StemRad
StemRad, a leader in personal radiation protection solutions, has been awarded a $4.5 million contract by the U.S. General Services Administration, on behalf of the National Guard Bureau, to provide radiation protection equipment for soldiers and airmen.
With this contract, StemRad continues to showcase the unique capabilities of its 360 Gamma radiation protective belts. By selectively shielding stem cell-rich organs in the pelvic region, StemRad is making protection from gamma radiation a reality. The 360 Gamma belt reduces the probability of cancer due to low-dose exposures while preventing early mortalities following high-dose exposures.
The $4.5 million contract, which was funded by the National Guard and Reserve Equipment Account, is for a total of 630 belts and onsite training at the Consequence Management Support Center in Lexington, Kentucky. When requested, the National Guard supports civil authorities in mitigating domestic radiological incidents, whether they are intentional acts, such as a dirty bomb, or accidents that can include a nuclear reactor meltdown.
"In the 21st century, the threat of nuclear and radiological incidents has only increased. Europe's largest nuclear power plant, the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Station in southeastern Ukraine, is currently occupied by Russian military forces. Several state actors such as Iran and North Korea are either racing toward a nuclear weapon or already possess one. These developments have underscored the importance of contingency planning and protecting first responders from harmful gamma radiation in the event of an emergency," says StemRad CEO Dr. Oren Milstein. "This partnership with the National Guard Bureau is a significant step in implementing our protective technology to support American servicemembers."
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