Livermore Inspection Tester for Explosives) explosives detection technology. With the affordability, robustness, ease of use, and the sensitivity to a broad range of explosives of the E.L.I.T.E. ™ Technology for the first time, police, military, and homeland defense forces will be able to equip individual policemen and soldiers with a powerful investigative and screening tool.
The E.L.I.T.E. ™ Technology will easily detect explosives and precursor residues on surfaces such as door handles, car doors and truck cargo latches…even human skin. Any would-be terrorist leaves traces of explosives on any surface he touches and even after several hand-washings the E.L.I.T.E. ™ would detect explosives residues on the skin of his hands.
March 2005
FFI releases newly updated website, with new products.

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