| April 16, 2007 NEW PRODUCT
ICRI 2P-E (2 Port - Environmental) Combines Interoperability & Portable Repeater in Fly-away Package
Extends radio communications for responders operating beyond normal signal coverage
April 2, 2007
Fire Chiefs Present New Homeland Security Equipment for the
National Capital Region
"Incident Commanders’ Radio Interface" Helps Inter-agency
Cooperative Response to Emergencies
January 5, 2007
Top-Ranking National Capital Region Makes Wide use of “ICRI”
Interoperability Gateway
C-AT’s low-cost, mobile Interoperability ‘bridge’ allows region’s first-responders to talk
July 18, 2006
Dept. of Homeland Security to Send Radio Interop Equipment to 43 Communities
First-responder agencies to receive “Incident Commanders' Radio Interface” (ICRI) for tactical communications need
June 12, 2006
Radio Interoperability for Warfighters and Mutual Aid Responders to be Demonstrated at Department of Defense Interoperability Demo 2006
Incident Commanders’ Radio Interface (ICRI) to provide radio interoperability between military, homeland security, and civilian agencies
May 23, 2006 NEW DEPLOYMENT
State of New Jersey Takes Tactical Approach to Solving Communications Interoperability Problem
Incident Commanders’ Radio Interface (ICRI) Being Deployed Throughout
All County Emergency Management Agencies
February 17, 2006
Incident Commanders’ Radio Interface (ICRI) Cited as "Top Performer" in Department of Defense Interoperability Trials
"ICRI" provides interoperability and information exchange between military,
homeland security, and civilian agencies
February 16, 2006
Office of National Drug Control Policy Selects Radio Interoperability Equipment for Counter-Drug Efforts
“Law Enforcement agencies can obtain “Incident Commanders’ Radio Interface” through Technology Transfer Program”
February 14, 2006 NEW PRODUCT!
"ICRI-4TG" Launched to Enhance Interoperability for Large Scale Multi-Agency Emergency Response
Added radio talk groups aid collaboration amongst State, Local, and Federal mutual aid”
January 31, 2006
Houston-Galveston Area Council Awards Radio Interoperability Contract for use by its 1,600 Cooperative Purchasing members
“Incident Commanders’ Radio Interface” Equipment available to 1st Responders
through Program"
November 11, 2005 NEW CONTRACT VEHICLE Department. of Homeland Security to Fix Radio Interoperability Problem By Sending Equipment Directly to First-Responders “Incident Commanders' Radio Interface” (ICRI) is chosen to solve tactical communications need October 3, 2005 2005 Virginia Interoperable Communications Conference Would Virginia’s 1st-responder communications stand up to a Katrina?
September 27, 2005 NEW PRODUCT C-AT provides 1st Responders with Expanded Radio Interoperability for Collaboration “ICRI/EOC” provides additional talk-groups for the growing number of agencies responding to emergencies and disasters September 2, 2005 Charlottesville Fire Department Sends ICRIs and Personnel to Hurricane Ravaged Gulf Coast Interoperability Unit to Assist with Communications August 18, 2005 CWID 2005 After Action Report identifies Top Technologies for Homeland Defense/Security Transformation NORTHCOM cites “ICRI” for interoperability, information exchange between military, homeland security, and civilian agencies.
July 26, 2005 NEW PRODUCT
C-AT Extends Radio Cover for 1st Responders in Subways and Below Grade with Delivery of the “ICRI-2P” Police and firefighters in areas of poor radio coverage get big gains inside tunnels, buildings, and across remote and inaccessible terrain. June 14, 2005 Coalition Warrior Interoperability Demonstration 2005 (CWID) Features “Incident Commanders’ Radio Interface” in Interoperability Trials C-AT’s Radio Interoperability equipment bridges voice communications for Defense, Homeland Security, and Anti-terrorism participants. May 20, 2005 C-AT’s Tactical Radio Interoperability and Repeater Ready for In-Theatre Operations “Incident Commanders’ Radio Interface (Environmental)” provides quick deployment and reliable communications in extreme conditions. April 5, 2005 U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security “TOPOFF 3” Exercise to Use Rapidly Deployed, Radio Interoperability Solution with New Jersey and Connecticut Public Safety Agencies C-AT’s “ICRI” to provide first-responders quick and reliable communications with other agencies in simulated attacks. March 29, 2005 Army National Guard’s Civil Support Teams Gain First-Response Interoperability with Other Agencies Advance Echelon Communications System uses C-AT’s “Incident Commanders’ Radio Interface” equipment. March 4, 2005 U.S. Patent Awarded for Unique Solution to Tactical Radio Interoperability for 1st Responders and U.S. Soldiers C-AT’s “Incident Commanders’ Radio Interface” (ICRI) addresses # 1 priority for homeland security February 24, 2005 Army Special Operations Forces (SOF) order “Advanced Multi-Channel Vehicle Intercom System” (AMCVIS) Communications-Applied Technology provides 50-unit follow up order
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