Government Technology

GPS for New York and Chicago Fire Department Vehicles



July 17, 2006 By

Motorola Inc. will be using u-blox America technology in life-saving vehicle tracking systems deployed by the New York and Chicago fire departments.

Motorola will incorporate u-blox' ANTARIS GPS receiver in its MDR800 model F5127 vehicle tracking system. The receiver has integrated dead-reckoning functionality that, with the help of additional sensors, provides accurate vehicle location information, even in tunnels and underground parking garages.

"One of the things the FDNY learned during the crisis of 9/11 is the importance of coordinating emergency vehicles without delay," said Asa Yanai, Motorola's Project Manager. "With the implementation of the MDR900 with u-blox technology, response time to 911 calls has been shortened by three minutes according to New York City officials."

"u-blox is proud to partner with Motorola in helping make New York City a safer place," adds Nikolaos Papadopoulos, President of u-blox America. "With the help of u-blox positioning technology, Motorola has given the FDNY the necessary means to respond timely and accurately in future emergencies."

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