Briefings
Signals & Incidents — Week of 2026-02-24
Source monitoring this period reveals limited radiation detection and measurement activity qualifying for Signal publication. Of 154 sources across six ...
Briefings
Source monitoring this period reveals limited radiation detection and measurement activity qualifying for Signal publication. Of 154 sources across six ...
Vectis RADIATION
Denmark's customs authority issued a €168M contract for mobile container scanners — the week's largest single procurement. This represents a major border s
Vectis Intel
*Weekly tender intelligence for defense & security procurement*
Signals
The ITER REMS tender defines what 'fusion-ready' radiation monitoring looks like — tritium ionization chambers, 14.1 MeV neutron detectors, and particulate samplers for magnetic confinement environments.
Signals
New IAEA guidance codifies a 7-step insider threat vetting process — and for the first time, explicitly brings transport personnel into scope.
Signals
Excelitas closes its acquisition of Luxium Solutions (formerly Saint-Gobain Crystals), achieving vertical integration of the radiation detection sensor stack. OEM integrators face immediate supply chain questions.
Signals
Zimbabwe publishes a radiation detection procurement for its airports — highlighting the ongoing effort to close detection gaps at transit nodes in the Global South.
Vectis RADIATION
Major modernization of Spain's nuclear emergency response capabilities through a comprehensive dosimetry management system for first responders.
Vectis Intel
*Weekly tender intelligence for defense & security procurement*
Incidents
A scrap yard portal monitor caught a medical Ge-68 generator lost for over a year. The system worked — but the inventory failure that let it disappear is the real story.
Incidents
CBP intercepted a Troxler moisture density gauge with a license expired for 12 years — a 'ghost source' that had fallen completely outside regulatory tracking.
Signals
The NRC outsources its own staff dosimetry to Radiation Detection Company — reinforcing the economics of specialized OSL processing and the regulator-as-customer signal.