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EODAS - Executive Order - Defense and Aerospace Systems - Destiny is Calling |
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Order - Mobile Smart Phone and Mobile Tablet Development Services
Executive Order Tron
(Tactical Recognition
Operator Notification)
is the seamless connection and integration between popular networks,
devices and the Internet. The
professional developers at
Executive Order build applications for Android
Mobile and other mobile devices. Our Android Development Services team
develops applications for the seamless connection
and integration between popular networks, devices and the Internet: WebCAM
video surveillance, remote robotic device control via the Internet, email
event motion sensor notification, and remote Internet browser
control and operation of devices.
The
Executive Order Tron
(Tactical Recognition
Operator Notification)
Android Phone -- is an advanced integrated interactive surveillance and remote control system.
Executive Order Tron is an Internet WebCAM live “Real Time” streaming video
system. Executive Order Tron
provides Internet access to any streaming Video for Windows device such as: WebCAM,
camera, WinTV, display adapters,
VCR, or DVD player. Executive Order Tron sends video images directly to your surveillance location. The wireless motion and occupancy sensors
alert you via email and SMS messages. The Executive Order Tron product
provides live
streaming video image surveillance and remote
operator of Internet controlled devices installed at the surveillance
site. 
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Battlefield - The Raytheon Android Tactical System-RATS.
Allows soldiers to mark other soldiers and even UAVs as
"buddies," then track their position in real time on a map, even
picking up streaming video coming from above.
The Executive Order Tron Android Phone Software --
Android mobile operating system has won plenty of
adherents among cellphone makers and gadget manufacturers since its 2007
debut. Now defense contractor Raytheon is preparing it for a more urgent
mission: saving lives in places like Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Using Android software tools, Raytheon
engineers built a basic application for military personnel that
combines maps with a buddy list. Raytheon calls the entire
framework the Raytheon Android Tactical System, or RATS for
short. A vice president of business development in Raytheon's
Intelligence and Information Systems unit, says the company
selected Android because its open-source nature made developing
applications easy.
Every part of RATS is tailored for use on a
battlefield. A soldier could make an unmanned plane a "buddy,"
for instance, and track its progress on a map using his phone.
He could then access streaming video from the plane, giving him
a bird's eye view of the area. Soldiers could also use the buddy
list to trace the locations of other members of their squad.
Some RATS services stress a fast connection to
the Department of Defense's Internet-like data network. This
would enable a soldier on a mission to take a picture of a
suspect and send the image to military headquarters for
identification. RATS includes some lightweight encryption to
ensure that outsiders can't intercept the images or video or
hack into the phone's buddy list.Eventually, RATS devices could
double as biometric scanners. A small device could snap on top
of the phone's camera and capture fingerprints, says Bigham. The
photos could then be sent to an off-site facility for
processing.
Most
of these features have been incorporated into the basic RATS
application, which Raytheon says took more than two years to
build. The company expects to finalize contracts and deploy RATS
in the next month or two. Bigham says the Department of Defense
has expressed interest at "a very senior level" and believes
that other government groups, such as the Department of Homeland
Security and law enforcement agencies may sign on, too.
Relatively low prices could win some adherents. RATS will cost a
few hundred dollars per user while other military-grade mobile
terminals can run as high as $20,000 to $30,000, says Bigham.
Raytheon also contends that RATS is a cost-saver because it
requires less instruction. Like regular Android applications,
RATS uses the phone's touch-screen and keyboard for
navigation--motions that should be familiar to anyone who has
used a smart phone. "Some of these functions were already
available, but in hardware that's kind of clunky," says Bigham.
"We're going for a 'zero-training-required' design."

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 Executive Order
Tron Robot
- This is the Future that Patrols your Surveillance Location.
The Tron Robot sends you Live Video and Alert Notification to your Cell Phone,
Tablet or PDA
Executive
Order Tron Robot - This automated robot patrols your surveillance
location and send an email alert if it finds an intruder. Using
the internet control console you can watch and control the Executive Order
Tron Robot
from a remote location. Executive Order Tron is the seamless connection and integration
between popular networks and devices: WebCAM video Surveillance,
robotic device control via Internet, email notification to your
cell phone or office computer (wireless motion sensor door or
window opening) and remote Internet operation and device
control.
The Executive
Order Tron Android Robot -- A mobile patrol that can
guard a location against intruders. Tron Robot is a portable
robot equipped with video and motion sensors. Watch the Tron Robot over the Internet move from
room-to-room while on patrol from a remote location. The Tron
Robot is preprogrammed for
quick deployment and comes with instructions for
custom application additions.
The Executive Order Tron System --
Is a seamless - Contact, Control, live Streaming Video and Web
Server Surveillance System. The Executive Order Tron unique product design allows
live streaming video image surveillance without costly monthly
third party subscription service. It
serves the images live as you request them via the built-in HTTP Web
Server. This gives you real-time contact and control with the Executive Order
Tron
System.
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In Contact
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Executive Order Tron sends text messages to your cell
phone or email when something important happens at
the surveillance location: a warning or even an alarm
message can reach you instantly.
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In Control
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Executive Order Tron communicates with devices on an
Device network and allows you to control
them remotely from a browser or cell phone. This enables you to
send commands via a browser on your computer or cell phone to your
Device network. It can be used to turn lights off/on, turn on a
equipment, or even control your central heating or cooling.
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Live View
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Executive Order Tron WebCAM provides you with a live “Real-Time” streaming video
image. Executive Order Tron runs its own HTTP Web Server which allows you to
connect to your computer remotely with an Internet browser and see live
video from your camera. You can use any Internet browser to view your
images from your Executive Order Tron HTTP Web Server.
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Web Server
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Executive Order Tron is a complete Web Server. This means
you can connect to the Executive Order Tron via any browser
on the internet. You can build your own custom milsite that
shows a live image, an overview of the device network and the
state of every event. With a simple click you can control
devices or monitor activity on the device network. The
connection between the Executive Order Tron and the remote
PC can be established directly by network connection or
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  Executive Order
- Android Development Services
Executive
Order Mobile Android Development - Executive Order provides
professional custom software development solutions for companies requiring
software applications on Mobile Devices. Executive Order has a team of
professionals specialized in Android application development and Executive
Order offers our clients quality services in all aspects of Android
application development.
Mobile Android
Android is a software stack for mobile devices that includes an operating
system, middleware and key applications. This Android SDK provides the tools
and APIs necessary to begin developing applications on the Android platform
using the Java programming language.
Features
• Application framework enabling reuse and replacement of components
• Dalvik virtual machine optimized for mobile devices
• Integrated browser based on the open source WebKit engine
• Optimized graphics powered by a custom 2D graphics library; 3D graphics
based on the OpenGL ES 1.0 specification (hardware acceleration optional)
• SQLite for structured data storage
• Media support for common audio, video, and still image formats (MPEG4,
H.264, MP3, AAC, AMR, JPG, PNG, GIF)
• GSM Telephony (hardware dependent)
• Bluetooth, EDGE, 3G, and WiFi (hardware dependent)
• Camera, GPS, compass, and accelerometer (hardware dependent)
• Rich development environment including a device emulator, tools for
debugging, memory and performance profiling, and a plugin for the Eclipse
IDE
Android
Architecture
The Android Architecture diagram shows the major components of the Android
operating system. Each section is described in more detail below.
Applications
Android will ship with a set of core applications including an email client,
SMS program, calendar, maps, browser, contacts, and others. All applications
are written using the Java programming language.
Application Framework
Developers have full access to the same framework APIs used by the core
applications. The application architecture is designed to simplify the reuse
of components; any application can publish its capabilities and any other
application may then make use of those capabilities (subject to security
constraints enforced by the framework). This same mechanism allows
components to be replaced by the user.Underlying all applications is a set
of services and systems, including:
• A rich and extensible set of Views that can be used to build an
application, including lists, grids, text boxes, buttons, and even an
embeddable web browser
• Content Providers that enable applications to access data from other
applications (such as Contacts), or to share their own data
• A Resource Manager, providing access to non-code resources such as
localized strings, graphics, and layout files
• A Notification Manager that enables all applications to display custom
alerts in the status bar
• An Activity Manager that manages the life cycle of applications and
provides a common navigation backstack.
For more details and a walkthrough of an application, see Writing an Android
Application.
Libraries
> Android includes a set of C/C++
libraries used by various components of the Android system. These
capabilities are exposed to developers through the Android application
framework. Some of the core libraries are listed:
> System C library - a BSD-derived
implementation of the standard C system library (libc), tuned for embedded
Linux-based devices
> Media Libraries - based on
PacketVideo's OpenCORE; the libraries support playback and recording of many
popular audio and video formats, as well as static image files, including
MPEG4, H.264, MP3, AAC, AMR, JPG, and PNG. > Surface Manager - manages access to
the display subsystem and seamlessly composites 2D and 3D graphic layers
from multiple applications
> LibWebCore - a modern web browser
engine which powers both the Android browser and an embeddable web view
> SGL - the underlying 2D graphics
engine. > 3D libraries - an implementation based
on OpenGL ES 1.0 APIs; the libraries use either hardware 3D acceleration
(where available) or the included, highly optimized 3D software rasterizer.
> FreeType - bitmap and vector font
rendering. > SQLite - a powerful and lightweight
relational database engine available to all applications
Android Runtime
Android includes a set of core libraries that provides most of the
functionality available in the core libraries of the Java programming
language. Every Android application runs in its own process, with its own
instance of the Dalvik virtual machine. Dalvik has been written so that a
device can run multiple VMs efficiently. The Dalvik VM executes files in the
Dalvik Executable (.dex) format which is optimized for minimal memory
footprint. The VM is register-based, and runs classes compiled by a Java
language compiler that have been transformed into the .dex format by the
included "dx" tool. The Dalvik VM relies on the Linux kernel for underlying
functionality such as threading and low-level memory management.
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