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Amika Mobile wins contract to deliver services to CBSA

Amika Mobile‘s situational awareness, command and control products have been selected through a competitive process for a project with the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA). The project is funded by the Build in Canada Innovation Program that funds SMEs to bring innovative solutions to government of Canada departments.

February 19, 2015  By Staff


AMS receives sensor events and automatically generates alerts and receives responses from security personnel with the Amika Situation Commander module. The module tracks 2-way alert/response including ones from Amika Panic and Amika I-am-OK mobile apps. The project will include a Small Cell technology trial with the CBSA to evaluate sending public alerts at border crossings and airports in the absence of mobile phone addressing information.  
                  
“We are keen to work with the CBSA testing out critical alert/response to track events and notifications to groups or en masse. The CBSA is responsible for border crossings where more than 100 million people and 65 million cars and trucks cross annually,” said Amika Mobile CEO Dr. Sue Abu-Hakima.
 
Amika Mobile’s  AMS enables situational awareness, information sharing, rapid 2-way communications across devices and networks, and control through advanced integration with physical security to issue lockdowns or  turn on strobe lights, etc. AMS can trigger any layer alerts including VoIP, SMS, Pop-ups, web, overhead displays, digital signs, twitter, tickers, etc. based on sensor events from access control, fire panels, camera systems, building automation, government agency or weather alerting feeds, panic buttons, etc. The CBSA project combines AMS with Amika Situation Commander, Amika®Panic, and Amika® I-am-Ok.
 
“We are pleased to be working with Amika Mobile through the Build in Canada Innovation Program. This program allows the CBSA to evaluate new products and solutions which are relevant to the CBSA mandate”, said Diane Keller Director General of the Science and Engineering Directorate at the CBSA technology evaluation labs.
 
Market Analysts Research and Markets estimate the size of the emergency management and incident management market to be $69.47 Billion growing to $93.39 Billion by 2018 at an estimated CAGR of 6%. This market includes critical and emergency communications integrated with physical security systems such as those that AMS already supports.
 
Demonstrations of AMS, event alert/response, Amika® Situation Commander critical and emergency capabilities and Amika®Panic mobile apps will be showcased at the Security Industry Association’s tradeshow, ISC West 2015 from April 15-17 in Las Vegas, NV at booth #18019 Partner Command Center.
 


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