Savox Communications Initiates Cooperation Deal with a Northern European Customer for Advanced Audio and Intercom Command System

Savox Communications, a provider of mission-critical communications and hearing protection solutions, proudly announced the commencement of cooperation with northern European customer.

Under this multi-million-level cooperation deal, Savox will provide mounted audio systems to a Northern European customer. This agreement also sets the foundation for future collaboration and potential expansions in the region.

The scope of the cooperation includes the delivery of the Savox IMP Intercom system for integration into existing military vehicle fleets. The Savox IMP system is an advanced, digital intercom solution designed for use on both land and sea platforms. Engineered for the most demanding environments, the system is highly scalable, allowing seamless expansion from small configurations to large, complex installations, ensuring effective communication across all vehicle categories.

A key highlight of this cooperation is the rapid development and deployment of new features based on the end-user’s requirements. This demonstrates Savox’s core values of trust, innovation, teamwork, and perseverance. By working closely with the end-user, Savox has been able to tailor its solutions to meet real operational challenges efficiently and effectively.

The Savox IMP System streamlines both internal and external communications, facilitating seamless interactions among vehicle crew members and command structures. Its ability to enable multiple talk groups and secure access levels ensures optimal situational awareness and control at all times.

“We are honored by the trust placed in Savox,” said Janne Pöllänen, SVP head of global sales and business development at Savox Communications. ”

“This order is a proof of the close cooperation established from the very beginning and reflects our commitment to delivering innovative, mission-critical solutions tailored to the evolving needs of modern defense and security forces. At Savox, we prioritize understanding our customers’ needs and continuously learning from them, fostering a foundation of mutual trust and reliable cooperation. We look forward to further strengthening this partnership in the future.”

Tenerife Norte-Ciudad de La Laguna Airport relies on video technology from Dallmeier

Tenerife Norte-Ciudad de La Laguna Airport (TFN) is located about 10 kilometres west of the capital, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, in the municipality of San Cristóbal de La Laguna. It mainly handles domestic flights: connecting flights to the other Canary Islands, such as Gran Canaria or Lanzarote, as well as scheduled flights to the Spanish mainland. The main destination is Madrid-Barajas, with more than one million passengers, followed by Barcelona, Seville and Bilbao.

Tender for detection, supervision and recording
In order to further increase safety at Tenerife Norte-Ciudad de La Laguna Airport and to improve airport operations, the entire movement area was to be covered. The tender documents specified the installation of a monitoring and control system to detect, supervise and record operations in that area in high resolution.

Installation sites as critical points
The total area to be monitored is huge, with the runway (with the focus at both ends), apron, taxiways and service roads adjacent to the apron. The main challenge was that it was not possible to place camera masts randomly on the movement area, so existing buildings had to be used as installation points.

“We wanted to minimise the number of installation points and camera systems to avoid the need for additional infrastructure such as masts, cabling, communication interfaces, etc., and to simplify subsequent maintenance processes,” said Carlos Jesús Delgado Gómez, head of the director’s office at TFN. “And, of course, airports have strict regulations for any type of installation, especially in the movement area. That’s why there were very limited options when it came to selecting installation points. Nevertheless, the desired area had to be monitored at the highest resolution — and the recording always had to be at maximum resolution.”

High-resolution coverage of the large areas under these conditions – a minimum number of installation points and camera systems — could not be satisfactorily achieved with conventional single-sensor cameras. Tenerife Norte-Ciudad de La Laguna Airport therefore decided to use Dallmeier’s patented Panomera multifocal sensor technology.

Maximum resolution at long distances
By combining multiple lenses and sensors with different focal lengths in a single optical unit, multifocal sensor technology offers high resolution across the entire object space. This means that even distant objects can be captured clearly, and significantly fewer systems are required overall than with conventional single-sensor cameras.

“We were able to install the Panomera on existing building facades and roofs without any problems,” said Delgado Gómez. “No other camera system was able to cover such a large area with so few cameras and installation points at such a high resolution.”

Increasing operational safety and optimizing processes
The installed video technology not only increases operational safety, but also allows processes to be optimized and disputes to be resolved quickly and clearly. One of the areas monitored is the aprons, where aircraft park and are prepared for the next flight. Since every minute spent parking is money for the airport company, there are always disputes about who is responsible for delays and the resulting additional parking fees. Was the fuel truck there on time? Did the catering arrive on time?

Damage management can now be carried out quickly and objectively thanks to clear video recordings. For example, did the damage occur while the aircraft was parked or docked, or was it already there?

The advantage of multi-user capability
In addition to its ability to cover large areas, multifocal sensor technology is characterized by its multi-user capability. Panomera works like a virtual combination of any number of PTZ cameras – with the key advantage that the operator moves virtually in the image, rather than moving the camera mechanically as with PTZ cameras. As a result, any number of operators can access the image at the same time, each zooming in on the area of interest. Unlike conventional PTZ cameras, the entire image is always recorded.

Bandwidth savings thanks to multicast capability
As several users always need to access the live stream at the same time, the so-called multicast capability was also a decisive advantage of the Panomera. Multicast capability allows data from a single source to be sent to multiple recipients simultaneously. This means that the video stream can be efficiently distributed to multiple devices or users without having to send the data multiple times. Multicast reduces network load and makes more efficient use of bandwidth.

3D simulation of the project, “CamCards” and easy installation with Mountera®
The entire project was precisely planned by Dallmeier with the help of a 3D simulation and pre-configured and tested in the company‘s own FAT Centre according to the customer‘s specifications. So-called CamCards, created by the Dallmeier 3D team, made the installation easier for the installer on site, as they show exactly where and at what angle the individual Panomera cameras are to be mounted.

The Mountera mounting system also proved its worth in practice, as Miguel Ángel Rodríguez Domínguez, project manager at installer Cobra Instalaciones y Servicios, Delegación Canarias, confirms: “The biggest challenge for us as installers was the high humidity and salt content due to the island location. We therefore had to have bespoke, rust-proof and robust masts and brackets made for the cameras. The actual installation of the Panomera cameras with the Mountera wall bracket and mast adapter was very easy.”

Satisfied with the solution
The video system has lived up to expectations and Tenerife North Airport is happy with its choice. Both the installer and the end customer are also satisfied with the support provided during the project. “We are very grateful for the support and solution-oriented assistance from Dallmeier Spain throughout the entire process, but especially during the implementation”, says Carlos Jesús Delgado Gómez.

With the Dallmeier solution, consisting of camera, recorder and video management system, Tenerife Norte-Ciudad de La Laguna Airportis also well equipped for the future: The system is modular and can therefore be easily expanded or adapted to new challenges at any time.

Getac’s Next Generation B360 and B360 Pro Combine Powerful AI-Ready Technology with Fully Rugged Reliability

Getac Technology Corporation (Getac), a provider of rugged computing and mobile video solutions, announced the launch of its next generation B360 and B360 Pro fully rugged laptops, offering professionals across industries including public safety, utilities and defense two powerful, yet versatile solutions to overcome the daily challenges they face.

Next generation AI-ready performance

The next generation B360 and B360 Pro combine fully rugged build quality with a host of innovative new technology upgrades. This includes the latest Intel Core Ultra Series 2 processors and Intel® AI Boost technology, which enables users to leverage on-device Edge AI to quickly and seamlessly execute tasks. In a recent text-to-report evaluation test conducted with Getac industry customers using Llama 3.1 8B, AI applications running on the B360 were able to turn extensive texts into full reports in a matter of seconds. This powerful Edge AI performance offers significant operational advantages over cloud AI, particularly in scenarios requiring real-time processing, high levels of data privacy and security, offline capability, and cost efficiency.

Elsewhere, the next generation B360 and B360 Pro boast a range of versatile new I/O options, including up to two Thunderbolt 4 ports for incredibly fast data transfer. LifeSupport hot-swappable battery technology boosts productivity by minimizing the need to recharge the devices mid-shift, while WiFi 7 offers data speeds up to five times faster than WiFi 6, as well as up to 60% lower latency.

The B360 Pro features dual high-capacity batteries as standard, while an optional NVIDIA Quadro RTX A500 4GB discrete graphics controller takes visuals to the next level without impacting processing performance. The B360 Pro also includes an optional media bay, which can accommodate a third SSD (for up to 6TB storage capacity in total), third battery, DVD drive or Blu-Ray drive as required.

Fully customizable to meet specific industry needs

The next generation B360 and B360 Pro are both available in a range of industry-specific configurations and can be further tailored with bespoke customization options spanning hardware, software, accessories and service. As a result, customers can ensure their device specifications match intended use cases, even when only ordering in small batches. Key industry examples include:

  • Optimal situational awareness for public safety professionals

Situational awareness is paramount for public safety professionals such as police patrol units, where officers rely on their Getac rugged devices for secure, fast data access and real-time intelligence updates while in the field. Public safety organisations can customise their next generation B360 devices with a range of specific software, hardware, accessory and service options* to fully optimise their situational awareness capabilities. Software options such as Getac Geolocation can be specified for more accurate location information, while the addition of multiple optional device authentication layers, such as password, RFID reader and a fingerprint reader help ensure seamless device access while maintaining data security at all times. Additional accessories, including a secure vehicle dock and high-capacity batteries further enhance device usability in the field, while keeping downtime to a minimum.

  • Highly efficient mobile GIS, surveying and mapping for utilities professionals

The next generation B360 is ideally suited to mobile GIS, surveying and mapping tasks in remote locations and/or adverse weather conditions, thanks to its MIL-STD-810H, MIL-STD-461G, and IP66 certifications, as well as 6ft drop resistance. An optional secure carry bag aids portability, while software such as Getac Virtual GPS Utility offers a fast and reliable way to manage up to five GPS applications simultaneously. If even more accuracy is required, the next generation B360 can also be equipped with an optional high accuracy GPS module and antenna, ensuring location accuracy to the greatest extent.

  • Secure, reliable command and control for defence professionals

In the defense industry, commanders rely on Getac rugged devices for real-time intelligence, military data integration, and secure communications to drive mission critical decisions and counter threats. The next generation B360 Pro features extended battery life as standard for uninterrupted operation in the field, while an optional secure vehicle dock can quickly turn any vehicle into a mobile command station. The B360 Pro can also be customized to include two PCMCIA readers if needed (one is included as standard), further increasing device functionality without the need for external adaptors.

“As the popularity of open-source and Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) language models continues to grow at a rapid pace, we have collaborated with industry customers to develop innovative vertical market AI applications that enable them to take full advantage of the operational benefits on offer. These advancements will drive demand for rugged Edge AI devices like the next generation B360 and B360 Pro, and accelerate AI adoption across the public safety, utilities and defense sectors,” says James Hwang, president of Getac Technology Corporation. “Our industry-specific solutions and customization capabilities also give customers much more control when choosing devices for specific use cases, helping to maximize productivity and ensure a rapid return on their investment.”

These Seven Facts Clarify Mobile IDs

The ongoing digitalization of personal identification demands reliable solutions for secure identification. Mobile IDs have proven to provide a simple verification method via mobile devices. Despite its growing popularity, many use cases for this technology remain largely unknown. Veridos reveals the full potential of Mobile IDs.

A Mobile ID is the digital version of a physical document, such as an ID card, stored on a smartphone. With this technology, users can securely identify themselves online or digitally confirm transactions without the need for paper. The advantage? Mobile IDs are fast and flexible without making the physical version obsolete. Veridos presents the key facts about Mobile IDs.

1. Electronic verification for maximum security. Mobile IDs are verified entirely electronically by machines, eliminating error-prone manual checks. This method not only provides greater security, but also enables versatile applications that are not possible with traditional methods, such as instant identity verification when opening an online bank account or authentication for access to online government portals.

2. Mobile IDs as an extension of physical documents. Mobile IDs are digital versions of physical ID documents. They complement these documents for online use, but do not replace them. Both versions serve different purposes and are equally valid.

3. Wide range of use cases. Mobile IDs extend beyond public services and law enforcement applications. They also offer use in the private sector, including digital health cards, building access cards, and mobile student IDs.

4. Promoting digital inclusion. Mobile IDs also open the door to digital services – both public and private – for previously underrepresented groups, such as senior citizens or populations in remote areas.

5. Maximum privacy through data minimization. Mobile IDs minimize the disclosure of personal data and employ the Zero Knowledge Proof (ZKP) principle, revealing only the information necessary for verification with the user’s consent. This eliminates the need for individuals to provide more information than is necessary to complete a transaction.

6. Real-time data updates. When information such as age, marital status, or address changes, government agencies must manually update physical documents. Mobile IDs update automatically, eliminating the need for in-person visits to government offices.

7. Secure transmission via NFC and BLE. Identity is transmitted using robust, proven technologies such as Near Field Communication (NFC) or Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) for maximum security. Prior to transmission, users scan a QR code, generated on demand, to consent to the transfer.

“Mobile IDs are more than just a technology trend – they are a central component of today’s digital society,” said Marc-Julian Siewert, CEO of Veridos. “Mobile IDs not only make access to digital services more secure, but also more convenient. Businesses, governments and individuals alike will benefit from this seamless solution.”

Thruvision Launches Next Generation AI Powered 81 Series Passive People Screening Systems

Thruvision, a provider of walk-through security technology, has launched its latest series of products.

Thruvision introduced the 81 Series, the next generation of its people security screening technology. Designed for use in all markets, the new 81 Series represents the latest evolution in Thruvision’s proven people screening technology.

The 81 Series features an all-new modular design with integrated touchscreen control, offering a compact, mobile and unobtrusive solution. This cutting-edge design provides exceptional ergonomics for quick and easy deployment in a wide range of screening operations.

Building upon its core principles of treating subjects with respect and privacy, the company says its 81 Series allows for the instant visualization of threats without the need for pat-downs. The latest space-grade technology ensures reliability and support for mission-critical operations.

The mobile systems enable detection-at-range with a new optional integrated battery pack, providing ultimate flexibility. Capable of screening up to 1,800 people per hour with our WalkTHRU concept of operations, the 81 Series is designed to meet the demands of high-throughput environments.

The system detects all materials using the latest and exclusive SmartSCREEN and DynamicDETECT AI software. Available in four models, the 81 Series supports all operation types, from border and entrance security to loss prevention.

AMETEK PDS Unveils Rapid-Response Tactical Booster Amplifiers

Overcome battlefield communication delays with new fast switching tactical booster amplifiers by AMETEK PDS, a supplier of components and systems for the aerospace and defense industry. The AR-FS-20 series of tactical booster amplifiers are designed to deliver fast switching communication capabilities with unmatched reliability and performance. Operating in the 225 to 450 MHz (AR-FS-20U) or 1250 to 2600 MHz (AR-FS-20LS) range, this new series of 20-watt amplifiers offer critical communication speed performance improvements for military and tactical operations supporting MANET and Integrated Tactical Network (ITN) systems.

“This new series of amplifiers represents a significant advancement in tactical communications for our business,” said Derek Lim, DVP and business manager at AMETEK PDS. “By combining fast switching speeds with a flexible, radio-agnostic design, we’re giving operators a tool that not only enhances the range of their tactical radios but also ensures reliable performance in critical situations.”

Built with modern military requirements in mind, the AR-FS-20 features fast transmit/receive (T/R) switching under 2 µs, ensuring seamless signal transmission with high density packets. The fully automatic, autosensing amplifier supports multiple modulation types, including AM, FM, PM, PWM, narrowband, wideband, OFDM, CDMA / WCDMA, and frequency-hopping waveforms, making it ideal for modern tactical radios. Applications include vehicles, drop kits, and airborne deployments. With automatic harmonic suppression and a high-duty cycle of 90% at 25°C, the unit guarantees robust and continuous performance in demanding environments.

Train Robbers Steal Nikes

Thieves have targeted trains in a series of robberies. On January 13, the perpetrators disabled the brakes of a train passing through the desert in Arizona. They stole 1,900 pairs of Nike sneakers worth a total of $440,000. Most of the stolen goods were Nike Nigel Sylvester x Air Jordan 4s, set for release on March 14. The retail price for this model is $225 per pair.

In November 2024, another BNSF train was attacked near Hackberry, Arizona. In that incident they stole 180 pairs of Air Jordan 11 Retro Legend Blue sneakers, estimated to be worth $41,400.

In other incidents, criminals took Nike shoes with a total worth of $612,000.

The perpetrators had been targeting slow-moving trains, which facilitated breaking into the containers. Arizona Deputy Sheriff Keith Lewis said he believes that criminals are receiving information from insiders. These informants are believed to work in logistics and are providing details about which shipments contain coveted items, like the Nike shoes.

It is suspected that the criminals have accomplices following the trains by car. They track the trains and pick up stolen boxes thrown off during stops. Reports say freight train thefts are becoming increasingly common.

Police arrested 11 suspects, charging them with theft, possession, and resale of stolen goods. Investigators tracked the criminals using GPS devices hidden inside some of the stolen boxes. There are at least 10 such robberies targeting BNSF trains in the Mojave desert in the last year, investigators said.

Report on Greek Train Crash Blames Errors and Major Systemic Failures

Human error, outdated infrastructure and major systemic failures are to blame for the head-on train collision that killed 57 people two years ago in Tempi, Greece, according to a newly released report. The report, released Thursday, February 27 took two years to complete.

The 178-page report was issued the day before the second anniversary of the crash as people were planning protests and strikes in an effort to emphasize the slow pace of the investigation.

A routing mistake by a station master sent the passenger train onto the same track as an oncoming freight train resulting in a collision about 235 miles north of Athens. In a recording released at the time of the accident the station manager appears to instruct a driver to “pass the red signal” before that train collided head-on with another near the city of Larissa in northern Greece. Forty-six passengers and 11 rail staff were killed in the accident.

Other causal factors included poor training, staff shortages and deteriorating rail infrastructure with no automated safety controls, the report said. It added that no public investment to the system had been made in years. The report and its findings were published by the Hellenic Air and Rail Safety Investigation Authority.

TASKING Acquires LDRA to Speed Development and Verification of Critical Embedded Applications

TASKING has announced the acquisition of 100% of LDRA, a provider of software tools for code analysis and software testing for safety-, mission‑, security- and business-critical markets. 

LDRA has been a privately owned company with a team of more than 100 employees distributed across the United Kingdom (headquarters), United States, India and Germany. LDRA’s tools achieve early error identification and elimination by enabling bi-directional requirements traceability, static and dynamic code analysis, and unit- and system-level verification on a wide variety of hardware and software platforms. LDRA’s extensive reporting capabilities help critical application development teams to mitigate risk and demonstrate compliance to functional safety and security standards. LDRA’s certification services complement the LDRA tool suite offering with industry-specific subject matter expertise.

The integration of LDRA technologies further enhances TASKING’s safety- and security-oriented software ecosystem and broadens its capabilities as a trusted partner for embedded software development tools and services. LDRA’s impressive portfolio of software tools that automate code analysis and software testing for safety-, mission-, security‑, and business-critical markets is highly complementary to TASKING’s existing high-quality, functional safety-certified embedded software development tools and compilers.

“TASKING and LDRA have worked together in a trustful partnership for many years,” said Ian Hennell, operations director, LDRA. “We look forward to taking this collaboration to the next level. With the combination of our product portfolios, we enhance the customer experience. Together, we speed development and verification of critical embedded applications using industry best practices even on the most complex applications that leverage multicore processors.”

“With the acquisition of LDRA, we offer our customers a comprehensive portfolio to support the software development for safety-critical applications in a wide range of markets, including aerospace and automotive,” confirmed Gregor Zink, CEO, TASKING.

Security Industry Embraces Mobile Credentials, Biometrics and AI, New Trends Report From HID Finds

As organizations navigate an increasingly complex threat landscape, security leaders are making strategic shifts toward unified platforms and emerging technologies, according to the newly released 2025 State of Security and Identity Report from HID.

The comprehensive study gathered responses from 1,800 partners, end users, and security and IT personnel worldwide, and reveals a significant transformation in how businesses are approaching security, with mobile credentials and artificial intelligence emerging as key drivers of innovation.”The security industry is at a pivotal moment where the integration of modern technology with existing infrastructure is no longer optional — it’s imperative,” said Ramesh Songukrishnasamy, SVP of engineering at HID. “The fact that 73% of security leaders now prioritize software-driven unified solutions shows we’ve moved beyond traditional siloed approaches. Organizations are demanding platforms that can scale with their needs while providing actionable intelligence.”

Key findings from the report include:

A marked increase in mobile credentials and biometrics adoption, signaling a shift away from traditional access methods

The rapid rise of mobile credentials, with 61% of security leaders identifying their proliferation as a top trend, signals a significant shift away from traditional access methods. Nearly two-thirds are either deploying or planning to deploy mobile solutions. Concurrently, demand for biometric technologies such as fingerprint, iris, and facial recognition is on the rise: about 35% of respondents currently use biometric technology, while 13% plan to, indicating significant growth potential in this segment.

Growing demand for unified security management solutions that streamline operations

As organizations diversify security technology today, many security leaders (67%) are making moves to adopt software-driven security solutions, citing that unifying multiple data collection methodologies would be “somewhat” or “very important” (73%) to their organization.

Strong preference for open platforms that facilitate seamless integration

Interoperability has become synonymous with progress across the security industry over the last few years, and the trend continues as more than half of security professionals reported open solutions as being “extremely” or “very” important to their organizations.

Strategic focus on converging platform solutions rather than standalone products
Nearly two thirds of organizations and 73% of integrators and consultants report a shift toward software-driven security solutions that bridge physical and digital functions like video surveillance, access control, and intrusion detection into a more unified platform.

Significant channel transformation driven by digital innovationThe security channel is undergoing significant transformation driven by digital innovation. While 77% of channel partners believe they are adapting well to these changes, growing end-user demand for AI, cloud solutions, IoT integration, and advanced analytics is reshaping service expectations. To thrive, the channel must continuously evolve and adapt to meet the evolving needs of the market and keep pace with digital transformation within the security sector.

Accelerated adoption of AI agents to enhance security operations
AI agents are being rapidly adopted to enhance security operations. Use cases are proliferating across access control, identity management, video, and security management platforms. Key benefits cited include improved efficiency and speed of security processes (50%) and enhanced real-time data analysis capabilities (47%).

Continued emphasis on sustainability in security decision-making, budget allowing

Sustainability is still a key factor in security decision-making, with 75% of security leaders now factoring it into their solution selection process. However, sustainability is not the most critical factor when selecting new solutions as security and cost-effectiveness are still the highest priority for 80% of integrators and consultants.