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The setup has several television screens that display data points for each sensor. Each screen has its own set of data it collects.
Although they were mock demonstrations, SimpleSense was able to show what it would look like if there was an active shooter and how the sensors can immediately triangulate that person s location. They said on average it takes about five minutes for first responders to find out the information after the first shot, but the IROC system will let the base know immediately.
The sensor system also displayed the layout of the room that the mock shooter was in on the operators smartphones.
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Tyndall AFB offers first glimpse of IROC prototype
The Air Force offered its first glimpse of a new virtual operations prototype during a live equipment demonstration at
The demonstration display, dubbed the Technology Lab, offered media a peek into the future of one of the innovative technologies that will make Tyndall AFB the
Installation of the Future. The Installation Resilience Operations Center, or IROC, prototype is a game-changing solution for enhancing base security, emergency response and facility operations.
“The IROC effort lays the foundation for the Air Force to rapidly adopt new technologies for enhanced situational awareness and improved facility operations,” said Lowell Usrey, PMO Integration branch chief with the
The demonstration display, dubbed the Technology Lab, offered media a peek into the future of one of the innovative technologies that will make Tyndall AFB the Installation of the Future.,