ADAS: Microdata highlights crisis response capabilities
Locally based company Microdata Systems and Management, in partnership with Cisco Tactical Operations, is exhibiting its WebEOC crisis information and management software, Motorola IP radio security solutions and video wall and video processors for command and control solutions at ADAS 2014.
‘We believe that our solution brings a strong value proposition for most government agencies, especially those that deal with both national and local threats, emergency situations and calamities,’ Arnie Beticon, sales director – videolink, told ADAS Daily News.
‘Our solutions aim to provide a common operating picture for seamless collaboration and response to common threats,’ he continued.
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