FullComm Bluetooth® Enabled Cellular/Landline Recording, Monitoring, & Link System Advanced Communications System Developed for Hostage/Crisis Negotiation, Drug Enforcement, and Investigation Applications
The FullComm™ Bluetooth® Enabled Cellular/Landline Recording, Monitoring, & Link is an advanced communications system developed for Hostage/Crisis Negotiation, Drug Enforcement, and Investigation applications.
The FullComm™ System’s Bluetooth® wireless cellular connectivity feature and wired cell connection port allows the unit to be connected to virtually ANY cell phone.
In addition to these cellular connectivity features, the FullComm™is also equipped with an External Landline (RJ11) port which allows the System to be connected to traditional analog and proprietary Private Branch eXchange (PBX) landline telephone systems.
When connected to a cell phone or external landline calls placed or received through the System can be recorded and monitored by multiple team staff in real-time.
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Advanced C-RAID Technology The Future of Covert Audio Intelligence Gathering: Say Goodbye to Line of Sight Limitations, Hiding Microphones, and Transmitters FOREVER....
ATTENTION: DRUG ENFORCEMENT AGENTS!
Enforcement Technology Group, Inc. (ETGI) is pleased to introduce the future of covert audio intelligence gathering…Advanced C-RAID™ Technology.
With Advanced C-RAID™ Technology, Drug Enforcement Agents can say goodbye to the limitations of traditional wireless audio surveillance and body wires such a line of sight transmissions and having to hide body wires and transmitters!
In addition to these benefits, Advanced C-RAID™ Technology features several other remarkable features that we can NOT disclose in online or print advertising for officer safety and security reasons.
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SpectraTrak-D GPS Tracking & Geofencing Unit
The SpectraTrak-D is a self-contained GPS Tracking & Geofencing Unit….Nothing else is required to track; no software to download, nothing to set. You’ll be logged into our secure (Hacker Safe/SSL Certified) server, ready to track. All SpectraTrak-D clients are assigned a private group name, and choose their own user name and passwords. We have NO access to client login or tracking information.
The SpectraTrak-D features:
Simple Dashboard Control:
User Selectable Multiple Map Views:
Geo-Fencing Capability:
Tracking Reports:
Full Certified & FCC Compliant:
Compact Waterproof Housing:
Replacement Warranty:
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Bringing Bluetooth Wireless Cellular Connectivity to Existing Crisis Response System PowerPoint Presentation & Article Reference materials to help you better understand and determine which Bluetooth Crisis Response Technology will best suit the needs of your agency.
Enforcement Technology Group, Inc. (ETGI) offers several technologies that can be used to bring Bluetooth® wireless cellular connectivity to your existing Crisis Response System.
By using the cellular network of ANY Bluetooth® enabled cell phone, Hostage/Crisis Negotiation Team can now communicate with a barricaded subject through a Crisis Response System in the event that communications are unable to be established on a Throw Phone OR Analog Landline.
Similar to a Crisis Response System’s Throw Phone an Landline features, communications taking place over the cellular network of the Bluetooth® enabled cell phone can be monitored (listened to) and recorded by multiple team staff members.
These technologies also allow Hostage/Crisis Negotiation Team staff to perform a “Throw Phone-to-Cellular Link.” This feature allows team staff to “link” a 3rd Party Intermediary’s cell phone call into the negotiations that are taking place with a barricaded subject on the Crisis Response System’s Throw Phone!
To help provide an in-depth understanding as to which Bluetooth Crisis Response Technology will be compatible with your existing Crisis Response/Throw Phone System as well as to help determine which of these technologies will best suit your agency’s needs, please review/download both PowerPoint presentation and Article contained in the links below.
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Cellular-Encrypted Voice Line Software A 100% software solution that enables two users from anywhere in the world to talk over an encrypted Voice Line using any GSM network that supports Data call facility.
The Cellular-Encrypted Voice Line Software (C-EVLS™), needs to be installed on user’s handsets, along with a Secret Key entered by all users. If the key is not entered correctly the secure calls will not be established.
After installation the user can access the software from the Main Menu of the phone to place secure calls to other users.To place the call the user needs to enter the normal phone number of the caller from the dialer screen. When the call is answered on the other end, the software checks for the correct keys on both ends and then initiates a 256 bit encrypted call.
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Can You Hear Me Now? Controlling Criminal Communications During a Critical Incident Article
This article written by Deputy Chief Gary MacNamara of the Fairfield (CT) Police article describes many of the issues and challenges created by cell phones that First Responders face when responding to a critical incident.
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“The operation of transmitters designed to jam or block wireless communications, commonly referred to as Multiple Frequency Disruptors (MFD’S), is a violation of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (“ACT”). See 47 U.S.C. Sections 301, 302a, 333. The overall rule makes sense; we can’t allow anyone to shut down cell service. These regulations however, prohibit the procurement, possession, and operation of MFDs by local and state “emergency responders” under any circumstance. Need to disrupt cell service, to protect children on a school bus – prohibited! Need to disrupt frequencies for fear a suspicious package in a shopping mall might contain an explosive set to detonate with a cell phone – prohibited!Have a suspected hazardous material and fear cellular detonation – Forget it! These regulations don’t allow emergency services any exceptions. And don’t think the FCC won’t enforce the rule, they will. That’s right, use a disruptor at an incident and the criminals won’t succeed, people won’t be hurt, and the using agency can be fined for its use.”
In the early part of 2009, Dep. Chief MacNamara representing law enforcement, Asst. Fire Chief Chris Tracy representing the Fire Service, and Kevin Otto providing technological insight had met with members of Senator Joseph Lieberman’s staff, to discuss how to put forth legislation modifying these outdated regulations. The change appears to be starting, as a 2009 article written by Spencer S. Hsu, in the Washington Post quoted a Lieberman spokeswoman as saying Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman (I-Conn.), chairman of the Senate homeland security committee, plans to introduce legislation that would give law enforcement agencies "the tools they need to selectively jam" communications in the event of a terrorist attack.
Though it “appears” that change is coming but it is not here yet. There are those, most within the communications sector that fear this change. They believe it’s not needed, to drastic, or the problem is over exaggerated by the emergency responders. All of us in the emergency services need to actively push our legislators to support future legislation. They need to hear from us. They need to know of incidents occurring that could have been helped with such tools.
To show support for a change to allow for emergency services to utilize Frequency Disruptors, or to share an incident where a disruptor would have been useful, send an email to changetherule@sbcglobal.net.
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Deputy Chief MacNamara has served as a hostage negotiator, team commander, acted as public information officer, Internal Affairs, and training Lieutenant. Deputy Chief MacNamara is a Law Enforcement Certified instructor and a contributor to the Justice Journal, providing Special Analysis and writer of the column “What if.” Deputy Chief MacNamara is Chairman of Connecticut Dept of Homeland Security Region 1 Training Committee and instructs on Crisis response and school violence. Deputy Chief MacNamara holds a Bachelors Degree and Masters Degree from the University of New Haven, and is a graduate of the FBINationalAcademy session #219 and the FBI LEEDS session #81.
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Bluetooth Communcations System (BCS) The Bluetooth® Communications System (BCS) is a unique monitoring, recording, and broadcast system developed for specialized law enforcement/military team applications including Hostage/Crisis Negotiations, Investigations, and Undercover Narcotic Operations
The Bluetooth® Communications System (BCS) is a unique monitoring, recording, and broadcast system developed for specialized law enforcement/military team applications including Hostage/Crisis Negotiations, Investigations, and Undercover Narcotic Operations.
The BCS can be paired to ANY Bluetooth® enabled cell phone, allowing team staff to place and/or receive landline or cell phone calls. Once the call is connected, the communications taking place through the BCS can be monitored (listened to) and/or broadcast by multiple team staff by connecting Monitoring Headphones as well as RCA and/or RJ11 compatible speakers. The communications may also be recorded for evidentiary purposes by connecting a Digital or Analog (tape) recorder to the System. During prolonged operations the cell phone paired to the BSC can be charged by connecting the cell phone into the System’s built-in “Cell Phone Charger” port.
The BCSis also equipped with an “Auxiliary Phone Out” which allows the System to be integrated with an agency’s existing Crisis Response (Throw Phone) System. Crisis Negotiation Team (CNT) staff can use the BCS to establish immediate communications to initiate negotiations with a subject involved in a hostage/barricade incident and later seamlessly transfer the negotiations to the Crisis Response System upon its arrival by using a standard RJ11 Telephone Patch Cable!
Advanced C-RAID Bug with Sound & Motion Auto Dial-Out The Future of Covert Audio Intelligence Gathering is Here!
Enforcement Technology Group, Inc. (ETGI) is pleased to introduce the new Advanced Cellular Remote Audio Intelligence Device (C-RAID™) Bug with Sound & Motion Auto-Dial Out, the future of covert audio intelligence gathering.
Say good bye to the line-of-sight limitations of traditional covert audio microphones/bugs FOREVER!
Gather covert audio data at ANY time, from ANYWHERE in the world!
NOTE:ETGI makes no representations concerning the legality of Advanced C-RAID™ Technology such as the making, transmission, or recording audio signals of others without their knowledge and/or consent. We encourage you to check and comply with all applicable local, state, and federal laws and regulations before engaging in any form of surveillance.
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Nexus Hawk GAIN ACCESS TO THE INFORMATION YOU NEED?WHEN YOU NEED IT!
The Nexus Hawk™ is simply described as a “portable, Internet/network wireless access point”. More granularly, it is a future-looking, field-deployable, portable, wireless access point whose data streams can be natively secured through the application of state-of-the-art security encryption schemes.
The Nexus Hawk™ enables secure, digital communication where no such pathway existed before for field officers – anywhere in the cellular telephone “universe”.
Using the Nexus Hawk™, untethered (mobile and nomadic users) and untetherable (where cables cannot be installed) users may leverage the power of existing cellular data networks, satellite data providers and existing WiFi hotspots – while adding up to 8 additional layers of security to stay network/Internet connected and communicating even in remote or inhospitable locations.