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GEOS360 anti-piracy and duress service plans for Nautic Alert Systems

by Nautic Alert 4 Dec 2019 12:24 GMT
GEOS360 anti-piracy and duress service plans now available for Nautic Alert® Insight X2 & VTracker Systems © Nautic Alert

Nautic Alert® now offers GEOS360 hijack and duress subscriptions for its Insight X2 and VTracker systems.

GEOS360 provides travel safeguards through their affordable plans, which also includes search and rescue, medivac and more. Unlike other subscription plans that only notify a parent company or international agency, GEOS plans allow the company to quickly take action and manage the situation from start to finish, bypassing otherwise cumbersome and time consuming international barriers.

Starting at $399 annually, a GEOS and GEOS360 customized plan can be created and used on a Nautic Alert device. With the push of a button, real-time messages notify the IERCC in Houston, TX, where they will take immediate action engaging appropriate resources and managing the situation until it is resolved. The Insight system also supports real-time two-way messaging from the integrated QWERTY keyboard and message application, so occupants can provide real-time situational awareness to the responders.

Nautic Alert, known for early detection abilities, enables customers to complement their system with affordable military grade FLIR human detection infrared technology, which can classify an approaching human and provide early detection, even through fog. Wireless technology makes it possible to automate external incapacitating sirens and blinding strobes around the vessel.

For more information about Nautic Alert products, visit nauticalert.com

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