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On February 5, 2006, the members of the 51st Civil Support Team
of the Michigan National Guard protected the 65,000 attendees of
Super Bowl XL using Distributed Instruments’ sensor fusion console.
For the first time, the soldiers on the ground, the commanders in
the control center and all of the other agencies involved with
Super Bowl security could see instantly the location and reading
of every deployed hazardous material sensor on a single, unified
situation map.
From concerts and conventions to college and professional sports,
dozens of big-draw events occur every month across the country.
Every event can have same level of security achieved for Super Bowl.
Distributed Instruments provides the secure network that allows
each venue to deploy the security sensor network tailor made for
their event. Open standard architecture provides the flexibility
to readily incorporate new sensors. The network provides secure
voice and imaging so that the entire team is instantly connected
to the resources and information they need. Your system,
your security, your way.
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