Specifications include, but are not limited to:. A Handheld Chemical Identification Analyzer.The following are spec requirements: - System must be an all-optical Raman system designed for use by first responders, homeland security, military, law enforcement and forensic chemistry personnel. - The system must be MIL-STD-810G and IP67 tested and certified. - The system must be capable of operating directly through sealed glass or plastic containers. - The system must identify explosives, toxic industrial chemicals (TICs), chemical warfare agents (CWAs), narcotics, precursors, white powders and more. - The system must have flexible use modes: handheld point-and-shoot with fixed probe, mountable to tactical robots, or integrated vial mode. - The system must be powered using rechargeable battery; wall plug; or 123a disposable batteries. - The system must have integrated NIOSH and CAMEO database and provide detailed hazard data on scene. - They system must be accompanied by 24/7 technical and reach back support. - The system must include a 1-year Warranty, 1-year Support, and on-Site training within the Continental United States for up to 12 students.