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Active Manufacturers and Distributors by Vendor Name Active Vendors Active Manufacturers and Distributors of Sealed Sources and Devices (Ordered by Vendor Name) February 27, 2012 Vendor Code Name and Address 239 P.O. Box 024202 Miami, FL 33102-5202 365 21st Century Technologies, Inc. 2900 S Highland Drive Suite 18B Las Vegas, NV 89109-1091 1227 3D, Danish Diagnostic Development A/S Dr. Neergaardsvej 5F 2970 Horsholm , ZZ Denmark 718 3M Company 6850 S. Harlem Avenue Beford Park, IL 60501 1166 3-Phase Measurement AS Sandsliasen 40, Sandsli Bergen, N-5862 Norway 114 A. Ahlstrom Osakeyhtio Postfach 1760 5450 Neuwied, Finland 159 AB Atomenergi Studsvik Sweden 1196 ABB Industrial Systems, Ltd. Finnabair Industrial Park file:///C|/NSSDRS/WEB/active-vendors.html[2/27/2012 2:48:33 PM] Active Vendors Dundalk Co Louth, Ireland 109 ABB, Inc. 579 Executive Campus Drive Westerville, OH 43082 106 Abbott Laboratories 1400 Sheridan Road North Chicago, IL 60064 744 AC Rochester Division of General Motors Corporation 1300 North Dort Highway, Dept. 32-27-4 Flint, MI 48556 111 Acrowood Corporation 4425 South 3rd Street Everett, WA 98206 108 Action Arms, LTD. Attn: Evan Whildin, General Manager P.O. Box 9573 Philadelphia, PA 19124 1201 Acuren Inspection, Inc. 101 Underwood Road, Building J La Porte, TX 77571 1110 ADAC UGM Medical Systems 3611 Market Street Philadelphia, PA 19104 113 Adaptive Technologies, Inc. 7845 Cessna Avenue Gaithersburg, MD 20879 1289 Advanced Care Medical 115 Hurley Road Building 3A Oxford, CT 06478 file:///C|/NSSDRS/WEB/active-vendors.html[2/27/2012 2:48:33 PM] Active Vendors 149 Advanced Detection Tech Inc. 5 Old Town Park Rd., South End Plaza, Unit 28 New Milford, CT 06776 1064 Advanced Gauging Technologies, L.L.C. 8430 Estates Court Plain City, OH 43064 115 Advanced Medical Systems, Inc. 121 North Eagle Street Geneva, OH 44041 1016 Advanz Measurement and Control Systems, Inc. 2800 Indian Ripple Road Dayton, OH 45440 152 Advanz-SRL 35 Agnes Street East Providence, RI 02915 1123 AEA Technology plc. Building 329 Harwell Science Park Didcot, Oxfordshire England, 117 AEG-Telefunken Corporation Route 22 - Orr Drive Somerville, NJ 08876 121 AFMOA/SGPR 110 Luke Avenue, Room 405 Bolling AFB, DC 20332-7050 120 AGAR Instrumentation, Inc. Houston, TX 119 AGFA Corporation AGFA Photo Division Manufacturing 100 Challenger Rd. file:///C|/NSSDRS/WEB/active-vendors.html[2/27/2012 2:48:33 PM] Active Vendors Ridgefield, NJ 07060-2105 348 Agilent Technologies, Inc. Little Falls Site 2850 Centerville Road Wilmington, DE 19808-1610 796 Ai Cambridge Limited London Road Pampisford, Camabridge CB24EF United Kingdom 1139 Ai Qualitek London Road Pampisford, Cambridge, CB2 4EF United Kingdom 126 Air Products and Chemical, Inc. P.O. Box 538 Allentown, PA 18105 160 Air Products and Controls, Inc. DBA Apollo Fire Detectors LTD 1749 E. Highwood Pontiac, MI 48340 118 Akademie der Wissen Chafter der DDR Zentralinstitut fur Isotopen Und Strahlenforschund Bireich Strahlehguellen Und Nuklearpharmaka Rober DDR-1115 Berkin - Buch Robert-Rossb-Strasse 10 Germany 1336 Alliant Techsystems, Inc. (ATK) Lake City Army Ammunition Plant P.O. Box 1000 Independence, MO 64051-1000 1237 All-Russian Research Institute of Automatics 10100, Moscow, Russia Central Post Office, P.O. 9 Moscow, ZZ file:///C|/NSSDRS/WEB/active-vendors.html[2/27/2012 2:48:33 PM] Active Vendors Russian Federation 1207 All-Russian Research Institute of Automation (VNIIA) 22 Sushchevskaya ulitsa Moscow 101000 Russian Federation 700 Alnor Instrument Company 7301 North Caldwell Avenue Niles, IL 60648 124 Alpha Omega Service, Inc. 16220 Gundry Avenue Paramount, CA 90723 1314 Alpha Omega Services, Inc. 1282 Big Woods - Starks Road Vinton, LA 70668 125 Alpha-Beta-Gamma Corp. 760 Alpha-Omega Services, Inc. 1282 Big Woods & Starks Road Edgerly, LA 70668 1106 Alpha-Omega Services, Inc. 1282 Big Woods and Starks Road Edgerly, LA 70668 132 Ambertec OY P.O. Box 58 Hannukenkuja SF-02271 ESPOO 10 H 37 Finland 131 Amdel Flemington Street Frewville SA 5063 Australia 1002 Amdel Limited file:///C|/NSSDRS/WEB/active-vendors.html[2/27/2012 2:48:33 PM] Active Vendors 11 West Thebarton Road West Thebarton, SA 5031 Australia 1001 Amdel Limited Corporation c/o Perma-Fix Environmental Services 1940 NW 67th Place Gainesville, FL 32653 1058 American Airlines Maintenance & Engineering Center P.O. Box 582809 Tulsa, OK 74158-2809 703 American Clinical Laboratories Research and Development 10465 Roselle Street San Diego, CA 92121 127 American Duesberg Bosson, Inc. 2723 Interstate Street Charlotte, NC 28208 705 American Nuclear Products 1232 East Commercial Springfield, MO 65803 133 American Optical Corproation P.O. Box 361 Bedford, MA 01730 134 American Scitec, Inc. 3505 Cadillac Avenue, Building J-5 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 138 Amersham Health White Lion Road Amersham Buckinghamshire, England HP79LL 140 AMP, Inc. P.O. Box 3608 file:///C|/NSSDRS/WEB/active-vendors.html[2/27/2012 2:48:33 PM] Active Vendors Harrisburg, PA 17105 148 Anadrill, Inc. 200 Macco Boulevard Sugar Land, TX 77478 142 Analytical Instrument Development West Chester, PA 19380 147 Analytical Instruments, Ltd. London Road Pampisford, Cambridge CB2 4EF United Kingdom 1017 Analytics 1380 Seaboard Industrial Blvd. Atlanta, GA 30318 1218 Ancore Corporation 2950 Patrick Henry Drive Santa Clara, CA 95054-1837 144 Anderson Effects, Inc. Mentone, CA 1243 ANSTO Radiopharmaceuticals and industrials New Illawarra Road Menai NSW 2234 Australia 145 Antek Instruments, Inc 6005 North Freeway Houston, TX 77022 146 Anyl-Ray Corporation Sarasota, FL 110 Apollo Fire Detectors Ltd. 36 Brookside Road file:///C|/NSSDRS/WEB/active-vendors.html[2/27/2012 2:48:33 PM] Active Vendors Havant, Hampshire, POL 1JH United Kingdom 135 Applied Biosystems 850 Lincoln Center Drive Foster City, CA 94404 139 Applied Biosystems, Sweden AB Seminariegatan 30 S-170 15 Uppsala Sweden 707 Applied Research Laboratories P.O. Box 129 Sunland, CA 91040 1292 Arclin Performance Applied 15859 Dyne Drive Hayward, WI 54843 151 ARCO Chemical Company Division of Atlantic Richfield Karthaus, PA 16845 150 Arjay Sales, Inc. 3832 North Hubbard Street Milwaukee, WI 53212 1188 ATI Medical 10954-A Viafrontera San Diego, CA 92127 170 ATI, Inc. 4750 Wiley Post, Suite 110 Salt Lake City, UT 84116 161 Atlan-Tech ,Inc 1345 Hembree Road Roswell, GA 30076 1262 Atom Chem Corporation file:///C|/NSSDRS/WEB/active-vendors.html[2/27/2012 2:48:33 PM] Active Vendors Bayshore, NY 158 Atomic Energy of Canada, Ltd. (AECL) 344 Slater Street Ottawa, ON KQP 540 Canada 709 Atomic Products Corporation Center Moriches, NY 11934 1164 Austrailian Isotopes New Illawarra Road Lucas Heights New South Wales 2234 Australia 107 Automata,Inc. 2225 Northwest Parkway, Suite 160 Marietta, GA 30067 1090 Automation & Control Technology, Inc. 6141 Avery Road P.O. Box 3667 Dublin, OH 43016 171 Axiom Research Corporation 8601 Six Forks Road Raleigh, NC 27615 624 B.K. Sweeney Manufacturing Company Denver, CO 80201 1184 BAE Systems Info/Electronic Systems 65 Spit Brook Road P.O. Box 868 MER12-1506 Nashua, NH 03061-0868 1149 Bahia 21 Corporation 2275 Research Blvd., Suite 500 #542 file:///C|/NSSDRS/WEB/active-vendors.html[2/27/2012 2:48:33 PM] Active Vendors Rockville, MD 20850 261 Baker Hughes Oilfield Operations, Inc. 2001 Rankin Road Instrument Characterization Buil Houston, TX 77073-5109 176 Ball Packaging Product, Inc. 1509 South Macedonia Avenue Muncie, IN 47302 1023 Barber-Coleman INDEW Corp. 1354 Clifford Avenue Loves Park, IL 61132 372 Barber-Colman Indev, Inc. 88 Boyd Avenue East Providence, RI 02914 1074 Bard Brachytherapy, Inc. 295 East Lies Road Carol Stream, IL 60188 178 Barneby-Cheney Company 835 North Cassady Avenue Columbus, OH 43219 180 Barry-Wehmiller Electronics 13327 U.S. 19 South Clearwater, FL 33546 1273 Bay FM 8652 Thornton Avenue Newark, CA 94560 179 BDC Electronics P.O. Box 5203 Midland, TX 79704 137 Bebig Isotopentechnik Und Umweltdiagnostik GMBH file:///C|/NSSDRS/WEB/active-vendors.html[2/27/2012 2:48:33 PM] Active Vendors Robert-Roessle-Strasse 10 D-13125 Berlin Germany 103 Bebig Trade, Inc. 1438 Spring Leaf W. Dundee, IL 60118 183 Becker Delft N.V. Delft Netherlands 181 Beckman Coulter, Inc. 4300 North Harbor Boulevard Fullerton, CA 92835-3100 182 Bedford Engineering Corporation (BEC) 124 South Road Bedford, MA 01730 1213 Belden Engineering 3924 Sunset Avenue Montrose, CA 91020-1840 184 Bendix Environmental and Process Instrument Division Lewisburg, WV 24901 625 Berthold Systems Berthold Systems Parkway West Ind. Park, 611 Parkway View Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15205 186 Berthold Systems, Inc. 101 Corporation Drive, Hopewell Bus. & Ind. Park Aliquippa, PA 15001 264 Berthold Technologies GmbH & Co. KG Calmbacher Strasse 22 Postfach 160 D-75312 Bad Wildbad file:///C|/NSSDRS/WEB/active-vendors.html[2/27/2012 2:48:33 PM] Active Vendors Germany 1031 Berthold Technologies U.S.A., LLC 99 Midway Lane Oak Ridge, TN 37831 1211 Best Lighting Products 1213 Etna Parkway Etna, OH 43018 1140 Best Lighting Products, Inc. 201 East Stevens Ave. Santa Ana, CA 92707 1345 Best Lighting Products, Inc. dba Foreverlite, Inc. 6865 Speedway Blvd. Suite Q108 Las Vegas, NV 89115 1312 Best Medical Belguim S.A. Zoning Industrial B-6220 Fleurus Belgium 187 Best Medical International A Division of Best Industries 7643-B Fullerton Road Springfield, VA 22153 1307 Best Theratronics, Inc. 7643 Fullerton Road Springfield, VA 22153 1308 Best Theratronics, Ltd. 413 March Road Ottawa, ON K2K 0E4 Canada 1115 Best Vascular, Inc. 4350 International Boulevard file:///C|/NSSDRS/WEB/active-vendors.html[2/27/2012 2:48:33 PM] Active Vendors Norcross, GA 30093 123 Betacontrol GmbH meB-und regeltechnik PO Box 1225 Am Weidekamp 10 D-5905 Freudenberg Germany 122 Betacontrol of America 425 Main Road Towaco, NJ 07082 188 Bio-Nuclear Mearsurements, Inc. P.O. Box 445 Ipswich, MA 01438 714 Bio-Nucleonics, Inc. 1910 N.E.
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