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CLARINET SYSTEMS, INC. AND USS MCFAUL
TO GET MORE TECHNOLOGY INTO THE PALMS OF SAILORS
Norfolk, Va. (CNSLNS) and San Jose, CA, July 25, 2000 -- Clarinet Systems® of San Jose, CA, announced today it will play a major roll in providing the Sailors of the Norfolk-based guided missile destroyer USS McFAUL (DDG 74) new, high-tech tools to assist them in their day-to-day work.
Beginning this week, 115
Palm V hand-held computers will be issued
to the crew and a series of Clarinet Systems
infrared ports will be installed throughout
the ship to link them all together.
That's good news for Sailors aboard the
ship and represents an expansion of an existing
program. Earlier this year, more than 2,000
Palm® computers were distributed to
officers stationed aboard Atlantic Fleet
surface combatants.
On McFAUL, the 115 new hand-held computers will be distributed to chiefs and Sailors in work center supervisor positions; that's in addition to the 30 issued to the wardroom earlier this year.
In addition to the Palm
V's standard features, the computers issued
to Sailors will include a new security software
package requiring a "log on" ID
and authentication password to protect business
sensitive notes and contact information
on the computers in case they are lost or
misplaced.
But what makes this technological expansion
aboard McFAUL special is the installation
of 32 Clarinet Systems infrared ports throughout
the ship.
These ports will be positioned in work centers and key, high-traffic areas such as berthing spaces and mess decks. Connected to a Clarinet Systems EthIR LAN®, they allow Sailors to transmit and receive information between the network and their hand-held computers anytime from almost anywhere on the ship.
McFAUL Sailors will initially
use the Palms to send and receive e-mails,
coordinate daily and weekly schedules, and
consolidate and coordinate checklists and
databases. As the crew grows more familiar
with the computers, they will find more
uses for them.
The end goal is to continue improving productivity
and efficiency.
"Timely access to information is crucial
in enhancing productivity and ensuring combat
readiness and Clarinet Systems provides
the ideal solution for the U.S. Navy personnel
to achieve this with no interference with
the Navy's communication systems. Sailors
can connect their laptops and Palms from
easy to connect access points with our EthIR
LAN Infrared solutions to obtain information
on demand. We are pleased to partner with
Palm to provide such an elegant solution
for the U.S. Navy and its industrious and
dedicated personnel" said Wen Chang
President of Clarinet Systems.
This program is just another step in the
Navy's ongoing commitment to improving efficiency
by quickly getting new equipment to the
people who can best put it to use: Sailors
on the waterfront.
"Imagine all the functions performed
by Sailors where in the past they needed
a clipboard. This upgrade helps to eliminate
the need for those
clipboards and all the pieces of paper that
went along with them," said Kenneth
Whitehead of Aether Systems, the company
that designed the software
that brings the Palms, the infrared nodes,
and the ship's existing intranet together.
"This is what it's
all about: Putting technology into the hands
of Sailors to not only increase combat readiness
but to enhance their quality of service.
As we build the Navy of the future, we have
to look for new and innovative ways of doing
business and I think this is a significant
step in building the 21st century Navy,"
said VADM Henry C. Giffin, III, Commander,
Naval Surface Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet.
USN.
Clarinet Systems, Inc., San Jose, Calif.,
is a global provider of wireless connectivity
for handheld appliances. All products are
sold through an international network of
distributors, resellers and system integrators.
All company, brand name
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of the manufactures.
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