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RADIATION MONITORING DEVICES, INC.

4 facts from 2 public sources, as of 20 August 2026.

What it makes

3 articles
  • CryoScint: An Extreme Environment Sensor Head for Elemental Compositional Analysis

    Named on a research award · SBIR and STTR award data · read 20 August 2026 · dated 1 January 2023 · the fact

  • Rapid Inspection of Additively Manufactured Aerospace Components

    Named on a research award · SBIR and STTR award data · read 20 August 2026 · dated 1 January 2021 · the fact

  • Radiation Hard Diamond Particle Detector for Heliophysics

    Named on a research award · SBIR and STTR award data · read 20 August 2026 · dated 1 January 2020 · the fact

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Contract award

National Aeronautics and Space Administration SBIR/STTR award 2020, contract 80NSSC20C0448: Radiation Hard Diamond Particle Detector for Heliophysics

SBIR and STTR award data · retrieved 20 August 2026 · dated 1 January 2020

Contract award

National Aeronautics and Space Administration SBIR/STTR award 2021, contract 80NSSC21C0084: Rapid Inspection of Additively Manufactured Aerospace Components

SBIR and STTR award data · retrieved 20 August 2026 · dated 1 January 2021

Contract award

National Aeronautics and Space Administration SBIR/STTR award 2023, contract 80NSSC23PB554: CryoScint: An Extreme Environment Sensor Head for Elemental Compositional Analysis

SBIR and STTR award data · retrieved 20 August 2026 · dated 1 January 2023

The company's own statement

RMD is recognized worldwide as a foremost expert in the fields of radiation detection, high-speed imaging, nuclear instrumentation, and NDT.

RADIATION MONITORING DEVICES, INC. website · retrieved 20 August 2026

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