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GPSit's Role in Rose Bowl Parade Situational Awareness Exercise

on Wednesday, 28 January 2009. Posted in Commercial Solutions

GPSit's Role in Rose Bowl Parade Situational Awareness Exercise

GPSit was a participant in the 2009 Rose Bowl Day Parade, Los Angeles Sheriffs, EOC Emergency Operations Center for the demonstration of wireless integrated technologies to improve the real world situational awareness environment.

Supporting efforts with Balfour Technologies, Phase II SBIR grant, GPSit was able to integrate with wireless cameras, covert GPSit tracking devices and Mesh City wireless to provide a stunning, fully functional Common Operating Picture for the security of personnel and Law Enforcement assets along the Rose Bowl parade corridor.

As Invitees of the DHS SBIR program, GPSit provided LBS information in a real world situational awareness environment. One goal of the operation was to demonstrate how new innovative communication technology can benefit law enforcement to provide faster and better response times to emergency situations and events using interoperable communications and sensors.

This new situational awareness tool is currently on deployment in several US Locations.

How will GPSit's SmartBoard enhance package tracking?

on Saturday, 28 March 2009. Posted in General

GPSit has launched its promised SmartBoard upgrade to the GPSit FS1 (enhanced Sendum PT200) package trackers, bringing greatly enhanced covert tracking capabilities. Here are some examples of what's now possible:

  • Use the motion detector to shut down the FS1 when stationary for a predetermined time interval, preserving battery life. Turn the unit on again when motion is detected. Upon motion detection, report location and continue preprogrammed location reporting.
  • Use the photo sensor to detect light. Upon light detection, turn on its sleeping FS1 host, which then reports the event and its location.

Key SmartBoard benefits include:

Greatly extended battery life. Use of the SmartBoard greatly extends battery life, as while its FS1 host is dormant, only the very modest power consumption of the SmartBoard is occurring. We are still testing, but expect that 3-6 months of dormant deployment before active tracking is possible.

Overcome aviation regulations restrictions. Deploy a sleeping FS1 in a sealed parcel to be shipped via air-freight. The device remains dormant until the package is opened and light is detected, ensuring no cellular transmission while in flight and compliance with aviation regulations.

Reduces tracking cost. Deploy a dormant FS1 to monitor stored assets. Use motion detection to turn on the device, greatly reducing overall data usage and thereby conserving on usage plan locates.

Highly covert. The SmartBoard enhanced FS1 is much smaller that other devices, which use larger batteries to achieve the SmartBoard's capabilities.

GPSit's TrackFusion has been enhanced to allow over-the-air programming of SmartBoard features. Light and motion alerts are graphically depicted on the TrackFusion map display, and can be sent as alerts via SMS and email.

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New TrackFusion and PT200 Features

on Wednesday, 01 July 2009. Posted in TrackFusion, GPS Trackers

GPSit is pleased to announce the next wave of customer driven TrackFusion and FS1 tracker feature enhancements. Here is a summary of what is now in Beta Testing and will launch soon:

Improved battery management - extending covert tracking life

  • Out of cellular coverage sleep mode - conserves battery life
  • Adjustable low battery notification - improves timely recoveries
  • Programmable dormant schedules- conserves battery life

Enhanced Geofences - faster and less taxing on battery life

  • FS1 tracker now performs geofencing analysis locally in device

Reliability and Support - ensuring your success

  • Redundant device to service communications, improving reliability
  • Message acknowledgements for better trouble shooting

As always, GPSit welcomes your feedback on how we can continue to refine our covert gps tracking solutions to meet your requirements.

Smartboard enhances Sendum PT200 for Covert Tracking

on Saturday, 14 November 2009. Posted in GPS Trackers

GPSit is now shipping its promised SmartBoard upgrade for the GPSit PT200 tracker, bringing greatly expanded covert tracking capabilities. Features include:

  • Vibration sensor - shuts down the PT200 when stationary. Upon vibration detection, notifies and continues location reporting.
  • Photo sensor – upon light detection turns on the PT200, reports the event and continues location reporting.
  • Battery Management – SmartBoard enables enhanced control over tracking schedules.

Key SmartBoard benefits include:

  • Improved officer safety - greatly extended battery life means fewer battery swaps.
  • Reduced tracking cost – new features help conserve usage plan locates.
  • Easier to conceal – solution is smaller than devices requiring larger batteries.

Get Yours Today – Special Q4 Promotion!

GPSit is offering a special upgrade promotion from now until 12/31/09 for existing GPSit PT200 or Sendum PT-200 owners. Return your PT200 or Sendum PT-200 with 3.6Ah* battery and Slap-n-stick* case to GPSit for upgrade, which includes:

  • Install updated FS1 firmware
  • Perform SmartBoard retrofit and testing
  • Retrofit Slap-n-stick case insert
  • Include new SmartBoard charger
  • Return via Fed-X

Purchase your SmartBoard upgrade today for just $199. Pay just $99 with 1 year or get one free with 2 year prepaid service plan extension.

Sendum PT-200 owners not using GPSit TrackFusion software are welcome to “make the switch” today.

Want to know more? Contact us via email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or phone 1-888-464-7748

*Need a new 3.6Ah battery or Slap-n-stick case? Get one at 35% off list as part

Tackle the Dramatic Rise in Cargo Theft with GPS Tracking

on Sunday, 06 February 2011. Posted in In-Load Cargo Tracking, Commercial Solutions, GPS Trackers

Covert asset tracking is now a viable weapon within the war against cargo theft – but slow deployments are allowing cargo theft to rise in an uncontrolled fashion. Law enforcement agencies across the US and around the world are reporting a startling increase in cargo theft. Here are a few of the key statistics:

  • Worldwide $30-50 billion in cargo is stolen every year, with over half stolen by organized crime
  • In 2009, sources report between 700-900 truckloads worth between $400-500M were stolen in the US alone (FreightWatch International & Chubb Corporation)
  • In Southern California alone during 2009, bandits made off with 29 million (California Highway Patrol)
  • The average loss per theft is $350,000, however some loads can be valued at tens of millions of dollars – such as with pharmaceutical shipments

Unlike the violent cargo thefts of the 1960s, current theft characteristics have shifted significantly:

  • Prime targets are often easily resold consumer goods, electronics, beverages, clothing and cigarettes
  • Loads are often followed from the plant or distribution hub, until opportunity presents itself
  • Thefts are typically non-violent, occurring when truckers are dining or showering, thieves simply wait and watch.
  • Often thieves target drop lots, or when trailers are temporarily uncoupled by drivers running errands
  • Fraudsters use Internet and high tech methods to forge official documents and or establish fictitious companies
  • Trailers are typically found just a few miles from the theft, often repainted or disguised
  • Bribes are frequently used to obtain information on valuable shipments

Research has shown that the reasons for increase in transportation crime include:

  • Spread of global crime syndicates
  • Drug trafficking organizations provide capital, networks and marketing systems for stolen cargo; helping to launder drug monies
  • Smarter criminals are increasing using high technology information techniques
  • Cargo theft often offers low risk, high payoff targets
  • Low rate of successful criminal prosecution and lenient sentences
  • Slow adoption of systems that track and trace merchandise
  • Security weaknesses in intermodal systems and websites that support cargo transportation
  • The lack of effective commercial and law enforcement cargo theft tracking systems
  • Corruption among corporate, boarder and port authorities

To counteract these trends, law enforcement and corporations must aggressively implement prevention techniques, including:

  • Improved locks, seals and containers
  • Truck stop and drop lot operators improve security and technical surveillance
  • Enhanced security within corporate and information sharing networks
  • Cargo security managers must learn and adopt high technology practices
  • Deployment of cargo tracking systems
  • Better training for law enforcement on cargo theft
  • Enhanced cooperation between domestic and international law enforcement agencies

GPSit is proud to be at the forefront of cargo theft prevention technologies with solutions for shippers and owners of high value assets. Wireless GPS covert asset tracking solutions are now viable and commercially available from GPSit in Canada, the United States and Mexico.

For more information, visit http://www.gpsit.com

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