Summary
The sprd must have the following: Must have the capability to detect both gamma and neutron radiation and can identify the
specific radionuclide. Must have options for either a Cesium Iodide (CsI) detector for high sensitivity or a Lanthanum Bromide (LaBr) detector for high resolution (≤3.5%) Must be pager size handheld device that can be worn by operators for continuous monitoring. Must be built to survive tough missions, with an IP67 rating for use in harsh environments and compliance with MIL-STD 810G for salt/fog. Must have a battery life of over 30 hours with a hot-swappable function, allowing for continuous operation without powering down. Features a familiar three-button control, allowing for one-handed operation. Must have sunlight readable color display, even through polarized lenses, ensuring data is
clearly visible in all environments. Must have built-in Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and GPS enable remote data viewing and integration with
user-deployed networks like the Android Team Awareness Kit (ATAK).