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Gatekeeper Receives $535,000 in new Purchase Orders for its new High Definition Mobile Video Product Line
(via Thenewswire.ca) -Gatekeeper ramps up production to fulfill new purchase orders fo...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Gatekeeper Receives $535,000 in new Purchase Orders for its new High Definition Mobile Video Product Line(via Thenewswire.ca)\n \n \n\n\n-Gatekeeper ramps up production to fulfill new purchase orders for its high definition (\"HD\") mobile video systems scheduled for August 2015 delivery\n\n\n\n \n \n\n\n-Gatekeeper projects a paradigm shift to HD video will create a new multi-billion dollar opportunity for the global mobile video systems market\n\n\n\n \n \nAbbotsford, BC / TheNewswire / July 14th, 2015 Gatekeeper Systems Inc. (\"Gatekeeper\" or the \"Company\") (TSX.V: GSI; OTC: GKPRF) is pleased to announce it has received approximately CAD $535,000 in new purchase orders for its HD mobile video systems. The new purchase orders span across multiple markets, including school buses and law enforcement vehicles.\n\n \n \nIt is estimated that HD cameras have grown to approximately 20% of the general security market. Many companies making the early transition have experienced significant growth. The commercial mobile video systems market, which includes over one million vehicles in North America, has been slow to transition due to a number of factors including cost, performance, and technical capability. The Company believes less than one percent of the mobile market has transitioned from analog to HD cameras, creating a significant growth opportunity for its scalable HD product family.\n\n \n \nThe new Gatekeeper product line solves many of the issues that have been delaying the overall market transition. The Company's HD product line is very competitive on a cost basis and offers superior performance and comprehensive technical capabilities. Gatekeeper's HD product line allows customers to upgrade to HD cameras without replacing their existing analog cameras making the transition cost effective. Synchronized video, voice, GPS and vehicle sensors such as brakes, signal lights and sirens provide fleet managers with a complete video record, inside or outside their vehicles, which can provide important intelligence for safety and security purposes as well an effective operational data analysis tool. Intelligent incident management software combined with live viewing capability from remote sites enables fleet managers to partner with law enforcement in emergency situations to access live video from any vehicle anytime over 3G or 4G n...