CNC Technologies wins completion contract for Kansas Highway Patrol


An artist’s rendering of the Airbus H125 helicopter being delivered to the Kansas Highway Patrol. CNC Technologies Image

CNC Technologies, an aviation technology and wireless communications company serving the law enforcement, military and government markets, has announced the impending delivery of one Airbus H125 helicopter and one Cessna Grand Caravan to the Kansas Highway Patrol.

CNC Technologies will procure all necessary equipment and will oversee and manage the entire project. CNC is working in conjunction with Hangar One Avionics to install the CNC-designed mission suite.

The aircraft will be outfitted with Wescam MX10 and MX15 imagers, Shotover ARS 750 moving map systems, MacroBlue displays and Troll Systems microwave downlink systems.

Additionally, CNC will provide its signature 24/7/365 service, support and training, along with access to CNC.Live.

CNC.Live provides KHP and its partner agencies with real-time access to video and data streams, improving its ability to coordinate effective joint responses during major incidents.

Upon deal confirmation with CNC, the Kansas Highway Patrol requested a second Airbus H125 Helicopter, which is set to move to production in the coming year.

“We are thrilled to be working with the Kansas Highway Patrol,” said Ron Magocsi, founding partner at CNC Technologies. “We look forward to developing a long-term relationship with them and delivering additional aircraft in the future.”

In addition to designing, integrating and commissioning the aircraft, CNC will be providing fixed microwave receive sites in both Kansas City and Wichita.

These solutions will be used to support highway patrol operations in coordination with city, county and other state agencies by using CNC.Live to provide live, cloud-based downlink video for use by ground personnel.

  
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