

E-OPs: By integrating best of class products from Motorola, Bosch, and Cisco with our portable solar power station, the RA-Power PS, EMCS created an Electronic Observation Post or E-OPs. Developed for use at National borders, Military encampments, General Aviation Airports, shipping ports, pipelines, remote rail yards, and other high target risk areas, E-OPs is wirelessly linked either to other E-OPs and then eventually to a Command Center or directly to a Command Center.
E-OPs can create virtual walls or "observation barriers" that extend for hundreds of miles or just a few yards. E-OPs can:
operate in flood waters up to 14 feet, in temperatures from –30 to 130 F, for seven days without sunlight, is small arms fire resistant and automatically reports any equipment problems on it’s network.
E-OPs is highly portable by both SUV/pickup and helicopter due to a collapsible 15.5 foot telescoping tower. E-OPs requires no outside power source or video cabling and has the highest-level wireless data encryption.
E-OPs can be rapidly deployed in large outdoor environments at a fraction of the cost and time of standard surveillance networks.
E-OPs has the capacity for multiple configurations making it possible to meet any outdoor surveillance security need and is currently available for delivery.
EMCS currently integrates multiple best of class products with its manufactured parts to make three products, RAPower, E-OPs, and Light OPs. RA-Power provides the power and mounting platform for both E-OPs and Light OPs.
Having a portable independent power supply that does not need to be re-fueled in the field and that it totally "Green" enables EMCS to utilize RA-Power for a foundation unit on which multiple scenarios of equipment configurations can be "hung". EMCS started out "hanging" surveillance cameras and wireless radios to create "virtual walls" and then added environmentally friendly High Intensity Discharge or HID and LED lights to make Light-OPs.
EMCS are in talks currently with several non-lethal weapons providers and sensor manufacturers concerning adding utilization of RA-Power with their products.
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