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Sun, Apr 06, 2014

Helinet Technologies Selected By NYPD For Helicopters

Airborne Mission Suite Being Installed In Four Bell 429 Patrol Helicopters…Bad News For The Bad Guys

Helinet Technologies, announced last week its selection by the New York Police Department to deploy a custom airborne mission suite for the Department's four recently acquired Bell 429 Patrol helicopters. Developed from the ground up to meet the specific needs of the NYPD, the mission suite incorporates state of the art image capture, broadcast and receive technologies in a unique configuration that will be fully controllable through a moving map system.

The new system will support the NYPD's policing and counterterrorism operations by enabling live streaming of HD video and data from the aircraft to NYPD command centers and to portable handheld receivers utilized by officers in the field. Air crews will also be able to instantly overlay critical information such as addresses, points of interest and other data on top of the live video and then transmit the video and data in real-time via secure microwave downlink.

Helinet designed the system to provide complete compatibility with NYPD's existing airborne surveillance infrastructure and with the systems of local, state and federal partners, allowing for seamless coordination during large scale operations.

"The NYPD is one of the most sophisticated law enforcement departments in the world and we are pleased to have been selected to develop the airborne mission suite for its new Bell 429 patrol helicopters," said Ron Magocsi, chief operating officer for Helinet Technologies. "We look forward to supporting the Department in its mission of safeguarding the people of New York City."

(Bell 429 image from file)

FMI: www.helinettechnologies.com

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