Cleartronic, Inc. (CLRI) Set to Finish FH2015 with Momentum from Recent Deals
Cleartronic is wrapping up the first half of 2015 with a flurry of activity. Earlier this month the company’s ReadyOp Communications subsidiary launched a project with a major retail corporation, and followed-up the news that its VoiceInterop, Inc. subsidiary had signed a deal with an airport in Alberta, Canada.
As a technology holding company, Cleartronic is amassing a portfolio of subsidiaries to develop, manufacture and sell products, services and integrated systems to government agencies and business enterprises. Cleartronic is carving its niche in a broader industry occupied by wireless communications companies like Fusion Telecommunications International, Inc. (NASDAQ:FSNN) and Ubiquiti Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ:UBNT), differentiating itself by offering unique interoperable communications solutions.
Through a license agreement with Collabria LLC, Cleartronic has the right to market the command, control and communication platform, ReadyOp™. The web-based application integrates multiple databases and a robust communications platform to enable fast, efficient access to information and for communication with multiple persons, groups and agencies.
While ReadyOp is typically used by numerous federal, state and local government agencies, Cleartronic is expanding its applications to a variety of industries. ReadyOp Communications recently began work on a multi-year with a major retail corporation based in Arkansas. The project will integrate the ReadyOp platform for the planning, monitoring and reporting of the work done for each individual store location.
“We are pleased to be an integral part of this project as it shows the versatility and flexibility of the ReadyOp platform. While our main focus has been with first responders and government agencies, this project illustrates how ReadyOp can be used in many different industries. This will be our first entry into the retail sector and our plans are to use this project as a model for other opportunities in the retail sector,” ReadyOp Communications President Marc Moore stated in the news release.
Effective communication is a benchmark of Cleartronic’s operations, and to that accord, VoiceInterop recently signed an agreement with the Edmonton Airports in Alberta, Canada, to provide mission critical system for emergency response at Edmonton International Airport.
VoiceInterop’s emergency communication solution, the “VoiceInterop Crash Phone,” combines VoiceInterop’s engineered software with modern, commercial off-the-shelf products that specifically address the needs of commercial aviation airports. Per the agreement, VoiceInterop has engineered and will install, test and provide support for a customized state-of-the-art crash phone solution – the most vital piece of an airport’s communications system – that provides instant voice communications from the air traffic control tower to the airport rescue firefighting station, communications center, and airport police.
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