
The FCC has just approved the GuardTrax GPS tracking device that caters specifically to security guards who are keeping watch over a certain building or asset. It utilizes GPS technology to acquire the location of the security officer on duty while compiling information on time, heading, and speed among others. GuardTrax will then transmit data to a remote server via GSM/GPRS networks, processing and posting relevant information to a GIS web-based mapping application that includes satellite imagery. Should an emergency arise, the server will alert the supervisors in charge through email or an SMS so that they can respond accordingly. You can even set a security geo-fence around the monitored post to make sure your guards don’t cross this border to slack off in the janitor’s room.
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