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The US
Government Department of Defense and the Department of Homeland
Defense required the development of an extremely advanced, innovative,
user-centered, hand-held translation device. This Translator captures
voice via high quality audio input fed to its speech recognition
software developed by Stanford Research Institute. The unit's Strong
Arm processor matches the speech input to thousands of pre-recorded
foreign phrases. The Phrase is outputted real-time via speaker to
provide information, give orders, directions, or ask questions.
Through
the DevelopmentDNA™ process and in-depth Systems Analysis™,
innovative design, engineering, ergonomics and manufacturing solutions
emanated. Applying this multi-disciplined approach resulted in a
Next Step product, possessing user-centered design by addressing
unique (highly abusive) military environmental use. The Translator's
first production units were deployed in Afghanistan as well as Iraq,
and have proven to be very effective. The efforts deployed on this
program have provided dramatic advances in America's counter terrorism
efforts. |