Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Cleartronic, Inc. (CLRI) CEO Navigates Strong Alliances

Cleartronic is a technology holding company dedicated to creating and acquiring operating subsidiaries to develop, manufacture and sell products, services and integrated systems to government agencies and business enterprises. Though company founder Larry Reid has more than three decades of executive management experience, including venture start-ups, raising capital, opening new markets, and securing joint ventures, his ability to develop and foster strategic partnerships has proved especially invaluable to Cleartronic.

In May 2012, Cleartronic subsidiary VoiceInterop entered into a license agreement for its AudioMate 360 product line with communications software firm Collabria, LLC, which had long been using AudioMate AM360R in its client installations that included connections with two-way radio systems. While AudioMate360 IP gateways served as a gateway for Collabria’s ReadyOp™ software solutions, the partnership with Collabria created a game-changing opportunity for Cleartronic as well.

Leveraging its relationship with Collabria, Cleartronic recently obtained the worldwide licensing rights to market, sell and support the company’s ReadyOp – Command, Control and Communication Platform.

ReadyOp is a secure web-based application that integrates multiple databases and a communications platform to provide seamless and efficient support for planning, response, command and communications for single agencies and unified commands. ReadyOp is designed for fast, efficient access to information, as well as the ability to plan, coordinate, direct and communicate with multiple persons, groups and agencies.

The solution is currently employed domestically and overseas as an interoperable radio platform for law enforcement, fire, universities and other government agencies at the local, state and federal levels, and made a powerful impact at the 2012 Republican National Convention (RNC).

To summarize, more than 50,700 text, emails and encrypted texts were sent via ReadyOp during the week of the RNC. Additionally, the RLECT and the 26 convoys used the “Dick Tracy” voice communications for dispatch and collaboration, and several agencies that had never seen ReadyOp prior to the RNC began using it during the events. The multiple ways ReadyOp was used and the success during the RNC illustrates the simplicity and effectiveness of ReadyOp.

The platform is currently used in the day-to-day operations of numerous local, statewide and nationwide networks, enabling streamlined efficiency and communication regardless of the radio type or frequency.

When it comes to Cleartronic, the company’s offerings in various industries, including airport operations and communications, are further enhanced with the integration of the ReadyOp communications platform. Under strong leadership and an increasingly hyper-connected and complex world, Cleartronics offers its radio gateways with Collabria’s software to market, sell and support a total solution for emergency command and control communications to its customers.

For more information, visit www.Cleartronic.com

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