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AVIOS Conference Helps Businesses Make a Tighter Connection to Customers and Employees


The fourth Conversational Interaction Conference will be held in San Jose, California, February 10-11, 2020. The conference explores the major AI trend of conversing with computers in human language through text or voice and analyzing unstructured voice or text databases.

Put it on your calendar! Consider sponsoring now to get the full benefits of continuing conference publicity, as well as high visibility on the conference web site and at the conference.

The major personal assistants–Apple’s Siri, Google Assistant, Amazon’s Alexa, Microsoft’s Cortana, and Samsung’s Bixby–illustrate the growing maturity of conversing with computers–“natural-language” interaction. You can communicate with customers through either speech or text through multiple channels. Employees can interact with company software more efficiently. Companies can analyze unstructured speech, video, and data files to understand what the data is telling them.

The Conversational Interaction Conference focuses on this key trend. Today, there are many tools and vendors that allow companies to exploit these innovations without a research project. Eventually, every company will find having a company digital assistant as necessary as a web site.

Sign up for the early registration discount or contact AVIOS about sponsoring.

About the Applied Voice Input Output Society:

The Conference is organized by AVIOS (the Applied Voice Input Output Society) and William Meisel’s TMA Associates. The Applied Voice Input Output Society (AVIOS) is a not-for-profit foundation created in 1981 with the goals of informing, educating, and providing resources for developers and designers of new and changing speech and natural language technologies. AVIOS endeavors to create linkages between users, developers, and researchers to advance speech and multimodal technology with a long tradition of conferences, varied workshops around the US, and an annual student speech application contest.

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Mercury Insurance Launches Home Cyber Protection Coverage for Californian’s Homeowners and Renters


Homeowners and renters have enjoyed the added convenience provided by computers, tablets and smartphones, but these devices create new opportunities for cyber criminals to infiltrate your home. Mercury is here to protect its customers from cyber threats.”

Today, Mercury Insurance announced that it is offering home cyber protection coverage to homeowners and renters in California. This new coverage will provide Mercury policyholders with significant cyber insurance protection that includes payment and security solutions for computer and home system attacks, cyber extortion, online fraud and the breach of personal information involving smartphones, computers and connected home devices.

“Homeowners and renters have enjoyed the added convenience provided by computers, tablets and smartphones, but these devices create new opportunities for cyber criminals to infiltrate your home,” said Jane Li, Mercury’s director of product management. “Mercury is here to protect its customers from cyber threats, and the coverage can be added to an existing homeowners or renters insurance policy and protects families when using such devices both at and away from home.”

Home Cyber Protection Coverage will cost as little as $2.50 each month and includes the following:


  • Payments to recover data and restore systems that have been lost or damaged due to a cyber attack – including ransomware attacks involving malware or unauthorized use of devices.
  • Professional assistance by cyber extortion experts when responding to ransom demands.
  • Protection from online fraud that results in a direct financial loss to a covered policyholder.

Mercury’s Home Cyber Protection Coverage is initiated upon the insured’s discovery of a cyber attack, cyber extortion threat or fraud event. Individuals and families who discover the triggering event during the policy period and report the claim within 60 days will have full coverage from losses caused by cyber attacks. Coverage can be added mid-term, and limit options of $25,000 and $50,000 per year are available.

Li added, “An example of a cyber attack claim is if you receive a ransom demand on a computer after noticing your files are locked. The demand states that you need to pay $2,000. Mercury will review the claim and if credible, cover the insured’s loss.”

Currently, Mercury’s Home Cyber Protection Coverage is available to Arizona, California, Georgia, Illinois, Nevada, New Jersey, Oklahoma, Texas and Virginia homeowners and renters. Go to https://www.mercuryinsurance.com/insurance-products/homeowners-cyber-protection.html or contact a local Mercury Insurance agent to learn more.

ABOUT MERCURY INSURANCE

Mercury Insurance (MCY) is a multiple-line insurance organization predominantly offering personal automobile, homeowners and commercial insurance through a network of independent agents in Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma, Texas and Virginia. Since 1962, Mercury has specialized in offering quality insurance at affordable prices. For more information visit http://www.mercuryinsurance.com or Facebook.com/MercuryInsurance and follow the company on Twitter.

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Christie Continues Inspiring Storytelling with New Core Series LED and CorePlus LED improvements


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Christie Core Series

“Both CorePlus and Core Series deliver enhanced benefits and design flexibility typically offered only on more expensive products from the competition.”

Christie continues inspiring and bringing the best value to its customers with today’s introduction of Christie Core Series and the next generation of Christie CorePlus. Core Series is perfect for applications such as shopping mall kiosks, airport and public transit signage, and select corporate installations with budgetary constraints.

Christie LED family inspires story telling on several levels

Whether it’s an enormous Las Vegas sportsbook, the largest multinational corporations, or a small business, Christie LED is inspiring customers around the world to tell their story with gorgeous visuals.

“We were, and still are, so excited to launch our Christie MicroTiles LED last February, which got a phenomenal response from our customers,” said Ted Romanowitz, senior product manager, Christie. “MicroTiles LED are best in class but there are occasions when customers don’t need those advanced capabilities or don’t have the budget, so we wanted to bring certain advanced capabilities to the ‘value’ space – and that’s where Core and CorePlus fit. Both CorePlus and Core Series deliver enhanced benefits and design flexibility typically offered only on more expensive products from the competition.”

With pixel pitches from 1.2 to 2.5 mm, redundant on-board power and ADA-compliant mount system; Christie Core Series installs directly onto any wall without a costly mounting frame, saving setup time and money for integrators and end users.

“Core Series makes LED video walls affordable for even small budgets without sacrificing quality and the high-value design delivers all the key features in a package that is easy to install and maintain,” said Romanowitz.

The Christie Core Plus LED difference

“Christie CorePlus has been very well received and we wanted to kick that up a notch and so we updated the product line in two important ways,” said Romanowitz. “First, we’ve improved optical performance to over 97 percent of the NTSE 1987 color spectrum for images that pop out at you even more than before. Second, we’ve unlocked some of the advanced image capabilities that we previously offered on the newer version of Apex Series in conjunction with our E600 controller.

“Now, combining CorePlus with the E600, customers have HD10-R signal compatibility to ensure content is always displayed correctly and in the finest detail. CorePlus also has Christie’s Clearview image processor for improved color performance and the sharpest, smoothest images – especially at low brightness levels. We’ve taken a well-received product and made it even better.”

Available in 1.2 to 4.0mm pixel pitches, Christie CorePlus delivers a tremendous amount of flexibility while the choice of on-board or remote power increases installation options – all at a competitive price point. Front and rear serviceable, Christie CorePlus is quick and easy to both install and maintain.

Both the new Core Series and the updated CorePlus ship in the summer of 2019.

About Christie

Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. is a global visual and audio technologies company and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ushio Inc., Japan (JP:6925). Consistently setting the standards by being the first to market some of the world’s most advanced projectors, complete system displays, and cinema audio solutions; Christie is recognized as one of the most innovative visual technology companies in the world. From retail displays to Hollywood, mission critical command centers to classrooms and training simulators, Christie display solutions and projectors capture the attention of audiences around the world with dynamic and stunning images, accompanied by awe-inspiring sound. Visit http://www.christiedigital.com.

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Liberty IT Solutions Awarded $23MM Supply Chain Master Catalog Task Order


Liberty IT Solutions LLC which specializes in Health Information Technology has been awarded the 60-month, $23 million Supply Chain Master Catalog (SCMC) prime task order. The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) envisions the implementation of an authoritative SCMC in a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) capacity to act as the Single Source of Truth (SSoT), providing standardization to resolve significant business challenges. Liberty will carry out this vision under the guidance of the Supply Chain Data and Informatics Office (SCDIO).

Liberty will collaborate with partners, Prodigo Solutions, Inc. and Atlas Research, on the SCMC task order. Prodigo’s ProdigoMarketplace is used by more than half of the nation’s Top US News and World Report Honor Roll Hospitals to improve contract utilization, increase on-contract spend, and ensure contract price accuracy. Prodigo has proven success in supply chain needs of large health systems, while Atlas is a trusted VA partner. The supply chain experience of these two partners, combined with Liberty’s expertise in system integration and cloud-first capabilities, will produce a delivery team focused on implementing the highest quality system for the VHA’s SCMC.

Bill Greene, CEO of Liberty IT Solutions, says of the win, “The requirements of the SCMC task order align perfectly with Liberty’s SaaS capabilities. SaaS is proving to be the answer to many government health IT challenges, and Liberty is excited to lend our SaaS implementation expertise to the SCMC task order. As a company, we look forward to materializing VHA’s vision of implementing a system that will streamline critical supply chain functions.”

With a great amount of cloud experience and capabilities, Liberty, alongside Prodigo and Atlas, will provide a cloud-based solution that will harmonize data and consolidate all supply chain management capabilities into one system—the Supply Chain Master Catalog.

About Liberty                                                                            

Liberty IT Solutions provides transformative services and support to multiple government agencies across a diverse portfolio of Health IT projects. Our team believes that lines of code can change lives and is driven to enable that to happen more often, more securely and more efficiently.

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Vertical Flight Society Reports More Than 200 eVTOL Aircraft Now in Development


Gannett Fleming "SKYPORT" design

Gannett Fleming’s “SKYPORT” design for Uber’s “Elevate” electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) urban air mobility (UAM) service is envisions the infrastructure for future eVTOL operations.

The VFS website www.eVTOL.news — the world’s first and foremost website on electric VTOL — has more than 200 designs in the World eVTOL Aircraft Directory, as well as more than 200 feature articles and news items.

The Vertical Flight Society (VFS) recently added the 200th electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft concept to its online World eVTOL Aircraft Directory. The Directory, launched in 2017, is the world’s most comprehensive compendium of electric and hybrid/electric-powered VTOL aircraft in development by aerospace companies, entrepreneurs and inventors around the globe.

“We recognized in 2013 that there was a rapid convergence of technologies — including advances in electric motors, batteries, power management systems, fly-by-wire flight controls and lightweight composite structures — that would enable what we call the Electric VTOL Revolution,” said Mike Hirschberg, VFS Executive Director. VFS held the world’s first technical meeting on eVTOL in 2014 and the Society’s 7th Annual Electric VTOL Symposium will be held in Silicon Valley in January. “Electric VTOL is one of the most exciting developments in aviation since the birth of the helicopter more than 75 years ago. It holds the promise of being even more transformative than the advent of turbine engines.”

Thousands of people are now engaged in eVTOL aircraft development — including more than 60 percent of the VFS’s corporate members — and the Electric VTOL Revolution is being propelled by many of the world’s leading aerospace, technology, automotive, transportation and distribution companies, as well government agencies, militaries and academia. Missions enabled by electric VTOL technologies will likely include urban air mobility (UAM), regional air mobility (RAM), cargo delivery, personal air vehicles (PAVs), emergency medical service (EMS) and many others as yet unknown.

“The advent of distributed electric propulsion (DEP) has led to radical new eVTOL aircraft configurations that don’t resemble traditional fixed-wing aircraft or rotorcraft. DEP provides developers with exciting new opportunities to radically reduce the operating cost, noise and complexity of vertical flight,” said Hirschberg.

The Society began compiling the World eVTOL Aircraft Directory in late 2016 when only a half-dozen electric-powered VTOL aircraft were known to exist and the term “eVTOL” was only used by a small segment of the aerospace community. The VFS Directory on http://www.eVTOL.news — the world’s first and foremost website on electric VTOL — also features more than 200 feature articles and news items, and is updated daily by VFS staff. The free online Directory logged its 50th eVTOL aircraft in January 2018, its 100th in July 2018 and its 150th in January 2019.

“The Vertical Flight Society’s role is to help these companies, engineers, inventors and government agencies to overcome the many barriers to commercial success, which include technology, regulations, infrastructure, air traffic management and system safety,” said Jim Sherman, VFS Director of Strategic Development. “We support the eVTOL community through the many benefits of VFS membership, but also by holding conferences and workshops to increase understanding and collaboration in this rapidly advancing field.”

VFS is hosting its first in a new series of eVTOL workshops on the “defining challenges” for UAM aircraft, next week on Sept. 10-12 at the US Navy Memorial Visitors Center in Washington, D.C. This three-day meeting is dedicated to identifying the foundational elements needed to support this growing industry — particularly infrastructure, air traffic management, noise and system safety.

Importantly, this workshop will review the activities of key organizations, and look for gaps and overlaps in development to ensure a successful realization of UAM and other eVTOL missions. VFS has invited presentations by leaders from the Aerospace Industries Association (AIA), ASTM International, the General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA), the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA), SAE International and the newly-founded Community Air Mobility Initiative (CAMI).

The organizers of the workshop include Rex Alexander, Five-Alpha; John Koelling, NASA; Misty Davies, NASA; Jonathan Hartman, Sikorsky, a Lockheed Martin Co.; Ajay Sehgal, KBR; Dan Newman, Boeing; Anubhav Datta, University of Maryland; and Ken Goodrich, NASA.

The event feature talks by 50 eVTOL leaders, including Mel Johnson, Federal Aviation Administration; Joe Van Valen and Bert Williams, White House Office of Science & Technology Policy (OSTP); Starr Ginn, NASA; Mark Moore, Uber Elevate; and many other leaders. Registration is open throughout the event: http://www.vtol.org/dc. (Note: since this is a working meeting, members of the media cannot attend.)

About VFS: The Vertical Flight Society was founded as the American Helicopter Society in 1943 by the visionaries of the early helicopter industry, who believed that technological cooperation and collaboration were essential to support this new type of aircraft. Today, VFS plays a similar role helping to advance today’s revolutionary VTOL aircraft. It is the world’s oldest and largest vertical flight technology organization.

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Damo Consulting CEO Paddy Padmanabhan Co-Presents at SHSMD Connections 2019


Paddy Padmanabhan, CEO of Damo Consulting, will be co-presenting a session at the SHSMD Connections 2019 conference in Nashville on September 10 with Peter Rasmussen, MD, Medical Director for Distant Health for the Cleveland Clinic. They will be addressing how to develop a digital health roadmap, sharing the experiences of the Cleveland Clinic.

The session will outline the internationally renowned Cleveland Clinic’s digital transformation strategy and describe its digital roadmap for engaging patients and enabling caregivers. Audiences will learn about the tools and frameworks used and how a large group of cross-functional stakeholders came together to develop the roadmap, evaluate technology solutions, and harness internal and external innovation.

Who: Paddy Padmanabhan, CEO, Damo Consulting and Peter Rasmussen, MD, Medical Director for Distant Health, Cleveland Clinic

What: Developing a Digital Health Roadmap: The Cleveland Clinic Experience

Where:    SHSMD Connections 2019, Concurrent 4, Music City Center, Nashville, TN

When: Tuesday, September 10 – 11:10 am. EDT

“Planning and deploying an effective enterprise digital health roadmap is the game changer for health systems everywhere who are committed to enabling better patient engagement and subsequently improved outcomes,” said Paddy Padmanabhan. “I’m honored to have the opportunity to speak at SHSMD Connections 2019 with Dr. Rasmussen and share valuable experiences and insights that can enable a more seamless digital transformation journey for other healthcare leaders.”

About SHSMD Connections

SHSMD Connections 2019, taking place Sept. 9-11 at the Music City Center in Nashville, is a leading event for establishing vital relationships and positioning your products and services effectively with healthcare strategy leaders. It brings together more than 1600 healthcare marketing, strategic planning, communications and public relations professionals on site, of which 60% are director-level or above, and over 4000 SHSMD members from across the nation. Follow the conversation at #SHSMD19.

About Cleveland Clinic

Cleveland Clinic, located in Cleveland, Ohio, is a not-for-profit, multispecialty academic medical center that integrates clinical and hospital care with research and education. Founded in 1921 by four renowned physicians with a vision of providing outstanding patient care based upon the principles of cooperation, compassion and innovation, Cleveland Clinic has become one of the largest and most respected hospitals in the country. Cleveland Clinic health system includes eight regional hospitals, 16 family health centers, a children’s hospital for rehabilitation, and one affiliate hospital. The Clinic is accredited by The Joint Commission, the nation’s largest accreditor of healthcare organizations.

About Damo Consulting

Damo Consulting is a growth strategy and digital transformation advisory firm that works with healthcare enterprises and global technology companies to develop and implement digital transformation strategies that enable market growth. The firm specializes in thought-leadership- led brand transformation and actionable healthcare market intelligence.

CEO Paddy Padmanabhan is a frequent speaker, author and expert in healthcare digital transformation. He has worked in healthcare IT for more than two decades and works extensively with leading healthcare CIOs.

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Grolltex Graphene Closes Oversubscribed Private Placement Financing Round


“Switching graphene sensor designs from silicon to plastic creates cost savings of 100x or more”, Jeff Draa, CEO, Grolltex

Grolltex, for ‘graphene-rolling-technologies’, the largest commercial producer of single layer, ‘electronics grade’ graphene and graphene sensing materials in the U.S., announces that it has closed a non-brokered, oversubscribed private placement financing, in the form of a convertible note, with local area private investors. The gross proceeds of the private placement will be used for general working capital purposes and for increasing the capacity and quality testing capabilities of the company’s production facility in San Diego, California.

The company is focused on delivering inexpensive and enabling solutions to advanced nano-device and graphene sensor makers by fabricating the highest quality single layer graphene attainable, via chemical vapor deposition (or ‘CVD’). The company is now capable of producing monolayer graphene sensors on large area plastic sheets at a cost of pennies per unit, in a high throughput and sustainable way. Further, Grolltex is helping customers that currently produce their graphene sensors on silicon wafers, to transition that production capacity to making their sensors on large area sheets of biodegradable plastic instead, at a >100X cost savings.

Monolayer graphene films are today seen as the most promising futuristic sensing materials for their combination of surface to volume ratio (the film is only one atom thick) and conductivity (the most conductive substance known at room temperature). Markets that are commercializing advanced sensors made of graphene include DNA sensing and editing, new drug discovery and wearable bio-monitors for glucose sensing and autonomous blood pressure monitoring via patches or watch-like wearable bracelet devices.

No securities were issued and no cash was paid as bonuses, finders’ fees, compensation or commissions in connection with the private placement.

About Grolltex:

Grolltex, Inc., is a nanotechnology materials, products and equipment company focusing on the optimization and advancement of the key monolayer material ‘graphene’ and related 2D materials. The company holds a number of strategic patents and technological advantages in areas relating to the manufacture of high quality, monolayer ‘CVD’ graphene and hexagonal Boron Nitride as well as on several advanced products made of graphene and 2D materials, such as hyper efficient solar cells, next generation sensors, advanced fuel cells and futuristic super-thin and flexible sensors for use in wearables, smart phones and other electronics.

Grolltex is a practitioner of, and specializes in, exclusively sustainable graphene production methods and is committed to advancing the field of graphene to improve the future of leading-edge materials science and product design through the optimization of single atom thick materials.

For complete information, please visit: https://grolltex.com/

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Attn: Media Relations, Grolltex, Inc.

10085 Scripps Ranch Court, Suite D

San Diego, CA 92131

858-368-9065

support(at)grolltex(dot)com

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The Wall Street Technology Association (WSTA) to Hold “Machine Learning, RPA & AI” Panel Discussion in Boston for Financial Technology and Business Professionals


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Johna Till Johnson, CEO & Founder, Nemertes Research

“At this interactive session, we’ll be trading best practices and insights with peers, and learning how best to take advantage of these disruptive technologies,” says Johna Till Johnson, CEO of Nemertes Research, who is moderating the panel.

The Wall Street Technology Association (WSTA®), a not-for-profit organization that provides financial IT and business professionals a forum to learn from and connect with each other, will host a panel discussion on “Machine Learning, RPA & AI” on September 11, 2019 in Boston. Panel Sponsors include: Automation Anywhere, Expert System, Micro Focus, Tamr and Breakfast Sponsor: Egress. Representatives from Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, State Street Corporation and Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP will also be represented on the panel. Johna Till Johnson, CEO & Founder, Nemertes Research will provide industry perspectives and moderate the discussion. For more information, please visit: https://www.wsta.org/events/event/machine-learning-rpa-ai-boston/

“Financial services firms are deploying machine learning, robotic process automation, and AI across a range of use cases,” says Johna Till Johnson, CEO of Nemertes Research and Content Committee Chair for the Wall St. Technology Association, who is moderating the panel. “At this interactive session, we’ll be trading best practices and insights with peers, and learning how best to take advantage of these disruptive technologies.”

Panel Discussion Overview

You’ve launched an AI, ML, or RPA initiative (or initiatives.) You’re seeing results. But are your operations and business benefits in line with those of best-in-breed financial firms?

This panel of industry experts will share insights, metrics, and practical tips for developing the business case. You’ll learn:

  • The top use cases for AI, ML, and RPA
  • How to define effective roles for IT and business in automation and digital Transformation
  • How to implement the right data management and governance for your AI/ML/RPA initiatives
  • Key issues to consider when implementing these technologies, including the growing area of regulations, and digital ethics on topics (algorithm legal defense, credit scores and biases, algorithmic biases, auditability & traceability)

About the Wall Street Technology Association

The WSTA facilitates educational and networking events where members meet and exchange ideas and best practices that assist them in effectively capitalizing on technology advances in areas such as Cybersecurity, Analytics, Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), Data Management, Cloud, Blockchain, Digital, Architecture, etc. and dealing with financial industry business challenges. Founded in 1967, the WSTA is a not-for-profit association with a long history of evolving to meet the needs of its members.

The WSTA hosts seminars, roundtables, panel discussions, and social events. These events offer many opportunities to stay on top of leading technologies, as well as network and share information with industry colleagues. The WSTA’s Digital News provides additional content and information about the WSTA and industry-related activities. The website is a dynamic resource for keeping on top of the latest information and offers access to additional resources including webinars, white papers, blogs, videos, and information about other industry events.

Nemertes Research is a global research-based advisory and consulting firm that analyzes the business value of emerging technologies. Since 2002, we have provided strategic recommendations based on data-driven operational and business metrics to help organizations deliver successful technology transformation to employees and customers. Simply put: Nemertes’ better data helps clients make better decisions. http://www.nemertes.com

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Shooter Detection Systems Unveils New Guardian Wireless Gunshot Detection System


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Guardian Wireless/Battery-Powered Indoor Active Shooter Detection Sensor

SDS has responded to market demand for secure and reliable gunshot detection in a wireless/battery-powered sensor.

Shooter Detection Systems (SDS) is pleased to announce a new addition to the Guardian Indoor Active Shooter Detection System product line in the form of a Patent Pending wireless/battery-powered gunshot detection sensor, meeting market demand for a secure and reliable dual mode wireless option that alerts building occupants and law enforcement to active shooter incidents.

Guardian Wireless sensors mirror the acoustic and infrared gunshot detection features of the company’s flagship Guardian Indoor Active Shooter Detection Power over Ethernet (PoE) sensors, with the addition of a lithium battery pack that negates the need for any wiring to operate the sensors. Guardian Wireless utilizes a highly secure long-range wireless technology that maintains a regular system “heartbeat”, ensuring optimum system uptime as the sensors scan the environment for gunshots while filtering out false alerts.

“We listened to the market and they’ve been asking for a reliable, zero-calibration system that meets the high-performance standards of the Guardian System,” said Christian Connors, SDS Chief Executive Officer. “We began in 2018 by refining the core Guardian technology, redesigning hardware to incorporate battery power, then sourced a wireless technology well known for its reliability and security with IoT devices. Guardian Wireless will lower the overall customer cost by as much as 40-60 percent due to the reduction in infrastructure costs. Most importantly, customers can now choose a wireless system and be assured that they are using proven, reliable gunshot detection technology from a company they trust.”

Since its introduction to the commercial market in 2014, the Guardian PoE gunshot detection sensor has been in use by hundreds of customers in Fortune 500 companies, sports stadiums, Federal Government agencies, Department of Defense bases, and other public and private institutions. Many U.S. K-12 schools, such as Phoenix Academy in North Carolina and Hooksett Schools in New Hampshire, are using the Guardian System, however school funding continues to be a major hurdle for schools looking to secure their facilities against active shooter attacks. With the wireless system SDS anticipates that their lifesaving capability will now be in financial reach of a greater number of schools struggling with limited budgets. Major corporations who tend to favor wired over wireless technology will now have a choice as to which version they and their IT departments are comfortable deploying. Additionally, larger scale installations will benefit from the reduction in installation costs and allow for more widespread deployment in larger structures.

The SDS engineering team has developed many firsts in gunshot detection, from the first gunshot detection systems used in wartime to human-worn and helicopter gunshot detection systems to Guardian, the first indoor system available to the commercial market. “This new development builds on our legacy of excellence in product engineering,” said Ronald Fowler, SDS Chief Technical Officer. “Guardian Wireless marks the first long-life battery, dual mode infrared and acoustic gunshot detection sensor with a consistent heartbeat to confirm the sensor’s operational status. This is a critical component in an IoT life safety device that until now hasn’t been successfully realized in a wireless system.”

The Guardian backend software and integrations were purposefully left unchanged in order to incorporate a combination of PoE and wireless sensors in the same deployment. Existing integrations including Genetec, Everbridge, Avigilon, and other SDS partner technologies will continue to work uninterrupted with the addition of Guardian Wireless sensors. The new sensors are also compatible with the company’s Patent-Pending handheld tester, used in installations and in annual onsite testing performed as an additional layer of compliance.

“We know that active shooters can strike anywhere at any time,” said Connors. “This very real threat makes our mission crystal clear: SDS is committed to improving the global security infrastructure by developing gunshot detection solutions that far exceed industry standards for quality, life safety and performance with solutions that will reduce response time, provide greater clarity in communications, and save lives in active shooter incidents.”

The wireless system is in the final phase of rigorous internal and third-party testing and will follow with government testing. The company expects the certification phase to be complete by the end of 2019 and that Guardian Wireless will be released for commercial availability in the first quarter of 2020.

About Shooter Detection Systems

With over fifteen years of experience in the development and delivery of gunshot detection systems to military and commercial customers, Shooter Detection Systems (SDS) is recognized as the security industry’s leading provider of gunshot detection solutions for schools, businesses, airports, critical infrastructure sites, U.S. Department of Defense bases, Federal Government Agencies and entertainment and manufacturing spaces, including over twenty-percent of Fortune 100 corporations who trust their indoor and outdoor solutions to accurately detect and rapidly report gunshots in their environments with zero false alerts. Developed in conjunction with the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and Raytheon/BBN, SDS’ Guardian gunshot detection system is SAFETY Act Certified by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Approved for U.K. Government Use by the Centre for the Protection of Critical Infrastructure (CPNI), and SL4 Certified by the Australian Government’s Security Construction & Equipment Committee (SCEC), certifications exclusively held by their leading product, the Guardian Indoor Active Shooter Detection System. For more information, visit ShooterDetectionSystems.com, call 1-844-SHOT911, and follow on Twitter @shooterdetect.

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Quantum Spatial Remote Sensing Analytics Expertise to be Featured at 2019 Trees and Utilities Conference


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Point cloud visualization of tree health categories within a utility right-of-way.

Vegetation management has long been a reactive process. With innovations in remote sensing and analytics, we are enabling a proactive approach for assessing vegetation health, to reduce risk, streamline inspections and target tree trimming activities to areas of greatest concern.

Quantum Spatial, Inc., the nation’s largest independent geospatial data firm, today announced that its use of remote sensing and analytics for vegetation management will be featured during the 2019 Trees and Utilities Conference, taking place September 10-12 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Quantum Spatial will be exhibiting at the conference, offering presentations at its booth on topics such as wildfire analytics, tree species identification using hyperspectral imagery, cycle- and condition-based vegetation management, and funding for remote sensing initiatives.

“Vegetation management has long been a reactive process, in which utilities typically address problematic trees that pose an imminent threat,” said Eric Merten, vice president and general manager, Commercial Markets for Quantum Spatial. “With our industry-leading innovations in remote sensing and analytics, Quantum Spatial is enabling utilities to take a more proactive approach to assessing vegetation health and identifying species. This knowledge will help utilities reduce risk, streamline inspections and target tree trimming activities to areas of greatest concern.”

WHAT:    2019 Trees and Utilities Conference

WHEN:    September 10-12, 2019

WHERE:    Duke Energy Convention Center

        Cincinnati, Ohio

DETAILS:    Quantum Spatial is exhibiting in booth 111, where it will feature educational presentations:

Wildfire Analytics

Tuesday, September 10, 11:40 a.m.

Speaker: Greg Denton, PMP, geospatial program manager, Utility and Commercial Markets

  • As climate instability continues to intensify, climate conditions and weather events become an increasingly important variable in utility risk planning. Only by understanding both the probability of a weather event and its impact, can utilities develop intelligent risk mitigation strategies. Quantum Spatial will showcase a comprehensive fire-risk model co-developed with Pyrologix. The model combines both the likelihood of a vegetation-caused fire along electrical lines, and the behavior and subsequent impacts of a utility-caused fire starting at any given location across the system. The presentation also will feature the pros and cons of different fuel and fire modeling approaches, and how utilities can leverage new or existing remote sensing data sets to improve these models.

Tree Species – Hyperspectral Identification

Tuesday, September 10, 3:10 p.m.

Speaker: Zach Raymer, hyperspectral imagery technical expert

  • Understanding where problematic or high-risk tree species are located in relation to utility assets enables utility stakeholders to better mitigate risk. Quantum Spatial uses hyperspectral imagery combined with real-world identifier trees and custom machine learning pipelines to model and map the location of “danger trees” for utility clients. This presentation will focus on Quantum Spatial’s methods and results, and explain how utilities can leverage tree species information with analytics, like growth rates and tree health, to create a more robust risk profile.


Cycle-based vs. Condition-based Vegetation Management

Wednesday, September 11, 3:35 p.m.

Speaker: Greg Denton, PMP, geospatial program manager, Utility and Commercial Markets

  • The goal of condition-based maintenance is no longer a “future state” goal for utility vegetation management programs. Utilities across the globe routinely deploy remote sensing technologies – paired with advanced modeling techniques, machine learning methods and work management software – to realize the benefits of increased system reliability, safety and return on investment. This presentation will review the foundation technologies and systems that make condition-based maintenance possible. Quantum Spatial will discuss the challenges and successes of recent system wire deployments within leading North American programs, and show how traditional survey methods can be integrated with multi-phase remote sensing systems for a truly state-of-the-art aerial patrol.


Funding Strategies for Remote Sensing Analytics

Wednesday, September 11, 10:20 a.m.

Speaker: Jacob Hall, vice president, Energy Sales – Utilities

  • Utilities looking to incorporate remote sensing technologies into their daily operations need to overcome the hurdle of funding those initiatives. Funding justification often takes two forms – reducing O&M, or rationalizing a capital expenditure. This presentation will discuss tools that have been used successfully to demonstrate overall reduction of O&M dollars and generate a favorable ROI for the enterprise, as well as strategies for successfully capitalizing your remote sensing project.


CONTACT:    To set up a meeting with Quantum Spatial at the 2019 Trees and Utilities Conference, contact Jacob Hall at jhall at quantumspatial dot com or call 805-757-6418.

About Quantum Spatial, Inc.

Quantum Spatial, Inc. provides geospatial intelligence to government and corporate organizations to mitigate risk, plan for growth, better manage resources and achieve advanced scientific understanding. A pioneer in advanced mapping technology, Quantum Spatial’s end-to-end solutions deliver data and services of the highest quality and accuracy, leveraging the widest array of technologies in all types of landscapes. Clients use the company’s acquisition, processing, analytics and visualization solutions in a range of technical and scientific disciplines – from geology and biology, to hydrology, forestry and civil engineering. Utilities, oil and gas producers, engineering and construction firms, as well as the military and major government agencies, are Quantum Spatial customers. Quantum Spatial has multiple offices around the country. For more information visit quantumspatial.com, join us on LinkedIn or follow us on Twitter @QuantumSpatial

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