Navy buys base-surveillance system

Jan. 28, 2005
PORTLAND, Ore., 27 January 2005. iMove Inc. announced a $720,000 contract for configuration and demonstration of iMove's wide-area surveillance system on a U.S. Navy base.

PORTLAND, Ore., 27 January 2005. iMove Inc. announced a $720,000 contract for configuration and demonstration of iMove's wide-area surveillance system on a U.S. Navy base. The surveillance system meets key naval requirements, including seamless video coverage of large perimeters with automated motion detection effective to 100 meters outside the facility perimeter.

The system iMove is supplying the Navy is a maximum security perimeter surveillance system with fully automated motion detection, automated high resolution threat assessment sensors, long-term & real-time repositories, and multiple/remote console support. The system is configurable to address the needs of large-area military installations, nuclear power plants and storage facilities that have secured perimeters where movement is cause for an alarm. The system is specifically designed to integrate with existing sensors (i.e. door alarms, fence and pressure sensors etc.) to enhance their utility and effectiveness.

"iMove's systems are all designed to exploit existing intrusion detection sensors," said Rick Mandrell, vice president of programs for iMove. "The goal is to leverage current infrastructure, while improving detection and threat assessment with continuous wide-area coverage. We greatly improve the Navy's ability to identify false and nuisance alarms and avoid unnecessary troop deployment while reducing their reaction time to real threats."

"The protection of high-value, critical assets is an excellent use for iMove's large-area surveillance systems," said John Herring, President and CEO of iMove. "As federal facilities become more focused on preventing catastrophic events, scanning cameras with narrow fields of view are no longer acceptable. Seamless video coverage of large areas is becoming a key requirement. iMove's immersive video system offers the ability to detect threats earlier and quickly assess if they are nuisance or real, which allows the facility to deploy the appropriate amount of force protection before a perimeter is compromised."

iMove is the leading developer of immersive visual solutions for mission-critical security and surveillance applications. iMove's solutions deliver higher resolution visual information and expanded situational awareness using automated features to dramatically enhance mission performance while reducing cost and complexity. Our solutions are deployed at home and abroad for the prevention of potentially catastrophic incidents associated with critical infrastructure and for intelligence and special operation forces mission planning and training systems. For more information, see www.imoveinc.com.

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