STEVENSVILLE, Md., June 15, 2017 -- Federal Resources, a leading provider of Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance (C4ISR) solutions, today announced a partnership with Orion Labs, a voice company revolutionizing push-to-talk communications. This partnership allows Federal Resources to offer Orion Labs’ innovative push-to-talk solution to federal, state and local government organizations throughout the United States and Canada.
Partnering with Orion Labs will allow Federal Resources to offer its customers a groundbreaking approach to real-time communications. Orion Labs’ smart wearable walkie-talkie, Onyx, and real-time voice service simplify communication and collaboration for teams through secure one-to-one and one-to-many instant push-to-talk functionality across any distance, over any cellular data or Wi-Fi network, anywhere in the world. Paired with the same iOS and Android phones that users carry with them today, the Orion Labs solution also gives teams the ability to see real-time location and availability of team members for more effective coordination.
“Real-time communications among our customers remains an important aspect of day-to-day operations. Orion Labs’ innovative approach to the category of a powerful, secure voice platform coupled with a highly functional and easy-to-use smart wearable device will be a game-changer for many of our customers,” said Rob McWilliams, CEO of Federal Resources. “Our customers already trust us to offer state-of-the-art solutions for their specialized teams; we’re doing that now for the traditional push-to-talk category with this strategic partnership with Orion Labs.”
Orion Labs was inspired by the experience of founders Jesse Robbins and Greg Albrecht of working with real-time voice communications in emergency situations as a firefighter and EMT respectively.
“Our partnership with Federal Resources is personally important to us as Orion Labs’ mission to connect the world by voice was driven by our own experiences as first responders,” said Jesse Robbins, CEO of Orion Labs. “The ability for heads-up, real-time, secure communications between teams no matter where they are in the world is transformative for organizations. We’re pleased to be working with Federal Resources to bring our solutions to their customers.”
Federal Resources will be showcasing Orion Labs’ Onyx at the Hazmat Conference 2017 in Baltimore, MD from June 15 - 18.
About Federal Resources
Founded in 1986, Federal Resources is a leading provider of quality products and mission-critical solutions that support the U.S. Military, Federal Government, State/Local Responders, and International Markets. Specializing in comprehensive life-cycle sustainment solutions; procurement and acquisition; technical services and asset management; and training expertise, the organization is dedicated to serving its diverse range of well-established and emerging market segments. Federal Resources strives to fulfill and expand upon its mission to ensure end-users are equipped with the most innovative, reliable, and cost-effective products and technologies available on the market. For more information, visit www.federalresources.com.
About Orion Labs
Orion Labs is a San Francisco company dedicated to connecting people, organizations and machines through seamless voice communication without boundaries. Orion Labs’ platform delivers greater collaboration between individuals, groups and machines in real-time, anywhere in the world. Through its push-to-talk hardware and real-time voice platform, Orion Labs provides a heads-up and eyes-free experience that allows users to communicate effectively, without losing focus, for higher productivity. Orion Labs was founded by cloud infrastructure pioneers Jesse Robbins and Greg Albrecht, who were inspired by years of experience using traditional radio communications as firefighters and EMTs. To learn more, visit www.orionlabs.io.
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