Globalstar Satellite IoT
Device Deployments for Relief Agencies Double in
12 months for Specialist Reseller Traksat
29 September, 2020
Globalstar Europe Satellite
Services Ltd,announces that specialist Value
Added Reseller, Traksat, has deployed over 1,200
Globalstar-enabled safety and tracking devices
for humanitarian organisations internationally.
Prominent NGO Humanity &
Inclusion (HI) is deploying SPOT Gen3 satellite
messengers and SmartOne Solar IoT tracking
devices to protect relief workers and support
operations in several African nations, as well
as in South America. International Rescue
Committee, rescue.org, headquartered in New
York, uses SPOT Gen3s in numerous African
countries to safeguard and track relief workers.
ACTED is similarly using SPOT Gen3s in Niger.
Traksat reports dramatic
uptake of its NGO-centric solution with
Globalstar technology as its backbone. The
number of Traksat-provided Globalstar devices
being used to support humanitarian efforts has
doubled in the last 12 months.
In Traksat’s
longest-standing project, over 250 devices
enabled by Globalstar satellite technology are
providing staff security and supporting vehicle
management for Humanity & Inclusion’s
humanitarian workers in DRC (Democratic Republic
of Congo), CAR (Central African Republic), Chad,
Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger, as well as in
Colombia.
With global headquarters in
Lyon, France, and currently ranked world’s 12th
largest NGO, Nobel-Prize winner HI (formerly
known as Handicap International) is an
independent organisation that operates in
situations of poverty and exclusion, conflict
and disaster, supporting disabled and vulnerable
people to help them meet their basic needs,
improve living conditions and promote respect
for their dignity and fundamental rights.
“Globalstar technology and
expert support from Traksat together play a big
part in helping us meet our security and fleet
management challenges,” said Emmanuel Bertolus,
Logistics Manager at Humanity & Inclusion. “Our
teams work in extremely varied and challenging
contexts. Reliable, economical Globalstar
technology, together with the wide-ranging
expertise and responsiveness of Traksat, help us
to consider geolocation as a key operational
asset and never as a constraint,” Bertolus
added.
HI is equipping staff with
SPOT Gen3s so that they can stay connected with
their colleagues while working in locations
where alternative communications networks are
inadequate. In an emergency, a simple press of
SPOT’s SOS button immediately raises an alert
and instantly sends the user’s GPS location to
HI’s central operations centre and local
coordination sites, from where a rescue can be
initiated.
Traksat has developed a
specialist software platform with extensive
options to meet the particular needs of NGOs and
government agencies. With the combination of
Globalstar technology, enabled by its fleet of
Low-Earth Orbit satellites, the Internet of
Things (IoT), and the Traksat platform, NGOs can
benefit from a wide range of capabilities to
support worker safety and other operational
requirements.
Over 10 different mapping
options can be chosen with Traksat, along with
specific map layers with additional live detail
on traffic, wind, weather and occurrence of
natural disasters.
Geo-fencing options include
alerts when two or more trackers are in the same
predefined radius or when one tracker is moving
away from the others. This is particularly
useful to secure a convoy of cars, for example,
or get a notification when a group of people are
gathering at the same location. The system can
also raise an alert should the user
inadvertently travel beyond a pre-designated
area.
HI’s security teams can
keep a watchful eye on its crews: Should
tracking suggest something might be wrong,
security and contact protocols are initiated,
and if needed, rescuers know exactly where to go
thanks to the system’s instant and accurate
positioning information.
“Workers in NGOs such as HI
often face desperate situations as they deliver
support and emergency relief around the world,”
says Pierre Laporte, Traksat Founder and
Managing Director: “Providing these incredibly
dedicated people with reliable, powerful
technology that helps them stay safe and operate
more efficiently, while we continuously innovate
to deliver more new capabilities, is a role and
a commitment we take very seriously.”
SPOT’s economical price,
and its ease of use, with no need for wired
installation, were compelling personal
protection features for HI. Explains Laporte:
“Even to install simple tracking devices in
vehicles requires a certain level of installer
competence and this is something that simply
can’t always be guaranteed in some remote
regions. SPOT, on the other hand, needs only a
few minutes to set up and it’s ready to use.”
Where situation-appropriate, low-energy, low
maintenance SmartOne Solar units are fitted to
vehicles via simple cabling to enable reliable
IoT tracking.
A particular benefit of
SPOT for personal tracking is its simplicity:
“SPOT is exceptionally easy to use,” commented
HI’s Bertolus “It’s also very small, rugged, and
discreet, and has a long battery life, so we get
the reliable tracking and reach we need all in
this simple, economical package.”
“We are extremely proud to
work with Traksat to support Humanity and
Inclusion’s workers, and those at other NGOs, as
they strive to help communities devastated by
crises, both natural and man-made,” commented
Mark O’Connell, Globalstar EMEA General Manager.