RedXDefense Launches Streamlined System for Collection and Analysis of Tactical and Strategic Trace Explosives Data
ROCKVILLE, MD – May 18, 2009 – RedXDefense announced today the worldwide launch of XPAK-i. XPAK-i combines the XPAK portable trace explosives detection system with the i-MODULE geolocation, referencing, and data logging tool and XPAK Spotlight Software for the visualization and analysis of this data. The entire system provides the most streamlined system available today in support of nodal analysis that targets terrorist networks and facilities. The XPAK was launched in 2007 and currently is in use by foreign and U.S Military, civilian, and private sector customers. The first XPAK-i systems have been deployed by the Combat Support Directorate of the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) to Iraq and Afghanistan in support of operations in theater.
CEO, Regina Dugan, comments, “We have long believed in the wide scale deployment of rugged detectors and the systematic collection and visualization of trace explosives data as a means for identifying bomb makers and bomb-making facilities. The introduction of the XPAK-i is the next step in our commitment to this objective. Our products are motivated by a new conceptual framework for fighting terrorism that is intent on identifying the source of the explosive activity so that it can be disrupted and eliminated. Every feature, every product and solution, is focused on this goal.”
The XPAK-i system allows operators to collect and analyze trace explosives data over a wide target area, record samples with barcode and GPS data, preserve samples for further forensics, and using RedX’s proprietary Spotlight Software, download data and map it to quickly identify patterns of activity or ‘hot’ zones.
The addition of the XPAK-i to the product offerings shows RedX’s commitment to providing complete solutions for defense against explosive threats.

