Airport Business

NOV 2014

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PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT 46 airportbusiness November 2014 NICE SITUATOR NICE SYSTEMS NICE Situator helps airports enhance real-time situational awareness and response to security threats, emergency situations and operational challenges. Situator fuses diverse safety, security, communications, and other systems into a cohesive command and control platform, for a single view of a situation, with real-time analysis and alerts, and adaptive response plans to guide personnel actions. NICE Situator is an advanced physical security information management (PSIM) solution that enables situation planning, response and analysis for the security, safety and emergency markets where the risk of human error can lead to fnancial loss, injury and damage to public image. By integrating and correlating information from multiple and diverse systems across the organization and coordinating response actions, NICE Situator ensures that everyone in the operational chain knows what is happening and what to do. The system can be integrated with the NICE Situator Web Application to access NICE Situator from electronic devices in the feld. For more information visit: www.nice.com. aviationpros.com/10818632 VIRTUAL AIRFIELD MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AIR-TRANSPORT IT SERVICES INC. (AIRIT) AirIT's Virtual Airfeld Management System (VAMS) makes it possible to simulate an out-of-the-window view for one or multiple geographically dispersed aprons, de-icing pads, and aircraft parking areas, and consolidates the various views into one operator display. The solution incorporates AirIT Aerial View Display (AVD) technology, which displays an intuitive bird's eye view of the airport with an accurately scaled aerial view of terminal buildings, gates, stands, remote parking positions, cargo facilities and maintenance areas. The system acts as an integrated geographical Front-End for the Airport Operational Database (AODB) and Resource Management System (RMS). For more information visit: www.AirIT.com. aviationpros.com/11310136 ORS'S PORTABLE ELECTRONICS SCANNER RAPIDLY SCREENS MOBILE DEVICES FOR CONCEALED EXPLOSIVES ONE RESONANCE SENSORS One Resonance Sensors LLC (ORS) introduces the MobiLab ES, a portable electronics scanner, which uses chemical-specifc radio-frequency technology to provide safe and fast detection of explosives and precursors in mobile phones, chargers and other devices. The new tool uses radio-frequency signals—similar to a clinical MRI—to detect concealed hazardous materials. To use, screeners simply place a portable electronic device into the detection cavity and press "INSPECT." A simple "Alarm" or "Clear" response is provided in seconds. The device can detect sub-threat quantities of a wide range of plastic explosive materials and concealed explosives regardless of their confguration. Visit One Resonance sensors at: www.detect-ors.com. aviationpros.com/11621457 WIRELESS WATCHLOCK PADLOCKS FOR AIRPORT SECURITY RMP SECURITY INC. RMP Security Inc. recently became the master distributor for WatchLock padlock security systems. WatchLock locks are patented and embedded with GPS tracking and GSM texting security alerts offering real-time 24/7 continuous security without security patrol costs and management. Lock alerts notify offcials in minutes of break-in attempts so they can take immediate action no matter where they are. GPS maps all live locks and provides location, movement and status of locks. Alerts are sent to authorized personnel via mobile phone, PC or tablet.The WatchLock software suite manages the entire lock system. It provides a complete database of locks and generates defned reports on a daily, weekly or monthly basis. Reports can include lock history, lock violations, live status, events, geofence perimeter entrys/exits. Learn more at: www.rmpsecurityinc.com/WatchLock_Home.html. aviationpros.com/11621513

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