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FEB 2014

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COMPUTERS & SOFTWARE 35 P R O D U C T S H O W C A S E Capture sights and sounds The Olympus LS-20M captures and edits 1080p HD video while recording 24 bit/96 hHz Linear PCM stereo sound. Combined with four different optional Magic Movie special effects features, the LS-20M lets users create videos that looks and sounds like profes- sional productions in a device that's so compact it fits in your pocket. Circle 17 on Reader Service Card Access through biometrics Morphotrak's new MorphoAccess SIGMA Series biometric access reader com- bines Morpho performance with Bioscrypt features, plus more. The reader provides full compatibility for legacy Bioscrypt and Morpho customers, and offers new cus- tomers the opportunity to upgrade to the true benefits of Morpho's NIST technol- ogy. Tailored for both access control and time/atten- dance applications, it implements no fewer than 20 patents to mas- ter biometric identification. • Tablet-like user experience • Videophone function • Anti-fraud: fake finger and face detection, duress finger • Full set of contact-less technologies, including iClass, NFC, DESFire and Prox • IP 65 Weather Resistant design available Circle 19 on Reader Service Card Clear video in direct sunlight The use of wireless video systems has exploded: aerial surveying, aerial pho- tography, surveillance systems, telemetry systems, military and commercial helicop- ters, first person view systems, unmanned ground vehicles, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV), Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USV), and other systems take full advan- tage of this technology. Two major obstacles plague these systems: First, the inability to see video images in bright daylight or direct sunlight and second, the video monitor often loses the video signal and goes into sleep mode. The new SRM-10.4B-WRL video monitor from TRU-VU Monitors was specifically designed to address these issues. It features a screen with 1,000 nits brightness so operators can see clear video images even in direct sunlight. It is also designed to accept the weaker video signals typically found in wireless video systems. Circle 18 on Reader Service Card Secure data sharing The struggles of government analysts, investigators and agents to sift through and turn massive amounts of data into actionable information are about to get easier with Overwatch's IMPACT 2.0 information analysis software. IMPACT 2.0 offers an innovative and affordable suite of intelligence capabili- ties that assist in creating actionable knowledge through the collection, link- ing and analyzing of information from disparate data sources. Circle 20 on Reader Service Card Locate the source of your network's interference Signal Sentry 1000 from Exelis is a product that detects, geolocates, and characterizes sources of intentional and unintentional interference to the U.S. GPS signals, and provides actionable intelligence to the user. The system leverages Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) signal domain knowl- edge, and is based upon technology developed through the company's history of designing and fielding elec- tronic intelligence systems. Leveraging Exelis GNSS signal domain knowledge, the system is implemented using com- mercially available GPS receiver and computer server/data technology. Actionable intelligence is available in the form of pin mapping of interference sources in addition to longitude/lati- tude/altitude data, all available through an easy-to-use, web enabled graphical user interface. Circle 21 on Reader Service Card www.officer.com February 2014 Law Enforcement Technology 1/24/14 12:29 PM

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