Abstract: The ORNL red-dot badge was designed to provide radiation dose estimation for personnel working in neutron, gamma, and mixed-field environments. The primary quantitative radiation-sensing components in the red-dot badge are TLDs, used to measure direct neutron, gamma, and albedo neutron response. The TLDs were calibrated with radium gammas and HPRR-generated neutrons. In this study, the badge is used as a crude spectrometer as well as a dosimeter. Intercomparison results from the Tenth PDIS are favorable, as would be expected since the exposures in the intercomparison were from the same source as the original calibrations. Other neutron- and gamma-emitting sources are being sought in order to confirm the sensitivity of the red-dot badge in a wide range of radiation environments. Whenever possible, dosimeter calibration factors should be determined from independent measurements of neutron spectral quality.