WEBVTT 1 00:00:08.966 --> 00:00:11.866 Walter: What we've seen with datacasting technology 2 00:00:11.866 --> 00:00:16.866 is the ability to push really critical information out to our first responders, 3 00:00:17.100 --> 00:00:20.533 to some of our ancillary agencies, some of our departments 4 00:00:20.533 --> 00:00:25.333 without having to tie up the network resources that we've had to before. 5 00:00:25.333 --> 00:00:27.533 Hanagriff: And right now I'm displaying 6 00:00:27.533 --> 00:00:31.166 our public safety video network on this system, 7 00:00:31.166 --> 00:00:34.066 and this is typically the control interface 8 00:00:34.066 --> 00:00:37.733 that the technical officer would be using. 9 00:00:37.733 --> 00:00:42.600 And what this is doing is datacasting is replicating this screen 10 00:00:42.600 --> 00:00:46.366 and pushing it over a television broadcasting network 11 00:00:46.366 --> 00:00:50.033 to responders in the field that otherwise would not have this information. 12 00:00:50.033 --> 00:00:55.033 Flanagan: We can have multiple locations that we can gather intel from, 13 00:00:56.399 --> 00:00:59.333 and that gives us the capabilities for doing, 14 00:00:59.333 --> 00:01:02.066 the controlling of the locations points 15 00:01:02.066 --> 00:01:05.666 at one position with one person at a keyboard. 16 00:01:05.666 --> 00:01:08.133 Cook: Essentially whenever we have a team like a 17 00:01:08.133 --> 00:01:11.166 USAR, an urban search and rescue team, or something like that 18 00:01:11.166 --> 00:01:13.200 deployed anywhere in the country, 19 00:01:13.200 --> 00:01:17.500 as long as they have LTE service or Wifi or something like that 20 00:01:17.500 --> 00:01:20.233 where they can actually send video back, 21 00:01:20.233 --> 00:01:22.933 we can then datacast it through the rest of the department. 22 00:01:22.933 --> 00:01:25.366 We can actually keep tabs on our members 23 00:01:25.366 --> 00:01:30.366 or our crews anywhere, anywhere else they are.