June 13, 2007 By News Report
ShotSpotter's GLS reduces crime by helping to catch criminal shooters through immediately identifying the location of the gunshot so police can be summoned to the exact location. In addition, the ShotSpotter system automatically directs video surveillance systems to the location of weapons fire within seconds. The technology has proven to be a popular safety tool, allowing police to be more effective in confiscating unlicensed weapons and deter gunfire activity which saves lives and makes communities safer. As the world's leading provider of Gunshot Detection and Location Systems, its dedicated solutions are used in cities from Washington, DC to Los Angeles. Starting with their most recent contract in the City of Boston, ShotSpotter will be integrating Proxim's wireless technology in its sensor arrays to simplify installations and allow municipalities to quickly and easily deploy ShotSpotter GLS technology. This will boost the technology's ability to instantly identify, locate, and provide a visual of the location of a gunshot event across urban areas in the United States.
Commenting on the partnership, Mark Bittner, senior vice president of sales Americas at Proxim Wireless, said: "ShotSpotter's deployment is a strong endorsement of the need and benefits of wireless for quickly deploying gunshot detection systems. We are also pleased to have become ShotSpotter's preferred supplier for wireless backhaul equipment. This partnership strongly supports municipal activities to strengthen public safety across cities, airports, stadiums, and other public locations."
Gregg Rowland, senior vice president sales and marketing at ShotSpotter, commented: "Having tried and tested the technology of many wireless vendors, we chose Proxim because they have strong offerings in both WiMAX and Mesh technologies which meet the exacting requirements of our customers. ShotSpotter GLS is a mission critical tool for public safety and the military so reliable communications from our sensors to dispatch or the command and control system is essential."
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