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| Global Encrypted Messaging System |
The Global Encrypted Messaging System is an evolving, worldwide, over-the-horizon tracking, tagging, locating/two-way messaging system using commercially-available communications systems. Providing true pole-to-pole, 24/7 communications and geolocation capability, GEMS is designed for highly mobile users, such as first responders, forest fire-fighters, disaster relief elements, and civil aviation. The system encompasses user-radios, satellites, earth stations, and command and control infrastructures at several levels. The GEMS architecture has the capability to concurrently support multiple missions such as search-and-rescue, flight-following, tracking, tagging, remote-sensing, and command-and-control for first responder and civil aviation organizations on local, regional, national, and even international scales.
- Small card/form factor
- Encrypted, secure, bursty communications
- Separate virtual private networks of users
- Expanded flight-following capability
Coordinated, Rapid Emergency Response: GEMS connects selected groups of users to each other at any distance, via simple digital messaging. Users can send information including position, identification and/or short messages or sensor data, all time-stamped. GEMS’s key ability to on-the-fly link additional groups of mobile and fixed surface users, airborne users, and command/control elements at any distance allows flexible, nearly instantaneous information exchange when new elements such as HAZMAT, medical or police response become imperative.
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