Bivy Expands Capabilities with TAK Integration 

ACR Electronics is excited to announce that Bivy devices now support TAK (Team Awareness Kit), the widely adopted situational awareness platform used by government, defense, and public safety organizations worldwide. With this new capability, Bivy users can integrate real-time tracking with TAK, ensuring mission-critical communication, situational awareness even in environments without cellular network coverage. 

The Value of TAK Integration 

  • Enhanced Situational Awareness: Users can view Bivy Stick location, updates, SOS alerts, and check-ins on a TAK server or app, utilizing the Iridium® satellite network worldwide. 
  • Seamless Emergency Response: SOS alerts from Bivy Sticks are pushed into TAK as Cursor-on-Target (CoT) events, enabling rapid coordination among teams. With visual markers, and shared geospatial data, responders can collaborate more effectively and accelerate rescue operations. 
  • Interoperability with Existing Systems: Bivy accounts can be easi connected to pre-existing TAK servers, eliminating the need for new hardware or software setups. This pairing combines Bivy’s affordable satellite messaging with TAK’s advanced mission planning, and group role
This is the screenshot of the TAK integration with Bivy app
This is the screenshot of the TAK integration with Bivy app

Bivy devices are already trusted by outdoor adventurers, lone workers, and enterprise teams who require satellite communication. By adding TAK support, we’re expanding our mission to ensure first responders, government agencies, and military service members can stay connected when it matters most. 

This integration underscores ACR Electronic’s commitment to innovation and to providing dependable and accessible satellite communication solutions for every user. 

Connect with our team today to learn more. 

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