US Nuclear’s Border Security and Fentanyl Detection Systems in Demand as White House Seeks $13.6 Billion in Funding
LOS ANGELES, CA, Oct. 24, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — via NewMediaWire – In a significant move to bolster border security and combat the ever-increasing threat of fentanyl trafficking, the Biden administration has proposed a budget requesting $13.6 billion. This allocation, aims to enhance security measures at all U.S. border crossings and inspection sites, is benefiting US Nuclear Corp. (OTC-QB: UCLE) who is a pioneer in the development of drone mounted, handheld and stationary border security systems that rapidly detect radiation, biological toxins, and hazardous, hard-to-detect chemicals such as PFAS, drugs, fentanyl, gunpowder, and nerve gases.
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