McQ Inc.

Tough Sensors for an Insensitive Planet

McQ

McQ is pushing the state of the art in sensor technology, providing solutions to difficult remote monitoring and surveillance applications or perhaps on a remote battlefield or border automatically detecting and reporting aircraft, vehicle, or personnel activity.

McQ has the experience, facilities, and engineering tools to quickly mature technology products and bring them successfully to market.

A commercial security sensor that simplifies detection of personnel and vehicles. iScout® is a perfect match for threat detection in buildings, along roads, in parks, around a home or facility, and in remote wilderness areas.

iScout® is connected to a local user handheld display to alert the operator every time a target is detected. Because the iScout® uses network based communications the detection information can also go simultaneously to a central monitoring site. The operator can reconfigure the sensor remotely over this same network link.

iScout® is small and battery operated so it can be easily carried to a monitoring site and set up quickly. The sensors can classify targets as people or vehicles. The iScout® send detection reports to either a handheld PDA display in the field or via a Repeater/Base Station to a Tactical User Display on a Tablet or Laptop PC.

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A leader in sensor technology, McQ develops solutions to various remote monitoring and surveillance applications. McQ devices, such as the iScout, can be used on a battlefield or in border patrol; detecting and reporting aircraft vehicles are other common uses for McQ equipment, which is offered through ADS, Inc.

iScout is the preeminent device by McQ and is used for threat detection in buildings, roads, parks, homes, facilities, and the wilderness. iScout is used in law enforcement and facilities monitoring for personnel protection. The device is connected to a local user handheld display which alerts the operator every time a target is detected. As the iScout uses network-based communication, this information also goes to a central monitoring site.