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• providing threat detection probability analysis for each scan. • Establishes a new level of confidence in ETD detection reducing workload stress and frustrations for both security personnel and passengers. It was immediately recognized that the 1st Detect Technology was a breakthrough that could be applied to many valuable applications in many industries. www.AmericanSecurityToday.com 2020 - Edition 47 The 1st Detect Technology traces its beginnings back to the United States Space Shuttle program and NASA’s requirement for an air quality monitor on the ISS with laboratory mass spectrometer capabilities. In 2006 SPACEHAB (predecessor) entered into a NASA Space Act Agreement and after an exhaustive search, it was determined that the Cylinder Ion Trap (CIT) design would best meet NASA’s needs. On December 18th, 2012, the MMS-1000 mini mass CIT spectrometer was delivered to NASA. The U.S. Homeland Department of Homeland Security (DHS) had been looking for a replacement for the currently used explosive detection technology that was 51