DHS to pilot dirty-bomb checkpoints

The Dept. of Homeland Security (DHS) recently announced plans to install radiation-detection devices at points of entry into major cities to vet containers and trucks for dirty bombs. It will use New York City as a staging area for pilot tests. The multi-layered initiative to protect the U.S. from a terrorist attack using nuclear or radiological weapons will not only screen nearly 100% of containers entering the country by next year, but also screen commercial traffic entering major cities, regardless of whether the freight crossed international borders, DHS said. “[The Securing the Cities Initiative]…is a ...

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