
MORGANTOWN, W.Va., Nov. 16 (UPI) -- U.S. companies Augusta Systems Inc. and Crane Wireless Monitoring Solutions have established a partnership to integrate remote monitoring technologies.
Augusta Systems announced it has signed a deal to couple its EdgeFrontier solutions with Crane WMS' wireless sensor networks technologies to advance remote monitoring capabilities.
Officials say the partnership is part of an effort to develop next-generation monitoring solutions to address evolving requirements of the defense and security markets.
"With the rise in potential security threats and the need to continuously monitor remote facilities and locations, defense and security professionals are faced with daunting challenges to critical infrastructure protection," Patrick Esposito, Augusta Systems president and chief executive officer, said in a statement.
"Data integration and policy management software from Augusta Systems, coupled with wireless monitoring products and remote monitoring solutions from Crane WMS, provide a powerful, combined solution to overcome these challenges in defense, homeland security and industrial security applications."
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