Supply Chain-Controlled Video Wall Systems
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Teams in every branch of the US Armed Forces trust CineMassive systems to support their 24/7, mission-critical operations. Our video wall solutions have been deployed throughout the Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, Special Operations, and Joint Command Operations around the globe. With a CineMassive system, your team can share all critical information sources through a single interface, creating a real-time common operating picture for command. Teams can leverage the system to visualize intelligence, monitor events, and communicate securely across multiple security domains.
CineMassive designs and delivers turn-key visualization systems, including video walls, processors, video wall software, and more. Your system can be installed and fully integrated at your location by our expert team. If you are deploying your system downrange, we can provide training and certification programs that prepare your team to install and support our technology in the field. We also offer a variety of contract options to support your procurement needs.
Download Our BrochureAs a special honor for our Department of Defense customers, CineMassive is pleased to offer an exclusive discount on its extended warranty program for video wall displays. Contact us today to see if your project qualifies!
Throughout COICs (Combat Operations Information Centers) and JOCs (Joint Operations Command), CineMassive solutions provide a full view of field operations through the lens of dynamic visualization systems to effectively plan, monitor, and guide the execution of orders in the field.
More About Field OperationsCineMassive video processors and displays are used in War Rooms, Briefing Rooms, and Training Centers throughout military bases. These systems allow command to easily outline critical objectives, brief and debrief operators, and present ongoing reviews of operations and base activity.
More About Command CentersBDOCs (Base Defense Operations Center) use CineMassive systems to monitor on-base security operations. With a suite of tools readily available, security teams can monitor and resolve security threats as they arise.
CATs (Crisis Action Team) are activated during significant emergency events. CineMassive visualization systems help operators coordinate valuable resources during a crisis by providing actionable intel for decision-makers and responders.
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Units in the field need a reliable and centralized intelligence platform to operate effectively and report to command. TOCs (Tactical Operations Center), FOBs (Forward Operating Base), and Safe Houses are consistently on the move and rely on CineMassive’s mobile systems to quickly setup dynamic visualization solutions for collaborative work and communication.
At CineMassive, we don't sell one-size-fits-all solutions. We carefully evaluate each customer’s activities, environment, and mission objectives to develop a solution tailored to their exact needs. Below are some of the many areas we assess when developing systems for military and federal operations centers.
On-base or downrange locations
Ambient light in the environment
Spatial constraints of the environment
Mounting preferences
Variety of devices that will be used as content sources
Amount of content sources that will be displayed concurrently
Number of video walls to be supported
Number of operators who will be using the system at once
Desire for automated content rotation
Preference to integrate audio, video conferencing, and other additional systems
Desire to integrate existing environmental systems
Need to support secure multi-domain collaboration
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