$CYCA Cytta Corp. empowers drones for building cle
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Cytta’s IGAN Technology Integral to New ‘Drone Clear’ protocol
LAS VEGAS, NV / ACCESSWIRE / April 4th, 2022 / Cytta Corp (OTCQB: CYCA, the “Company”) is pleased to announce that our IGAN (Incident Global Area Network) video integration technology has been incorporated into a new and revolutionary law enforcement protocol known as “Drone Clear.” The newly developed ‘Drone Clear’ building entry protocol was created to provide law enforcement officers with advanced intelligence before entering any potentially dangerous space.
Pioneered in conjunction with North Texas Public Safety Unmanned Response Team (PSURT) www.ntxpsurt.org, the new drone clearing protocol deploys multiple drones to enter the building to assess and deliver video evidence of potential dangers prior to putting police officers and the building inhabitants at risk. Multiple drone video feeds are streamed and integrated into our IGAN communication nexus. The IGAN then provides real-time video feeds to each member of the tactical team prior to entry. Utilizing drone clearing as the initial process, prevents the enormous risk of death or injury to police tactical officers and building inhabitants, that conventional ‘officer first’ building entry and clearing tactics require. We see ‘Drones First’ as a new national police entry protocol.
Cytta Chief Technical Officer Michael Collins stated, “I was pleased and honored to technically assist with the deployment of our IGAN ‘drone clear’ technique in use with a PSURT member police department. This occurred during a vice squad raid securing a large building and its occupants. Rather than officers entering the structure initially, four internal drones were utilized after a door opening procedure and the deployment of flashbang grenades. Utilizing our IGAN system, the drones were able to stream video in real-time of the interior of the structure. Everyone participating in the operation viewing the drone videos, was able to view and examine exactly what was occurring and plan accordingly. IGAN’s integration capability allowed constant surveillance of the interior of the building without any risk to officers and inhabitants. The building occupiers were identified, left the structure pursuant to voice instructions and were secured. Only after this did the tactical teams enter the structure and secure in their usual manner.”
Travis Calendine, President of North Texas PSURT stated, “We at PSURT are pleased to be able to help develop, the ‘drone clearing’ methodology utilizing IGAN and drone fleet assets that protects both officers and the public. As the Cytta IGAN technology is implemented into multiple active policing actions, we are discovering various scenarios where the IGAN technology is becoming an indispensable part of active operational tactics. To date, it has given us exemplary results, and I believe our new ‘drone clearing’ implementation is only one of the many innovations in policing that drones and the IGAN integration technology will allow us to empower here in Texas and nationally.”