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- Architected 65 warfighter-driven tactical workflows within the WearTAK system, focusing on enhancing the interoperability, lethality, and readiness of the dismounted operator while ensuring information dominance against freedom's adversaries - Fielded 651 watches across the Department of War, federal agencies, allied partners, and civilian public safety sectors, reaching every branch of service -Stewarded $7.3M in non-dilutive research and development funding to ensure the WearTAK system remains free to all public safety and warfighters, forever
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Most smartwatches were made to count steps. WearTAK is made to empower operators and save lives. We take the same off-the-shelf Samsung watches and turn them into rugged tactical tools; giving first responders real-time health and location insights without adding any complexity. Check out this short clip of Paul Couston on the Smart FireFighting Podcast and the full links below. YouTube: https://lnkd.in/guX5CvKE Apple: https://lnkd.in/gnc9vR2U Spotify: https://lnkd.in/gtDpGBWp #WearTAK #PublicSafety #SituationalAwareness #TacticalEdge #FirstResponderInnovation #PublicSafetyTech
Operators don’t have bandwidth for anything but the mission. At Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Army jumpers wear watches with WearTAK to send live health and location data straight to Air Force medics, and perform tactical actions like drop points and call SOS. Simple, rugged, and built for the tactical edge so operators focus on the mission, not the tech. #WearTAK #MissionReady TAK Product Center TAK Public Safety Todd Maxwell Amos Halava Cory Foy Nathan Frantz Ryan McLean
Smartwatches give operators a way to communicate with their team leads without pulling focus from the mission. No distractions or extra steps, just critical updates delivered right from the wrist. This 2019 report from the The Public Safety Network captured the early momentum of a shift we’re now seeing play out in the field with smart watches. The wrist is one of the most reliable places for fast, simple awareness when hands are full and cognitive load is high. WearTAK is doing what this report envisioned. Enabling a smartwatch to pass essential data from the wrist straight into common operational tools like TAK. When the mission demands speed, clarity, and simplicity…the wrist is where it belongs. Does this vision from 2019 match what you’re seeing in the field today? Why or why not? #Smartwatches #WearTAK #TAK #TAKtikal TAK Public Safety TAK Product Center Center of Excellence for Advanced Technology Aerial Firefighting Texas Department of Public Safety
On this National Intern Day, we're celebrating our teammates that help push WearTAK into the field faster. From streamlining deployments to building internal software tools, our interns are making real contributions at Ascent. And most importantly they bring great energy and vibes to the Ascent HQ. We are grateful to have them at Ascent supporting operators around the world. #NationalInternDay #WearTAK #TeamAscent #MissionDrivenTech
Only the team lead needs a map. The operators just need to feed it. Operators need the ability to drop points, send alerts, and share critical insights without slowing down or losing focus. WearTAK-Mil™ is a better End User Device (EUD) that empowers operators with those tools at the tactical edge, directly on the wrist. No phone or extra gear needed. Because in real operations, phones don’t scale. But a rugged smartwatch on every wrist does. Reach out to Alex Gorsuch and visit the WearTAK-Mil™ page to learn more: https://lnkd.in/gmX4J6bA Samsung Electronics America Amos Halava Todd Maxwell Andreas "AJ" Johansson Dallas Clements Cory Foy Ryan McLean Nathan Frantz TAK Product Center #TAK #ATAK #WINTAK #WearTAK