DoD CBRN Selects 908 Devices to Support National Defense Systems

908 Devices has been awarded a 10-year fielded contract through the United States Department of Defense’s (DOD) Joint Enterprise-Research, Development, Acquisition, and Production/Procurement (JE-RDAP) omnibus Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract vehicle.

908 Devices is recognized for its patented and award-winning high-pressure mass spectrometry™ (HPMS) technology, which powers its line of handheld chemical detection and identification devices.

This includes the flagship M908™ and MX908™, which launched in June of this year.

Lightening The Load MX908 is your new go-to tool. With sensitivity comparable to IMS, significantly enhanced selectivity, and a clear, obvious interface, MX908 displaces legacy IMS, FID and GC instruments from the toolkit for many applications.
Lightening The Load. MX908 is your new go-to tool. With sensitivity comparable to IMS, significantly enhanced selectivity, and a clear, obvious interface, MX908 displaces legacy IMS, FID and GC instruments from the toolkit for many applications.

As a recipient of the $8.2 billion, multi-vendor contract, 908 Devices has been named a qualified contractor by the Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological Defense (JPEO-CBD), whose mission it is to protect the Joint Force from weapons of mass destruction by generating affordable capabilities.

Dr. Kevin J. Knopp, President and CEO, 908 Devices
Dr. Kevin J. Knopp, President and CEO, 908 Devices

Leveraging the power of HPMS, 908 Devices will now have the opportunity to compete for JE-RDAP task orders specific to future research, development, production, and fielding of CBRN defense systems.

“We are excited to be a qualified contractor and for the opportunities it provides,” said Dr. Kevin J. Knopp, President and CEO, 908 Devices.

“We believe our handheld high-pressure mass spec platform can play a critical role in the modern response mission and look forward to working closely with the military to support and enhance its CBRN response needs.”

John Kenneweg, Vice President, 908 Devices
John Kenneweg, Vice President, 908 Devices

“This has been an exciting year for our safety and security team, and being a recipient of the JE-RDAP contract allows us to be an innovation partner with the government,” said John Kenneweg, Vice President, 908 Devices.

“We will continue to explore and push the boundaries of our HPMS technology so as to be ready to support the evolving CBRN mission for years to come.“

High-Pressure Mass Spectrometry (HPMS)

At the heart of 908 Devices systems are molecular traps a thousand times smaller than those in conventional mass spectrometers.

908 Devices
908 Devices calls this breakthrough High Pressure Mass Spectrometry or HPMS™.

These diminutive traps can operate much closer to atmospheric pressures and enable them to use dramatically smaller pumps, ionizers, detectors and electronics than existing laboratory or luggable mass spectrometers.

This innovation has enabled 908 Devices to introduce mass spec in truly portable and handheld forms.

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