Aegis Assessments, Inc. Announces New Application For The SafetyNet(TM) Guardian(TM) System Technology
"The only benefit that can be gained from the Hurricane Katrina disaster is knowledge of how to avoid the problems created by that tragedy," said Aegis' Chief Technology Officer, Richard Grosser. "The most important asset in any emergency is the ability to communicate. The SafetyNet InTouch system marries proven remote weather reporting technology with ship-board short-wave imaging, also known as WEFAX, to offer a solution for remote emergency communications."
“The most important asset in any emergency is the ability to communicate. The SafetyNet InTouch system marries proven remote weather reporting technology with ship-board short-wave imaging, also known as WEFAX, to offer a solution for remote emergency communications.”
Mr. Grosser has been the company's Chief Technology Officer since March 2003 and is a nationally recognized expert in wireless communications, software, and security solutions. He holds patents on data communications devices, robotic control systems, math processors and security devices. He pioneered advancements in the field of digital servo systems and parallel processing and has extensive experience in a broad range of software development, computing technology, prototype development and robotics. His inventions include techniques for the rapid calculation of transcendental functions; the first digital control system for a large hydraulic robot used to change out nuclear cores in submarines; and new medical diagnostic devices for the non-invasive diagnosis of coronary artery disease by passive sonar.
He also invented and prototyped digital signal processing systems for the analysis of electrocardiographic (ECG) data, and has experience in biometrics, data mining and security applications of neural networks, fiber optic networking, open path laser optical networking, and VOIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) over 802.11. As a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Standards Association, COMSEC (Communications Security) and EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) groups, Mr. Grosser researched and developed policies concerning potential radio interference issues for Kaiser Permanente hospitals. Mr. Grosser is also founder and chairman of the Philadelphia Chapter of Robotics International and a member of the California HealthCare Foundation and the Society of Manufacturing Engineers. He is a Certified Manufacturing Engineer trained in Neural Network design and has published several technical articles.
About Aegis Assessments, Inc.
Aegis Assessments Inc. (OTCBB:AGSI) is a wireless technology company that enables emergency responders to operate with increased effectiveness. Through the SafetyNet(TM) line of products, the company provides communications solutions to public safety agencies and commercial facilities for homeland security and life safety applications. Integrating emergency and life safety systems available to the public and private sectors is the new challenge in homeland security that the company's products and technologies address.
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