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The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has purchased 100 additional L3Harris Technologies ProVision® 2 passenger screening systems that will be deployed at airports throughout the United States.

Products and technology roadmap

The ProVision 2 system is a scanner that uses software to screen passengers at the checkpoint. The ProVision family was first introduced in 2009. Nearly 1,000 ProVision systems (both ProVision and ProVision 2) have already been deployed nationwide.

The ProVision has been a stalwart within the security industry, and continuous developments ensure that it will remain at the forefront of the industry for years to come,” said Todd Silvestri, Vice President, Product & Program Development for Security & Detection Systems, L3Harris. “We work to enable our products and technology roadmap to align to TSA’s security mission.”

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