TRX supported our partner Blueforce Development this past week at the second annual Operation Convergent Response (OCR) where Blueforce demonstrated how their Command Center solution improves situational awareness for first responders during incidents. OCR2018 was held at the Guardian Centers in Perry, Georgia; the 830-acre disaster preparedness and state-of-the-art training campus offered a realistic metroplex for many disaster response exercises. These disaster and crisis scenarios included a helicopter crash, nuclear detonation, earthquake, and active shooter incidents. TRX supported Blueforce in a subway terror attack scenario where a terrorist led a simulated attack that included a bomb and chemical release in a subway tunnel.
TRX is now a Silver Partner in the Samsung Enterprise Alliance Program (SEAP) which will allow TRX access to more features on Samsung’s broad range of mobile devices. This new partnership connects TRX to Samsung technology and business teams so that we can tailor our NEON Indoor Location Solutions to better meet the needs of our end users. TRX now has access to a number of important Samsung tools including: TRX Systems Demonstrates 3D Mapping and GPS-Denied Personnel Tracking at Thunderstorm 18-29/12/2018
TRX Systems announced today that its NEON® Personnel Tracker Solution was used to track personnel within challenging indoor, underground, and urban GPS-denied environments at the Thunderstorm 18-2 Dense Urban and Subterranean Technologies (DUST) Demonstration. Thunderstorm 18-2 took place August 6th-17th in New York City and featured technologies to bridge capability gaps facing military and first responders when operating in GPS-denied environments such as tunnels, buildings, and urban canyons. You can read the full press release on the demonstration here.
TRX Systems and Federal Resources, a leading provider of mission-critical solutions to military and first responders, today announced a distribution partnership that enables Federal Resources to promote and resell NEON Personnel Tracker, TRX’s 3D mapping, location and tracking solution, to their customers worldwide. You can read the full press release on the distribution partnership here.
The first half of 2018 has been a time of exciting growth, development, and outreach for TRX Systems. We invite you to read highlights of our achievements in this email or you can download the full newsletter by selecting the link below. Please contact us for more information and sign up for our blog to stay current with TRX news and updates.
Recently, TRX Systems attended the 2018 NIST Public Safety Communications Research (PSCR) Public Safety Broadband Stakeholder Meeting. TRX was awarded a grant from the Public Safety Innovation Accelerator Program (PSIAP) in June of last year. During this meeting, TRX presented last year’s new capability developments and made TRX’s latest NEON Personnel Tracker application for attendee use and evaluation throughout the 2.6 million square foot venue. The Stakeholders Meeting was an excellent forum to engage with a wide variety of public safety stakeholders – including early adopters within state, local, and federal departments responsible for safeguarding and securing the population. TRX also had a chance to catch up on the latest FirstNet news and research by other PSIAP grantees including research into next generation ranging, inertial silicon, and location constraint sources.
Next week, the TRX team will be in San Diego for the 2018 PSCR Public Safety Broadband Stakeholder Meeting from June 5-8. Carol Politi, TRX’s President and CEO, and Jeff Kunst, TRX’s VP of Product Development, will be speaking at the meeting about the progress on TRX’s NIST PSIAP grant that was announced at this same event last year. The grant to TRX is focused on research and development of technology that will deliver more robust and higher accuracy 3D location for first responders and enhanced 3D visualization tools for on-site and remote commanders. The project includes development of new mapping tools as well as use case validation, field testing and feedback with first responders in Harris County, TX and Arlington, VA.
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