Booz Allen Hamilton [BAH] has received a potential $1.5 million in new options under an existing task order to continue providing on-site systems engineering and technical assistance to the Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate’s First Responder Group. If both options are exercised they will bring the value of the company’s current SETA contract to $6.6 million.

Design Interactive Inc. has received a $1.1 million sole-source contract from the Transportation Security Administration for Advanced Imaging Display Systems, which are also called Screeners Auto-Diagnostic Adaptive Precision Training and research services associated with visual search behavior. The award is a follow-on to an existing Small Business Innovation Research Phase III contract the Enhancing Training Effectiveness through Cognitive State Assessment. Screen-ADAPT is a Windows application that uses trainee eye movement patterns to measure search performance and identify detection errors.

The Transportation Security Administration has awarded L-3 Communications [LLL] $1.3 million in task orders to provide support for eXaminer 6000 series explosives detection systems (EDS). The task orders were made under a $17.6 million contract for technical and engineering support services. Separately, the agency awarded Safran Group’s Morpho Detection business a $408,084 task order to conduct network inventory and assessment on CTX 9800 explosives detection systems at eight airports.