Implant Sciences Corp. [IMSC] says it is enhancing its Quantum Sniffer handheld QS-H150 and benchtop QS-B220 explosives trace detection systems with an advanced performance logging and reporting system. The new software package, which will be offered as an accessory, is available for the company’s installed base of over 1,300 QS-H150 units as well as future sales of the H150 and B220. The new software tool allows users to collect data from multiple Quantum Sniffer devices into a single data repository where it can be queried and organized to produce detailed reports. Data includes time of scan, system operator, substances detected, and a detailed analysis for each positive detection. Implant says that the reporting enhancement is important to government regulators as part of an audit trail and enables use of the Quantum Sniffers on a pay-per-scan basis.