Radiation Detection Solutions (RDS) was originally founded to tackle development and achievement to in-use condition of an inexpensive micro-scale, real-time, tissue-equivalent radiation detection system. Designated the Solid State Tissue Equivalent Detector (SSTED), the device has been constructed from organic materials and is proven capable of detecting all forms of ionizing radiation. Applications for the SSTED now include monitoring exposure of military personnel and first responders, at nuclear power plants, in hospital, in-vivo, and even for commercial space travel. The SSTED prototype has further been tested by the Sandia National Laboratories with the received STTR funding further advancing the system's condition