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The mobile vehicle sen- www.AmericanSecurityToday.com sor payload includes a thermal camera, visi- ble camera, long-range illuminator, laser range finder, and cab mounted command and control, as well as, other power manage- ment and deployment capabilities. January 2019 - Edition 31 Eagle MVSS Features Include: www.AmericanSecurityT All operational, camera, mast and outrigger controls are consolidated onto the laptop for full system operation without leaving the cab of the vehicle. • All operational, cam- era, mast and outrigger controls are consolidated onto the lap- top for full system operation without leaving the cab of the vehicle • Provides detection, tracking, identi- fication and classification of points of interest in the operating area • Ruggedized and can be deployed to remote areas that require off-road transport without sustaining damage to the equipment • Can be transitioned from a transport state to a mission-ready state in less than 30 minutes after arriving on site, without the operator exiting the vehi- cle • Fits all standard Pickup beds • No tools required for one person trans- fer between vehicles Within the MVSS, PureTech Systems software provides the command and control (C2), as well as, the long-range camera pointing and video analytics. An agent can deploy the system, which can then aid in detecting, tracking, identifying and classifying items of interest using the vid- eo feed and on-board software. The objective of the MVSS is to provide a rap- id deployment short- and medium-range mobile surveillance directly from Border Patrol vehicles. The border agent/operator can then use that information to monitor the situation, re- spond to events, or share the information to assist other agents. 32