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Applications


Below is a list of potential applications for our enterprise and interoperability solutions:


Aviation and Aircraft Maintenance


• Connect a SHUTTLE BUS fleet to the main and off-site automobile car rental offices and to maintenance facilities.


• Connect members of a SECURITY force with outside police, fire, FEMA and off-site supervisors.


• LINK various AIRPORT LOCATIONS together for ground crew and field operations support.


• Provide AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE personnel communication with the crew, main office and other airport crews for location of spare parts, etc.


Construction


• Link ON-SITE CONSTRUCTION crews to the home office and to other crews at other sites.


• FOREMEN can use portable radios, computers or PDAs to connect with a jobsite that uses two-way radios.


• CONSTRUCTION OFFICES can communicate with on-site or off-site field personnel using radios or computers – freeing up radios for field work.


• Construction offices and foremen can talk with SUPPLIERS and SUB-CONTRACTORS.


Education


• CAMPUS SECURITY can interoperate with other campus systems and with local police, fire and ambulance officials.


• STADIUM EVENT personnel can expand the range of two-way radios during large events, such as football games, graduation ceremonies, etc.


• SCHOOL BUSES can talk back to their base in the event they go out of the normal range of operation, such as at an away sporting event.


• MAINTENANCE can communicate with off-site facilities such as the main warehouse or other schools. They can also communicate with FIELD MAINTENANCE workers on-site and off-site.


• School ADMINISTRATION officials, such as the principal, can communicate with maintenance workers, security, police and off-site offices.


Energy and Natural Resources


• MINING OPERATIONS underground can talk through an internet connection to radios and other devices above ground.


• NUCLEAR FACILITIES with two-way radios can securely communicate with local police, fire, and regulatory officials for day-to-day and emergency needs.


• GENERATION PLANTS can communicate with off-site suppliers, support, operations and maintenance workers.


• FIREFIGHTERS can better coordinate at the scene of a FOREST FIRE and can create a base station on the move.


• TIMBER INDUSTRY, including loggers, can communicate back to their base station and among other forestry workers in the field – regardless of their distance from base operations or obstructions.


• UTILITY workers can communicate directly from field locations like bucket trucks and manholes to dispatch, foremen, maintenance, and other locations who might have other devices like cell phones, PDAs and laptops.


• Offshore OIL RIG workers can communicate among rigs and between rig and shore, supply vessel or emergency authorities.


• ENERGY PRODUCTION personnel and pipeline workers can connect EXTREMELY REMOTE sites to base, headquarters and suppliers.


Financial Institutions


• BANKS security forces can link to civil authorities and ARMORED CARS.


• Link radio systems together in radio resistant places like BANK VAULTS.


• ATM customers can speak directly with customer service or security.


First Responders


• POLICE, FIRE, EMS and other first responders can unify their communications at the scene of an incident.


• First responders can extend range for IN-BUILDING PENETRATION, such as communications into a prison or other fortified structure.


• First responders can EXTEND RADIO COVERAGE out to a remote location such as a brush fire or water rescue scene.


Government Operations


• Remote operations of ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES can connect to headquarters as well as other local, state or federal agencies.


• PUBLIC SAFETY and DISASTER RECOVERY operations can interoperate with one another and with first responders.


• On-site responders can create temporary INTEROPERABILITY in emergencies.


• Supervisors and managers can be anywhere in the world and DIRECT OPERATIONS using a network connected computer.


Hospitality and Gaming Industry


• RESORT PROPERTIES can be linked for alerts to terrorism, theft and safety issues.


• HOTEL CHAIN operations, such as the shuttle bus from the airport, can be interconnected.


• The FRONT DESK can communicate with hotel operations such as cleaning, valet and maintenance.


• The GAMING industry can ensure more pervasive security by tying disparate security forces together, thus expanding the range and capability of their existing radios.

 

Hospitals / Medical


• AMBULANCE services can link to hospital, fire, police, and doctor’s offices.


• HOSPITALS can connect to remote locations, off-site facilities, mobile clinics, first responders, and to experts at other hospitals.


• TELEMEDICINE devices can now enjoy instant on-demand communications with the doctors and technicians back at the hospital.


• NURSING HOMES can connect with hospitals for emergencies and for transport of patients.


• IN-HOME HEALTH CARE can now use voice interaction to better monitor and advise patients and respond to their requests for assistance directly from the networked medical device in use.


• DOCTORS OFFICES can communicate with hospitals for transport of patients.


Immigration


• BORDER PATROL can link various systems together, such as Coast Guard, National Guard, local police and fire, etc.


• HELICOPTERS can link into ground and sea based operations using Critical RF, and vice versa.

 

Manufacturers


• MANUFACTURERS can manage factory production, coordination of suppliers, and efficiency of operations worldwide.


• WAREHOUSES and similar DISTRIBUTION and COLLECTION POINTS can coordinate communications between different entities and within the facility itself.

 

Maritime Industry


• MARITIME users, including fishing vessels and commercial operations, can securely communicate with on-shore facilities and with other vessels.


• Maritime users can communicate to and from vessels in distress and the UNITED STATES COAST GUARD.


Multinational Organizations


• MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS can link various remote workforces around the world.


• Local RADIO SYSTEMS anywhere can be linked together as one system.


• Connect REMOTE MONITORING devices to main monitoring facilities.


• Add VOICE COMMUNICATIONS capability to machine controls.


Recreation


• Stadium sporting events, concerts and other LARGE VENUES can overcome barriers to portable coverage experienced by concrete structure blockages and underground tunnels.


• During large events, users can link TEMPORARY VENUES together.


• EVENT SECURITY can talk with field security to protect VIPs.


• Connect OUTDOORSMEN and FISHING BOAT OPERATORS with various remote personnel, central locations and with support personal such as drivers.


• GOLF COURSES can interconnect radio systems and extend coverage back to the clubhouse from all areas.


• ZOOS can bolster security by unifying communications with local authorities and extend communications to hard to cover areas.


• NATIONAL PARK, FORESTRY, AND WILDLIFE officials can coordinate communications amongst each other as well as outside agencies as needed across vast expanses of geography.


Restaurant


• WAIT STAFF can interoperate with kitchen and host station to coordinate orders and speed table turns.


• DIRECT FOOD ORDERS can be placed by patrons at their tables, thus reducing restaurant wait staff headcount.

 

Retail


• RETAIL OPERATIONS can monitor their inventory and while using a PDA or Tablet PC can connect to home office, distribution centers, internal security and police, fire and EMS.


• CAR DEALERS can coordinate activities around the lot with in-building or garage needs.


• MALLS can use Critical RF for security personnel, remote parking garages, and other means of unifying communications.


Security


• Private SECURITY firms can ensure communication with employees and with local police, ambulance and governmental officials.


• EVENT personnel can coordinate stadium or similar security personnel with local officials for temporary events like concerts.


• MOTORCADES and similar VIP events can coordinate communications on the fly, with easy set up and tear down capabilities.


Transportation


• Planes, trains and chauffeured automobiles as well as other TRANSPORTATION PERSONNEL can connect to central dispatch and locations linking radios with computing devices such as automated dispatch systems and meters.


• SHUTTLE BUSES can communicate with other buses and with the home location.


• TOW TRUCK operators can communicate with other areas which are normally outside of range of the two-way radio system.


• AMBULANCE OPERATORS can expand range and interoperate with hospitals, police, fire and other officials.


• TRUCKING FIRMS can communicate inter-terminal with vendors and with off-site locations.