Many people are familiar with GPS Tracking technology and applications in the consumer market. What people probably don’t know about is Blue Force Tracking. So what is it?
Blue Force Tracking (also commonly known as BFT) is a US Military term that describes a GPS Tracking System, providing the military command with location data about its forces and assets.
Why the colour Blue? In NATO Military symbology the color blue is used to identify friendly forces.
Blue Force Tracking systems essentially combine the use of Computers, Satellites and hand held GPS receivers. The GPS receivers are carried by personnel (or Blue Personnel if you like) or fixed to Military assets. These receivers then transmit data, on a regular basis, via the network of satellites that orbit the earth and send the information back to a central command post.
The central command post will then have computers than can interpret the GPS location data and output it to a map overlay on a screen. This gives the command post a very good idea as to the location of a vehicle, asset or personnel which means that in the event of a crisis or high risk situation they can react very quickly in deploying teams to the exact last recorded location that the GPS Tracking device recorded.
Blue Force Tracking Solutions are not only able to send location information back to a central command post, but can also be used as a communications platform. For example text messages, both containing images and text can be sent back to the command post and Blue Force Tracking systems are able to report the locations of enemy forces. This is particularly useful for strategy when it comes to planning routes via potential threats such as damaged bridges, mine fields etc)
Blue Force Tracking Solutions will continue to be improved and developed to ensure the continued safety of military personnel and the protection of assets that cost millions of dollars. It’s no exaggeration when people say that this precision technology plays such a huge part in saving lives of Blue Force Personnel and there is absolutely no doubt that with it in place, lives are saved.
Wednesday, 27 April 2011
Tuesday, 5 April 2011
The many faces of GPS Tracking Devices
GPS Tracking Devices are becoming more and more common. The reason? The technology is becoming more affordable. This means we are seeing consumer devices hit the market that allow us to keep track of people and assets. Consumers are probably most familiar with GPS navigation systems in their cars. This technology works by 'knowing' where they currently are and working out where they need to go to get to their destination.
GPS Tracking devices work in a similar fashion. Using Satellite technology they virtually pin-point the exact location of the device and are able to record this information back to a central system. This system can then be accessed by software that can analyse the coordinates and present it to an end user on a map overlay on the screen. As the information is stored it is able to map out a path of the route taken by the device and its owner.
GPS Tracking Devices can take many different forms. They can be used for many different tracking applications from people to planes! Here is a quick overview of the different types of tracking devices available:
Personnel. Personnel Tracking is becoming a more and more important part of life these days, especially with Blue Force Personnel traveling overseas to hostile environments. The personal tracking devices are small and discrete and allow central management teams to keep track of their employees and monitor their health and welfare.
Asset Tracking. Wether you need to keep track of a military or personal asset, GPS Tracking is the perfect solution. By attaching a discrete device to the asset you can monitor movement or location in the event that it might go missing.
Maritime Tracking. Own a boat? Why not keep peace of mind by monitoring its exact location. The ocean is a large and lonely place and GPS technology can help to keep an eagle eye on your prize asset at all times
Vehicle Tracking. If it moves - track it! Vehicle Tracking is now common place both for the consumer and military. Vehicles are the perfect application for GPS Tracking technology as they are constantly on the move. GPS Tracking on a vehicle might even bring down your insurance cost and play an important part in the recovery of the vehicle in the tragic event that it is stolen.
Sports. Sports? Yes, GPS Tracking is also very common when it comes to sporting events such as mountaineering and orienteering. Trekking the Himalayas? Don't leave base with your GPS Tracking device. If the unthinkable happens and you stray off track it might just save your live.
Many of these GPS applications can be considered for the consumer market, but there is also a wider field - even going as far as the military and defence sectors. GPS Tracking technology is not only priceless when it comes to the recovery of expensive assets, it can also save lives.
GPS Tracking devices work in a similar fashion. Using Satellite technology they virtually pin-point the exact location of the device and are able to record this information back to a central system. This system can then be accessed by software that can analyse the coordinates and present it to an end user on a map overlay on the screen. As the information is stored it is able to map out a path of the route taken by the device and its owner.
GPS Tracking Devices can take many different forms. They can be used for many different tracking applications from people to planes! Here is a quick overview of the different types of tracking devices available:
Personnel. Personnel Tracking is becoming a more and more important part of life these days, especially with Blue Force Personnel traveling overseas to hostile environments. The personal tracking devices are small and discrete and allow central management teams to keep track of their employees and monitor their health and welfare.
Asset Tracking. Wether you need to keep track of a military or personal asset, GPS Tracking is the perfect solution. By attaching a discrete device to the asset you can monitor movement or location in the event that it might go missing.
Maritime Tracking. Own a boat? Why not keep peace of mind by monitoring its exact location. The ocean is a large and lonely place and GPS technology can help to keep an eagle eye on your prize asset at all times
Vehicle Tracking. If it moves - track it! Vehicle Tracking is now common place both for the consumer and military. Vehicles are the perfect application for GPS Tracking technology as they are constantly on the move. GPS Tracking on a vehicle might even bring down your insurance cost and play an important part in the recovery of the vehicle in the tragic event that it is stolen.
Sports. Sports? Yes, GPS Tracking is also very common when it comes to sporting events such as mountaineering and orienteering. Trekking the Himalayas? Don't leave base with your GPS Tracking device. If the unthinkable happens and you stray off track it might just save your live.
Many of these GPS applications can be considered for the consumer market, but there is also a wider field - even going as far as the military and defence sectors. GPS Tracking technology is not only priceless when it comes to the recovery of expensive assets, it can also save lives.
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