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Military

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The military has always been at the forefront of technological development, and there’s no one we like to develop technology for more than the military personnel who give our rugged computer products the workout they were built to have.  Our rugged, military computers excel in the ever-changing, always-harsh battlefield environments where success is about preparedness, adaptability, and performance.

"By pressing a button on the screen, the press operator can alert a team member on the forklift that he's almost ready for a refill coil. That saves 15 to 20 minutes of 'up time' that the operator used to waste by stopping the press, walking the floor, finding the fork lift operator, giving him the job information, and then waiting for the coil to be delivered and loaded onto the press. That extra 20 minutes makes a big difference in the bottom line."

- Mike Brueggeman, Director of Information Systems S&Z Tool & Die Company

Today’s military is far-flung and fast-moving, so every member needs access to the right data and the best communication.  Our fixed and vehicle-mounted military computers provide the latest hardware and software for a host of applications, including data retrieval and transmission, GPS, AVL, and wireless communication on land, sea, or air.  And the Q100 PDA and W250 wearable computers are designed to provide access to these same applications for individual personnel in the field.  Designed to withstand extremes of hot and cold, dust and dirt, vibration and shock, these hardy data collection devices serve soldiers wherever the mission goes.  Features like sunlight readable displays, IP67 sealed enclosures, numerous I/O, and several wireless communication options guarantee that these military computers will be the next to take their place in the long tradition of indispensable infantry equipment.