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by Phil Leggiere   
Monday, 04 February 2008

Universal Detection Technology, Los Anegeles, CA, a developer of early-warning monitoring technologies for bioterrorism, has announced that its BSM-2000 Anthrax Detection System was listed on the Responder Knowledge Base website, the primary source of information for First Responders. The site is sponsored by the Department of Homeland Security.

The Responder Knowledge Base website was created to provide emergency responders, purchasers, and planners with a trusted, integrated, on-line source of information on products, standards, certifications, grants, and other equipment-related information. The RKB is funded through the FEMA National Preparedness Directorate, U.S. Department of Homeland Security. The listing on the RKB website will allow first responders throughout the country to access and review information on the BSM-2000 as it relates to the detection of bacterial spores such as anthrax.

Source: Universal Detection Technology


Phil Leggiere
About the author:
Business Editor/Online Managing Editor, is an experienced journalist and business analyst based in New England.
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