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DHS Deploys Satellite-Based Mobile Asset Management Solutions

U.S. Customs & Border Protection aircraft to be tracked and managed with OuterLink.

OuterLink Corporation, a satellite-based mobile asset management solutions provider, today announced that the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has accepted delivery of 22 complete OuterLink mobile asset management systems and 5 spare CP-3i satcom terminal platforms. DHS will deploy the OuterLink solution on U.S. Customs & Border Protection agency aircraft.OuterLink satellite-based mobile asset management solutions offer secure, real-time air, ground and marine vehicle tracking and two-way voice and data communications between a Command Center and vehicle operators. OuterLink CommTrack software enables multiple agencies to coordinate the dispatch of all mobile assets by providing a centralized view of vehicles (with OuterLink on board) across multiple agencies. This ability to "see" all mobile assets increases safety, improves response capabilities and overall coordination across disparate federal, state and local agencies.

"OuterLink offers the ideal solution for organizations, like DHS, which are tasked with developing emergency readiness and response plans that need to be coordinated across multiple agencies and geographies," said Andrew Joseph, CEO of OuterLink Corporation. "Agencies in the US that have responded to crises understand the need to immediately locate and deploy mobile assets even when terrestrial based solutions are not available. OuterLink supports this requirement with proven technology and services and is fast becoming the tracking and two-way communication standard for homeland security and emergency response."