- Enhanced solution transforms command and control operations
by delivering a unique video-enabled workflow environment
with access to real-time emergency response information -
OTTAWA, June 17, 2014 /CNW/ - Magor ("Magor" or the
"Company") (TSX-V:MCC), a global leader in visual collaboration
solutions, today announced that TransGlobal Business Systems will
integrate their StarLight situational awareness application with
Magor's Aerus Service Delivery Platform (SDP) to enable a unique
offering that allows decision makers within law enforcement
agencies to instantly convene and collaborate visually on real-time
emeragency response data.
Transglobal's StarLight provides key personnel with real-time
critical intelligence via an aggregation of historical and
real-time emergency response information from local, regional and
national database sources, such as computer assisted dispatch
(CAD), suspicious activity reporting, field observations and field
log entries.
"In recent years, our StarLight product has led us to success in
solving important situational awareness challenges faced by our
clients across the US, including the United States Secret Service,
United States Capitol Police and the Washington D.C. Metropolitan Police
Department," said Mark Walcott, CEO
of TransGlobal. "The resulting integration between our StarLight
application and the Aerus SDP completely changes the way we look at
command and control rooms. It enables geographically dispersed
decision-making teams to instantly set up distributed command and
control operations via video and collaborate with real-time
situational awareness data in a hierarchy that mimics the command
structure of complex event response. This enhanced offering allows
us to broaden our scope and address a wider set of challenges faced
by our clients."
"Partnership with TransGlobal provides us both with the
opportunity to expand on our success within the law enforcement
vertical," said Tom Luketich, Vice
President of Sales for Magor. "The synergies between our
technologies create a truly unique offering for law enforcement
agencies who need to quickly distill intelligence from a variety of
information sources and to collaborate exactly when it matters. We
are proud to be taking this step with TransGlobal and establishing
further leadership in enabling law enforcement agencies around the
world with innovative solutions that solve critical
challenges."
The software-based Aerus SDP has been designed with the
flexibility to allow providers to integrate their own solutions
with the platform to deliver completely unique video-enabled
offerings for their target vertical markets. In addition, to comply
with high security requirements within law enforcement, the Aerus
SDP is compatible with encrypted overlay technologies that deliver
the FIPS 140-2 compliancy.
About TransGlobal:
Located in Largo, MD
TransGlobal Business Systems, Inc. (TransGlobal) develops and
delivers state-of-the-art technology solutions for the Private
Sector, Law Enforcement, Government, and Homeland Security &
Public Safety industries. TransGlobal works closely with clients to
develop and deliver integrated, end-to-end solutions that reliably
provide secure information and communications services throughout
the enterprise architecture.
About Magor Corporation:
Magor develops and markets visual collaboration software for a
world that increasingly rewards those who can bring together the
right people and information at the right time. Magor's Aerus
service delivery platform removes the limitations of traditional
video conferencing and collaboration tools to provide entirely new
ways of interacting with video with the goal of creating new ways
to be productive. To find out more about Magor Corporation (TSX-V:
MCC), visit our website at http://www.magorcorp.com.
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