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Target Alert Service General Architecture <br /> The Net Result with a flexible network allows for Alerts to be sent anywhere at any time: <br /> Pop Up Alert Service-Sends any'Type'of Alert At Your Home <br /> . ©� Local Police Dept. <br /> s _ <br /> _ V <br /> CDFSITAS Server <br /> Police Cruiser Y At Your Office <br /> Real Time TAS Alerts may be sent anywhere within the Network <br /> An example of a TAS alert is shown below. This is the result of a 'Listening' client application <br /> receiving a broadcasted TAS alert. The ability to geographically map the location of the incident <br /> is available by simply clicking the 'Map' button. TAS client users can choose to either delete or <br /> save the alert for their future reference: <br /> ae <br /> Powered By. <br /> 1 n— I 11—( I ( )I' <br /> r — Exact Alert <br /> w . <br /> Y Detected Plate <br /> Hot-List Record <br /> a► -- 6CJV573 <br /> Detected Time 09/24/2010 07:17:31 <br /> Local Time 09/24/2010 07:17:31 <br /> Date of Load 09/23/2010 <br /> Camera Name Camera 01 <br /> TAS Source store 871 <br /> CDFS Server CarDetector[127.0.0.1] <br /> Comment [Click here to add comments] <br /> ',r-ra «r.-'.M fie:"-:•'-1M1 <br /> The TAS Control Center installed on the CDFS server keeps a log of all TAS alerts that are <br /> broadcasted to listening network TAS clients. This provides accountability as the action taken by <br /> the receiving party is logged along with all of the pertinent alarm information. <br /> Iron Sky Response to the City of Sunny Isles Beach Request For Proposal#12-09-01 <br /> Section 4 Page 54 <br />