Patriot One Technologies, Inc. (TSX.V: PAT) (OTCQB
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Commercially developing a covert, disruptive solution using novel radar technology to detect concealed weapons—even on moving targets
Market’s very first cost-effective answer to active shooter prevention
Unsurpassed portable system developed through NATO-funded project at McMaster University
Solution endorsed by Tom Ridge, first secretary of Homeland Security and current advisory board member
Patriot One Technologies, Inc. (TSX.V: PAT) (OTCQB: PTOTF) is employing cutting-edge machine learning/artificial intelligence technology in the global fight against terrorism.
The company’s pioneering PATSCAN CMR™, which is the next-generation incarnation of its award-winning NForce CMR1000 software and radar solution, is a disruptive cognitive microwave radar system that is designed to instantly detect concealed weapons, even on moving targets. The system has machine-learning properties that enable it to learn and improve with each deployment and to become more adept at identifying new threats. As a tool in preventing active shooter incidents and other terror attacks, Patriot One’s solution is invaluable.
Patriot One’s patent-pending PATSCAN technology is the first cost-effective solution for active shooter prevention to be offered in the marketplace. Developed at McMaster University through a project funded by NATO, PATSCAN is designed to identify persons who are carrying weapons, such as guns, knives and suicide vests. The system works by analyzing metal content and relating that content to a database of known weapon signatures. This real-time and fully computer-based detection system alerts a facility’s security personnel whenever an active threat is detected, boasting an accuracy rate of 93 percent. The solution is also small, which allows it to be covertly placed in doorways and hallways, scanning those who enter facilities like airports, schools, stadiums and more without them being aware they’re being scanned.
The covertness of PATSCAN eliminates compliance issues, as it scans individuals without their knowledge. It also eradicates the need for human operators, which, in turn, eliminates the shortcomings of human error. Privacy issues are removed, as well, since PATSCAN does not capture an image of the individuals it is scanning. PATSCAN further removes many of the inadequacies of currently used weapons scanning systems, including their time-consuming processes and line-of-sight inadequacies that frequently miss weapons concealed in certain places on the body. PATSCAN’s broad antenna beam instantly illuminates a subject’s entire body, “viewing” the target from various angles for markedly improved detection outcomes.
The key to PATSCAN’s success is halting planned terror events before they can occur through effective prevention technologies and security protocols. Patriot One’s aim is to become a leading provider of such innovative weapons threats countermeasures and to thereby enhance public safety throughout the world.
Considering the high costs of fighting terror—statistics show United States taxpayers spent nearly an estimated $1.7 trillion in war funding between 2001 and 2015—Patriot One is poised to become a huge player in the counterterrorism field and to make a significant positive difference in preventing terrorist actions from taking place.
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.Patriot1Tech.com
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