GMS Monitoring
GMS Monitoring typically refers to Gamma Monitoring System or Geospatial Monitoring System within a security context. A Gamma Monitoring System is a network of fixed and/or mobile radiation detectors deployed to provide continuous, wide-area surveillance for radioactive materials. It is used to secure borders, nuclear facilities, and major public events against the illicit trafficking of radioactive substances, providing real-time alerts and location data to a central command center.
Key Points:
– Network of sensitive radiation detectors (often NaI scintillators) placed at strategic points.
– Provides real-time data on background radiation levels and alarms for abnormal increases.
– Integrates with video surveillance and access control for a coordinated response.
– Used for port of entry security, protection of nuclear power plants, and during large public gatherings.
– Data can be visualized on GIS maps for instant situational awareness.
– A cornerstone of national and international nuclear security architecture.
Establish a radiation security net. Implement a comprehensive GMS (Gamma Monitoring System) with Tactical Supply Pakistan for facility and border protection.
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