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Firetide Mesh Uplifts Yuma International Airport Operations with Wireless Access Control and Security System
[November 14, 2007]

Firetide Mesh Uplifts Yuma International Airport Operations with Wireless Access Control and Security System


(Wireless News Via Thomson Dialog NewsEdge)
Firetide, a developer of wireless mesh networks, announced that Yuma
International Airport in Arizona, which serves the Southwest Desert
Triangle cities of San Diego, Las Vegas and Phoenix, has deployed a
Firetide mesh network to support an access control and surveillance
system.

The system enables airport personnel to remotely secure and manage
gates and entry points, and monitor people and vehicles entering and
exiting the airport. The deployment ensures airport compliance with
security-related Transportation Security Administration (TSA)
requirements.

TSA regulation Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Part 1542
(49 CFR 1542) requires that all airports physically or electronically
control all entry points. To comply with the regulation and improve
operations and passenger safety, Yuma International Airport upgraded
its aging CCTV security systems and deployed the Firetide mesh network
across its 600-acre facility.

"The biggest challenge was the distance involved - there are two miles
between the most remote airfield access point and the operations
control center," said Brian Thompson, operations manager at Yuma
International Airport. "Cost-effectiveness and ease of installation of
the Firetide wireless system are huge benefits for busy airports that
don't have time or money to spare."

A wired system would have required trenching the airport to lay fiber
optic cable. The associated costs and disruption to airport operations
digging up miles of runways and taxiways would have resulted in huge
interference in the busy airport schedule. Those considerations, in
addition to the extra time it would have taken to deploy an in-ground
solution, made a wired system prohibitive.

"This is an important deployment for the security of Yuma International
Airport and the safety of its employees and airline passengers," said
Bo Larsson, chief executive officer of Firetide. "Whether it's a
smaller airport hub like Yuma, or a major international airport,
seaport, power plant, city center, or school campus, Firetide
technology enables real-time wireless video surveillance to enhance
security and safety, and greatly improve day-to-day operations."

To determine the best way of achieving the most cost-effective and
highly secure access control system available, the operations team at
Yuma International Airport turned to Tatus Systems in Las Vegas. Tatus
Systems designs, engineers, manages and deploys security and fire
systems including intrusion detection, closed-circuit television and
access control and data acquisition. "It was a no-brainer," said Terry
McLendon of Tatus Systems. "Wireless is the way to go, and Firetide is
the best solution. Firetide video and data qualities are the best on
the market for remote video surveillance and access control
applications."

Yuma International Airport personnel can now update access privileges
remotely, without the need to physically drive to the gates. The new
system also supports a surveillance camera system that allows Yuma to
monitor the activities of people and vehicles entering and leaving the
airport.

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