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Visteon TACNET 

 

Proven Technology to Serve Boston Police Department

 

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Visteon Demonstrates New Law Enforcement Technology 

at Annual Police Chiefs Conference

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November 12, 2004

 

 

VAN BUREN TOWNSHIP, Michigan -- Visteon Corporation's  TACNET is under field test evaluation by the Boston Police Department. The system has features specifically designed for the Department, improving inter-agency communication and safety of law enforcement officers. TACNET is a cost-effective solution for law enforcement agencies and emergency response teams looking to improve inter-agency communications, efficiency and in-vehicle officer safety. 

 

 

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TACNET improves officer safety by dramatically reducing the number of devices installed in the police car interior. For example, it integrates lights, sirens, multiple radios, radar, patrol video, AM/FM radio functions and mobile data computers. TACNET also gives officers a choice of command and control options by integrating the numerous switches and electronic equipment controls into three main interfaces: voice control, in-dash touch screen and an ergonomically designed control "pod." This flexibility allows law enforcement agencies to configure control functions to best meet their needs.

 

Many law enforcement vehicles require multiple radios, laptops and other communications equipment for officers to speak to each other and to firefighters and emergency response teams in emergencies. Some law enforcement agencies have up to five individual radio units to meet their day- to-day communications needs. Boston Police Department collaborated with Visteon to ensure the systems' open architecture allowed seamless integration of leading products into the flexible platform and featured plug-and-play expansion capability. This enables TACNET-outfitted vehicles to easily incorporate new technology.

 

By integrating the radio control functions into one interoperable system, TACNET can improve inter-agency communication and accelerate emergency responses. TACNET can serve as a cross-band repeater linking up to five different radios. The repeater capability can be more efficient than the current practice of managing incoming radio frequencies one by one.
  

TACNET draws on Visteon's expertise in digital signal processing to manage the differing frequencies of radio transmissions. TACNET can receive radio transmissions, mix the signals, prioritize them, and then play the signals on specific vehicle speakers to aid with identification. TACNET even offers the capability to mute other signals when a priority transmission occurs.

 

 

In another press release on the same date, Visteon also announced the following:

 

Visteon Demonstrates New Law Enforcement Technology at Annual Police Chiefs Conference

 

Visteon Corporation is committed to advancing law enforcement technology through rapid implementation of system upgrades and enhancements. In less than two months, Visteon's systems integration and automotive electronics expertise will deliver communication enhancements and system upgrades to the law enforcement community. These capabilities will be demonstrated at the International Association of Chiefs of Police annual conference November 13-15 at the Los Angeles Convention Center (booth 2059) in Los Angeles, CA.
  

The upgrades and enhancements include a new application computer, additional radio control, and interface to law enforcement software products. The new processor allows law enforcement agencies to run complex software for digital video systems and increases information processing speed. This vehicle-hardened computer will use a state-of-the-art mobile microprocessor with increased performance over Pentium IV type microprocessor. The technology will include a 1.7 GHz and 512 MB RAM and a 40GB hard drive. The new processor can help officers respond more quickly to emergency situations through the use of improved automatic vehicle location (AVL) software. Visteon's systems integration capability allows AVL and other software to work together, helping reduce the time it takes for an officer to look-up and get directions to addresses and specific routing information.
  

In addition, cooperation between Visteon and its alliance partner, Bio- Key, Inc., formerly Aether systems, resulted in the integration of Packet Cluster(R) Patrol(TM) software to take advantage of TACNET capabilities, sending a variety of critical information to TACNET's head up display and key data to the TACNET screen. TACNET voice commands are now used to control Packet Cluster software. For example, TACNET voice recognition technology can now be used to wirelessly enter license plate numbers into the software package which then responds with critical information on TACNET's head up display. This new feature allows officers to get the information they need while keeping their eyes on the road and hands on the wheel.
  

Finally, Visteon's TACNET(TM) system will control Motorola's primary state-of-the-art law enforcement grade radios using either analog or digital signals.
  

  

Source for both: Visteon Corporation