
Polaris WLS Tracks the Location of Wireless Activity on a Mass Scale to an Accuracy within 50 Meters
Telcommunication News
June 1st, 2009
Polaris Wireless, the global leader in high-accuracy, software-based wireless location systems, today announced the availability of the first high-accuracy mass intercept location application. The mass intercept solution is capable of pinpointing the precise location of all mobile devices in a network to an accuracy within 50 meters, allowing intelligence agencies and Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs) to locate millions of handsets in real time or for a period of time in the past. This capability enables both a preventive security strategy and critical post-event analysis of wireless activity as it relates to criminal investigations.
"Most intelligence and law enforcement agencies already have the capability to intercept wireless communications during criminal investigations but lack the ability to accurately track the locations of handsets sending and receiving transmissions or map wireless activity on a mass scale," said Manlio Allegra, President and CEO, Polaris Wireless. "Working within the local laws of individual countries, high-accuracy mass intercept location technology allows law enforcement agencies to analyze wireless activity before, during and after an event, helping them put together an accurate timeline of events, identify suspects and gather additional evidence for criminal investigations."
The ability to map and analyze wireless activity on a mass scale gives LEAs a more detailed picture of a crime scene, including who was present, what wireless activity was being conducted and where all handsets were located at any given time. For example, if a bomb goes off in the downtown area of a major metropolitan area, LEAs would be able to identify and analyze wireless activity just before the bomb went off and then track the movements of the handsets that sent and received transmissions in the immediate aftermath. Using this information to map wireless activity around the blast zone, responding personnel would be better equipped to take swift action to identify and apprehend the suspects before they flee. Criminal investigators would also have a significant advantage when gathering evidence and eyewitness accounts from a chaotic crime scene.
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