Raytheon will next week unveil a system designed to let first responders use their personal handheld devices for discreet communications, GSN Magazine reports.
One Force Mobile Collaboration is a mobile software for police officers, firemen and first responders to download onto their own Android, iOS or Windows-based devices.
Based on the company’s Blue Force Tracking system for the military, the software contains features for exchanging voice, maps, drawing tools, chat, position tracking with GPS streaming video and images.
Mike Bostic, a sales executive at Raytheon, said customers will get one server and a software with each purchase and each individual user will pay a licensing fee.
The company designed the software to work on 2G, 3G, 4G, Wi-Fi, cellular, low-data-rate radio and tactical radio networks, according to the report.