Pubdate: Mon, 20 May 2002 Source: Denver Rocky Mountain News (CO) Copyright: 2002, Denver Publishing Co. Contact: http://www.rockymountainnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/371 Webpage: www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/home/article/0,1299,DRMN_1_1158881,00.html SYSTEM THAT WILL SCAN RAILCARS IS NEARING COMPLETION BROWNSVILLE, Texas- A $1.3 million system to allow federal agents to scan railcars to check for narcotics and materials harmful to the public is expected to be completed by the end of the month on the international bridge between Brownsville and Matamoras, Mexico. "It's like another set of eyes," U.S. Customs spokesman Rick Pauza said Monday. "It can detect chemicals and weapons of mass destruction." The Vehicle and Cargo Inspection System, known as VACIS, will use gamma rays to scan railcars passing through the bridge and is similar to a system used to scan tractor-trailers. "It can scan the railcars for narcotics and anything harmful for the people in the United States," Pauza was quoted in a story in The Brownsville Herald on Tuesday. The system is expected to cut travel time for trains crossing the border between the United States and Mexico. A similar system is being built on the Mexican side of the bridge. Now, inspectors use drug-sniffing dogs and hand-held density meters to monitor cross-border traffic. "This is some of the latest technology that we're using to help further our anti-terrorism measures and also to seize narcotics," Pauza said. A similar system is in place in Laredo. Officials pointed to the removal in March of nearly 2,000 pounds of marijuana from inside a railcar arriving from Mexico. "This was an excellent seizure," said David Higgerson, acting U.S. Customs port director in Laredo. "A combination of high technology and good inspector work resulted in the first major seizure of marijuana we have seen in rail (cars) in Laredo in recent years." "It (VICAS) will inspect trains that come and go into each country more efficiently and more effectively," said Jose F. Galvan, president and CEO for B&M International Bridge. "It means the train should move faster because they aren't going to open the cars." "The machine is supposed to do tankers, railcars and auto racks. It will be able to see right through them. This is really good." Information from: Brownwood Bulletin - --- MAP posted-by: Beth