Kidney good call. Maybe they will dust off the portal in the back room ( take the tour) and resubmit it. Rumor has it, it worked back then and it will work better when hyphenated with added sensors. But the fly in the ointment; tsa was wounded when it put the old puffer booths into service before fully testing them. It worked out, those booths failed after a short period of time and delivered an increasing false alarm rate.
But if IMSC can put a booth in tsa's Atlantic City Lab that can pass muster and detect metal ( fairly easy) then IMSC controls trace detection for the longest run imaginable.
Let me dive into the deep end here- of course they can and will do just that. Reasoning: they have the platform, they have the superior sample acquisition technology and the hyphenated sensor is ready to be integrated. Dr. McGann spoke to the extensibility of the QS B-220 platform ( engine) in the last conference call. I listened to what he was saying and felt a surge of power. He really was pointing way down the road for hand held, for conveyor and for portal. This is the value of the company and one that all long investors must be aware of in any discussion of a potential buy out.
The company has done the hard work, now with funding they can extend the line. And with debt resolution we long term owners can also participate in a very long stock appreciation run.
BUT we do not want to give away the deed to the gold mine for a few franks ( yes hot dogs) or pounds ( as in cake). Are you with me LONGS?
Best of The Very Best Luck to ALL IMSC LONGS!