[Federal Register: November 12, 2003 (Volume 68, Number 218)]
[Notices]
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Antitrust Division
Notice Pursuant to the National Cooperative Research and
Production Act of 1993--XSEC Consortium
Notice is hereby given that, on October 1, 2003, pursuant to
Section 6(a) of the National Cooperative Research and Production Act of
1993, 15 U.S.C. 4301 et seq. (``the Act''), XSEC Consortium has filed
written notifications simultaneously with the Attorney General and the
Federal Trade Commission disclosing (1) the identities of the parties
and (2) the nature and objectives of the venture. The notifications
were filed for the purpose of invoking the Act's provisions limiting
the recovery of antitrust plaintiff to actual damages under specified
circumstances. Pursuant to Section 6(b) of the Act, the identities of
the parties are Varian Medical Systems, Inc., Mountain View, CA; and
Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), Palo Alto, CA. The nature and
objectives of the venture are to develop two types of novel, high
performance, low cost x-ray detectors, first for diffraction scanning
of checked bags for explosives and contraband, and second for computed
tomography (CT) scanning of large seaborne cargo containers. The first
type of detector will be a flat panel photoconductor x-ray detector of
approximate area 5 cm x 25 cm capable of detecting individual x-ray
photons and measuring their energy. These detectors will be used to
build a subscale laboratory test apparatus for a diffraction-based
explosive detector suitable for later scale-up to a size appropriate
for airport screening of checked bags. The second type of detector will
be a large area thin film transistor (TFT) panel detector for detecting
the flux or x-ray photons incident upon it but without energy
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measurement capability. Here the requirement is to produce TFT panels
at sufficiently low cost to enable very large detectors several meters
in extent to be assembled for CT scanning of cargo containers. Jet
printing techniques will be developed to enable wax masks to be used
during fabrication of the TFT arrays to reduce their manufacturing
cost.
Dorothy B. Fountain,
Deputy Director of Operations, Antitrust Division.
[FR Doc. 03-28283 Filed 11-10-03; 8:45 am]
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