Recently the U.S. Senate passed landmark cargo security legislation authored by U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA) that is designed to improve the security of America's ports and cargo container system.
The bill raises security standards for all cargo entering the U.S., specifically the measure creates a Green Lane to track and monitor cargo, creates a system to resume trade after an incident, and funds port security grants.
Currently the legislation specifies a plan for identifying possible radioactive material and the Green Lane is envisioned to fast track cargo ships which have deployed security measures such as WiFi's system.
The proprietary system is lauded as a best of breed solution for securing cargo ships and containers in and out of U.S. Ports.
Benefits the system provides include seamless real time anywhere available container identification, security alerts for tampering detection, temperature monitoring, and hazardous or explosive materials detection utilizing WiFi's "ART TAG" (Active Response Technology) and its "Trusted Tamper Seal."
The innovative system will allow for tracking from the time a container is closed and loaded to its ultimate destination.
WiFi's technologies and business model have been designed for feasible economic and tactical deployment in a timely manner.
Scaleable working models are currently installed and running at the company's lab in Orange County, California.
The WFSCT system is an end-to-end solution which includes all electronic devices, wireless control, monitoring and tracking communications equipment, network infrastructure and proprietary software systems, algorithms and user interfaces, all of which are exclusive WiFi innovations.
The WFSCT Smart Chip System can communicate large amounts of data regarding the condition and location of cargo containers, at a rapid rate in the most challenging environmental conditions.
Deployment of such technologies will ultimately be mandatory requirements of all ships entering US Ports
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