Spriggan 1000 has been developed specifically to address the problem of unauthorised cell phone use in secure areas. Spriggan is a networked passive detection system that detects all RF activity emanating from telecommunications devices (usually cell phone handsets). It detects RF activity from any service provider and for all cell phone bands currently in use in the country of interest. Spriggan has been designed not to detect RF activity emitted from cell phone towers and can be configured to either detect or ignore two way radios.
The Secure KVM Switch allows users of up to four PCs to use a single keyboard, mouse and monitor and be able to switch between the PCs at ease. This greatly reduced the desk clutter caused by having up to four PCs and the related peripherals on a user's desk. The Secure KVM Switch also caters for users who require dual monitors on all or some of those PCs.
During the past twenty-five years, work undertaken by Compucat has been wide and varied. Our special skills developed over this long period, coupled with possession of the appropriate security clearances, have directed our efforts increasingly towards 'special' product design and manufacture.
By the very nature of these business activities we have developed many products that have been required by and supplied to governments both in the USA and in a number of overseas countries.
The Compucat Message eXchange (CMX) provides government and defence departments around the world with formal messaging capabilities for both strategic and tactical environments.