Holding out hope maybe, but a 54 unit order from the Army National guard using Win-T would help.
xxxxx 11/17/2014
"That common operating picture was shared over the WIN-T network to everyone at the incident site, as well as to the 86th Expeditionary Signal Battalion at Fort Bliss, Texas, which played the Army's backup unit for the mock event. They could even view live feeds from special test cameras mounted on an aerostat above the site, and on search-and-rescue dogs."
"I need that common operating picture to make decisions to allocate and prioritize a limited number of resources," said Warren "Country" Weidler, search-and-rescue coordinator for the state of Texas, who played the incident commander during the mock hurricane. "The National Guard now becomes a force multiplier; they have people organized, trained and ready to go and now we have some common communications and a common operating picture so we can make operations faster and more efficient."
Register for free to join our community of investors and share your ideas. You will also get access to streaming quotes, interactive charts, trades, portfolio, live options flow and more tools.