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Smiths Detection Awarded Additional $28.5 Million Contract to Supply U.S. Military with Advanced Chemical Agent Detectors

Smiths Detection today announced that its military division has been awarded an additional $28.5 Million contract to supply the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) with advanced lightweight detectors under its Joint Chemical Agent Detector (JCAD) program.

The latest order takes to $52.3 million the total awarded this year to Smiths Detection under the U.S. Militarys JCAD program, following a $23.8 Million Low Rate Initial Production (LRIP) contract in March 2008.

Stephen Phipson, Group Managing Director, Smiths Detection said: We are delighted to have received our second major JCAD order this year, highlighting Smiths Detections position as world leader in chemical agent detection.

The M4 JCAD is a modified version of Smiths Detections Lightweight Chemical Detector (LCD) which has been widely adopted for military use. It alarms both to Chemical Warfare Agents (CWAs) and Toxic Industrial Chemicals (TICs). Weighing less than 2 pounds, it is smaller and lighter than other models while providing more accurate information to those in the field. It also benefits from the use of a non-radioactive technology compared with previous generations of detectors.

Mal Maginnis, President, Smiths Detection-Global Military and Emergency Responders, said: We are pleased that our LCD units are effectively providing troops with advanced chemical threat detection. The M4 JCAD has the capability of two instruments in one; a point detector monitoring air for chemical warfare agents and toxic industrial chemicals as well as a survey instrument that can check for contamination.

Smiths Detection, part of the Global technology business Smiths Group, became involved with the JCAD program in 2004 by supplying LCD units for evaluation into Increment 1, culminating with its selection as the most capable detector in June 2007. In the same year, Smiths Detection was selected to participate in the first major phase of Increment 2 of the JCAD program and supplied the DoD with multiple detectors for evaluation over the following year.

Smiths Detection has deployed over 130,000 chemical detectors around the world, including more than 41,000 GID-3 units supplied since 1998 to fulfil the DoDs ACADA program. Smiths Detection is committed to continuing development and providing the most advanced technology to those on the front lines.

About Smiths Detection

Smiths Detection is part of the global technology business Smiths Group. It offers advanced integrated security solutions for customers in civil and military markets worldwide and is a leading technology developer and manufacturer of sensors that detect and identify explosives, chemical and biological agents, weapons, and contraband. Its advanced technology security solutions also include Smiths Heimann x-ray imaging systems, millimeter-wave technology and a specialist software supply business for the management of large sensor and video surveillance networks. Separate business units focus on related products for the life sciences, and food manufacturing industries. For more information visit www.smithsdetection.com

About Smiths Group

Smiths is a global technology company, listed on the London Stock Exchange. Smiths Group is a world leader in the practical application of advanced technologies. Its products and services make the world safer, healthier and more productive. Smiths Group has three divisions focused on the high growth detection, medical devices, energy and communications markets. It employs more than 20,000 people in over 50 countries. For more information visit www.smiths.com

Contacts:

Media:
Coltrin & Associates for Smiths Detection
David Olsen, 212-221-1616 ext. 118
David_Olsen@Coltrin.com
or
Smiths Detection Military
Olivia Deffenderfer, 410-612-2681

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