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Cerulean's PacketCluster Patrol Arms Thurston County Police With Wireless Real-Time Crime-Fighting Information.


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MARLBOROUGH, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 21, 2000

Cerulean ce·ru·le·an  
adj.
Azure; sky-blue.



[From Latin caeruleus, dark blue; akin to caelum, sky.]

Noun 1.
 and AT&T Wireless CDPD-based solution replaces voice

dispatch system; improves emergency response time and increases

officer safety and efficiency

Cerulean Technology(R) today announced the Thurston County Thurston County is the name of two counties in the United States:
  • Thurston County, Nebraska
  • Thurston County, Washington
, Wash., Department of Communications (CAPCOM CAPCOM Capsule Communicator
CAPCOM Capture Compare (microcontroller, semiconductor)
CAPCOM Capsule Computers (video game publisher)
CAPCOM Capital Regional Command (Philippine military) 
) will use PacketCluster Patrol(R) mobile software to provide patrol officers with immediate access to critical law enforcement information managed by the Washington State Patrol. Cerulean's wireless mobile software, running on a cellular digital packet data (communications, protocol) Cellular Digital Packet Data - (CDPD) A wireless standard providing two-way, 19.2 kbps packet data transmission over exisiting cellular telephone channels.  (CDPD (Cellular Digital Packet Data) A low-speed, digital, wireless data network that is an enhancement to an existing analog cellular network. Based on IBM's CelluPlan II, CDPD provides a packet overlay onto the AMPS network and moves data at 19. )-based AT&T Wireless service, will allow Thurston County to more efficiently and safely respond to emergency calls for more than 210,000 people across 750 square miles.

Cerulean's PacketCluster Patrol software will make criminal information from Thurston County's computer aided dispatch system (CAD) and several national, state and local databases quickly available to officers on patrol. Officers will also be able to tap into the Washington State Patrol ACCESS system, which holds hundreds of licensing and criminal history files.

Thurston County will use PacketCluster Patrol's open architecture application to wirelessly link laptop computers mounted in 100 patrol vehicles with criminal and motor vehicle databases. Through Cerulean's partnership with AT&T, CAPCOM will use AT&T Wireless CDPD service to quickly connect laptops to the department's local area network (LAN (Local Area Network) A communications network that serves users within a confined geographical area. The "clients" are the user's workstations typically running Windows, although Mac and Linux clients are also used. ), which will query law enforcement databases for criminal history and vehicle and driver registration information. Using AT&T's reliable and high-speed CDPD infrastructure, CAPCOM did not need to build a new radio frequency infrastructure, eliminating an expensive and time-consuming process.

Reduced radio traffic will improve response times

Before Cerulean, officers and public safety personnel from seven law enforcement agencies A law enforcement agency (LEA) is a term used to describe any agency which enforces the law. This may be a local or state police, federal agencies such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) or the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).  and 18 fire departments across the county relied on a single manual radio dispatch system to obtain law enforcement data from the field. At times, officers and public safety personnel had to wait several minutes for potentially life-saving information, such as addresses, license plate and criminal history data from dispatchers.

With PacketCluster Patrol, officers can access this information in real time, enabling them to make on-the-spot arrests. Cerulean's wireless computing technology will also dramatically reduce radio traffic between officers and dispatchers. This will enable dispatchers to assist and properly route emergency calls, while monitoring law enforcement activities to ensure officer safety in the field. Reduced radio traffic will also free dispatchers' time, once consumed by routine information requests, to actively track emergency calls and quickly respond to an officer's request for back-up enforcement, for example.

"We needed to reduce the congestion The condition of a network when there is not enough bandwidth to support the current traffic load.

congestion - When the offered load of a data communication path exceeds the capacity.
 on our radio channels and reduce the number of data requests dispatchers relayed each day," said Jim Quackenbush, director of communications Director of Communications is a position in the private and public sectors. The Director of Communications is responsible for managing and directing an organization's internal and external communications.  at CAPCOM. "We see Cerulean's PacketCluster Patrol mobile computing Using a computing device while in transit. Mobile computing implies wireless transmission, but wireless transmission does not necessarily imply mobile computing. Fixed wireless applications use satellites, radio systems and lasers to transmit between permanent objects such as buildings  system as a way to reduce that congestion, while enabling our officers and other public safety personnel to access the information they need from the field to work more efficiently and safely."

PacketCluster encryption protects transmission of sensitive information

CAPCOM also needed a mobile computing system that would enable them to communicate without potential criminals eavesdropping Secretly gaining unauthorized access to confidential communications. Examples include listening to radio transmissions or using laser interferometers to reconstitute conversations by reflecting laser beams off windows that are vibrating in synchrony to the sound in the room.  on their calls. Cerulean's PacketCluster Patrol enables real-time silent communication between CAPCOM and mobile units for the transfer of sensitive information and calls for quick back-up.

"The objectives of most public safety agencies are to ensure officer safety, while maintaining efficiency and productivity. CAPCOM is no exception. Like many organizations, it needed to overhaul its communications system In telecommunication, a communications system is a collection of individual communications networks, transmission systems, relay stations, tributary stations, and data terminal equipment (DTE) usually capable of interconnection and interoperation to form an integrated whole.  to support its mission," said David Rosi, vice president of marketing at Cerulean Technology. "Using PacketCluster Patrol, the agency can drastically reduce radio dispatchers' workload, while improving officer safety and efficiency. They now know each officer on the street has on-the-spot access to potentially life-saving information, and can reach a dispatcher Software that determines what pending tasks should be done next and assigns the available resources to accomplish it. It may execute other programs or generate a list for human operators to follow. See scheduler.  immediately to call for back-up or relay an urgent message."

About PacketCluster Patrol

PacketCluster Patrol is an open, standards-based wireless information software product that provides police officers in the field with direct access to motor vehicle and warrant information within seconds, reducing risk in potentially dangerous situations. Instead of relying on two-way radio calls to busy dispatchers for limited information, officers can tap into a wireless computer network from laptop computers in their cruisers to get complete motor vehicle and warrant information. The highly adaptable software can be run over all popular public or private wireless networks such as conventional radio frequencies and advanced cellular digital packet data (CDPD) networks. PacketCluster Patrol also improves officer and public safety by enabling real-time silent communication between police headquarters and mobile units for quick back up.

About Cerulean Technology, Inc.

Marlborough, Mass.-based Cerulean Technology, Inc., is the leader in wireless application solutions for mobile workforces in public safety. More than 40,000 users at 650 public safety agencies use Cerulean software to keep neighborhoods and streets safer across the United States. Cerulean's PacketCluster represents the de facto standard Hardware or software that is widely used, but not endorsed by a standards organization. Contrast with de jure standard.

de facto standard - A widespread consensus on a particular product or protocol which has not been ratified by any official standards body, such as ISO,
 in public safety mobile applications. The PacketCluster suite of products are sold through a direct sales force and a network of worldwide systems integrators and carriers, including AT&T Wireless, Bell Atlantic Mobile, GTE GTE General Telephone & Electronics
GTE Génie Thermique et Énergie (French)
GTE Gas Turbine Engine
GTE Global Tropospheric Experiment
GTE Geothermal Energy
GTE Gas Turbine Efficiency plc (Sweden & USA) 
, Mobex and more than 50 others. For more information, visit Cerulean's Web site at www.cerulean.com.

PacketCluster is a registered trademark, and PacketCluster Patrol and Cerulean are trademarks of Cerulean Technology
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