1. Executive Summary
- 1. Contents and Goals
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Report Scope
- 2. Chemical and Biological Warfare; an Emerging Threat
- 1. Biological Weapons
- 2. Chemical Agents
- 3. Chemical Detection Technologies
- 1. Point Detection
- 2. Standoff Detectors
- 3. Clinical Detection Technology Trends
- 4. Nuclear Materials; a Terrorist Threat
- 1. Weapons-Grade Materials
- 2. Radiological Dispersion Device--Dirty Bombs
- 3. Noninvasive System for Measurement of Unauthorized Substances
- 4. Monitoring To Control Theft of Special Nuclear Materials
- 5. Needs for Detector Developments
- 1. Drivers for Detection-Development
- 2. Industry Challenges
- 3. Strategic Conclusions
- 6. Perspectives of this Report
- 1. Issues Driving and Preventing this Technology
- 2. Unique Features of this Report
- 3. Primary Market
2. Introduction
- 1. The Role of Federal Agencies
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Reorganizing the Security Establishment
- 3. The Administration's Research Plan
- 4. The Freedom of Information Act
- 2. The Threat
- 1. Infrastructure
- 2. Cybersecurity
- 3. Electricity
- 4. Natural Gas
- 5. Water
- 6. Biological; Chemical; and Nuclear Threats
- 3. Agencies with Major Homeland Security R&D Programs
- 1. The Department of Health and Human Services
- 2. The Department of Energy
- 3. The Department of Defense
- 4. The National Institute of Standards and Technology
- 4. Biological Warfare: An Emerging Threat in the 21st Century
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Anthrax
- 3. Genetic Engineering of Pathogens
- 4. Lessons from History
- 5. Terrorist Threats and Possible Solutions
- 5. Introduction to Chemical Agents and Toxic Industrial Materials
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Nerve Agents
- 3. Blister Agents (Vesicants)
- 4. Toxic Industrial Materials
- 6. Chemical Agent and Tim Field Detection Technologies
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Point Detection Technologies
- 3. Ionization/Ion Mobility Spectrometry (IMS)
- 4. Flame Photometry
- 5. Infrared Spectroscopy
- 6. Electrochemistry
- 7. Surface Acoustic Wave
- 8. Photoionization Detectors
- 9. Miscellaneous Detection Technologies
- 10. Standoff Detectors
- 7. Laboratory Analytical Instruments
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Mass Spectrometry (MS)
- 3. Chromatography
- 8. Evaluation of Chemical Detection Equipment
- 1. Selection Factors
- 2. Equipment Evaluation Categories
- 9. Introduction to Biological Detection Status
- 1. Current Limitations in Our Ability To Cope with Biological Attacks
- 2. Clinical Detection Technology Analysis and Trends
- 3. Environmental Detection Technology Analysis and Trends
3. Detection Strategies for Security
- 1. Development of Strategies for Defense Against Bioweapons
- 1. Research and Development
- 2. Development of New Technologies
- 1. Some New Biodetectors
- 2. Flow Cytometers
- 3. Biological Detectors at Work
- 4. Decontaminating a Site
- 3. Government and Agencies Ponder Actions
- 1. The Wake-Up Call
- 2. Computerized National Health Network
- 3. Consortium Aims To Create Standards for Biodefense Technology
- 4. National Research Council Plan Places R&D in Pivotal Role
4. Detection of Nuclear Threat
- 1. Nuclear Materials: A Terrorist Threat
- 1. Weapons-Grade Materials
- 2. Radiological Dispersion Device--Dirty Bombs
- 3. Background
- 2. Detectors: The First Line Of Defense
- 1. Geiger Mueller Counters
- 2. National Laboratory Evaluates Detectors for Cargo Containers
- 3. Noninvasive System for the Measurement of Unauthorized Substances
- 4. We are Not Safe
- 3. Minimizing the Theft of Nuclear Materials
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Monitoring To Control Theft of SNM
- 3. Monitoring Strategies
- 4. New Detector Developments
- 1. Tiny Device Can Detect Hidden Nuclear Weapons; Materials
- 2. Nabbing Nuclear Smugglers
- 3. Detection System To Boost Anti-Terror Efforts
5. Chemical- and Biological-Agent Detection; Market Dynamics
- 1. Detection Market Considerations
- 1. Before and After 9-11
- 2. Market Drivers and Restraints
- 3. Industry Challenges
- 4. Strategic Conclusions
- 5. Standoff Detection Systems
- 2. Market Forecasts and Trends
- 1. Revenue Forecast
- 2. Demand Analysis
- 3. First Responders
- 4. The Civilian Sector
- 3. Technology Trends
- 1. General Technologies
- 2. PCR
- 3. Flow Cytometry
- 4. Aerosol Particle Sizers
- 5. Microillumination
- 6. Antibody Antigen Particle Tests
- 7. Standoff Laser Biological-Agent Detection--XM-94
- 8. UV/IR LIDAR
- 9. Mass Spectrometry
- 10. Ongoing Methods Development
- 4. Competitive Factors Analysis
- 1. Fast Detection Time
- 2. Low False-Alarm Rates
- 3. Network Compatibility
- 4. Durability
- 5. Small Unit Size
- 6. Low Unit Cost
- 7. Low Power Usage
- 5. Summary of Opportunities and Considerations
- 1. Dual Chemical and Biological Detection
- 2. Chemical Warfare Agent Detection Market
- 3. Biological Warfare Agent Detection Market
- 4. Factors To Consider
6. Directions of Chemical and Biological Detection
- 1. Recent Research Developments in Detection
- 1. Sensing Numerous Chemicals
- 2. Hybrid Biochemical Sensor for Multiple Sensing
- 3. Economical Sensors To Monitor Pollutants
- 4. Early Detection of Chemical Warfare
- 5. Detecting Contaminants
- 6. Handheld Devices Use Lysin To Battle Anthrax
- 7. Novel Biosensor
- 8. Detect Invisible Biological Agents Faster
- 9. DNA Detection Gets Cheaper and Easier
- 10. Handheld Device Analyzes Wine and Patients
- 11. Ultraviolet Light Source Will Detect Bioagents
- 12. Discovery Prompts Call for Biowarfare Agreement Review
- 13. Make Genetic Diagnosis without Labels
- 14. New Chemical-Sensing Path Opened
- 15. Simplify the Electronic Nose
- 2. Today's Automated Laboratory Analyzers
- 1. Automated Systems
- 2. Transport of Samples and Consumables
- 3. Processing
- 4. Analytical Techniques
- 5. Control and Communications
- 6. Internet Connectivity
- 3. The Future of Commercial Analyzer Systems
- 1. Opportunities in Analytical Method Commercialization
- 2. Test Strips and Field Test Kits
- 3. Opportunities in Biological-Agent-Detection Technology
- 4. Issues and Challenges
- 5. Field Tests
- 4. Biotechnology Future in the Military
- 1. Biotechnology Future in the Military
7. Current Research in Chemical and Biological Detection
- 1. Innovative Detector Systems
- 1. Nanoprisms
- 2. MEMS Pebbles
- 3. Artificial Noses
- 4. Detecting Trace Residues Using Nanowires
- 5. Detecting Plastic Explosives
- 6. Studies Find that Bees Are Potential Chemical-; Biological-Agent Detectors
- 7. Laser Technology Promises Faster Identification of Bioterror Bugs
8. Chemical- and Biological-Agent-Detection Companies and Their Products
- 1. Chemical and Biological Detection Companies and Their Products
- 1. Chemical- and Biological-Agent-Detection Companies and Their Products
9. Recent Patents in Chemical- and Biological-Agent-Detection Technologies
- 1. Recent Patents in Chemical- and Biological-Agent-Detection Technologies
- 1. Recent Patents in Chemical- and Biological-Agent-Detection Technologies
10. Technical Insights' 2002 Science and Technology Awards
- 1. Security Technologies Awards
- 1. Awards Overview
- 2. Technology Innovation
- 3. Technology Leadership
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