Thursday, September 18, 2014

Ford's Award-Winning Surveillance Mode Technology Now Available

Ford's Award-Winning Surveillance Mode Technology Now Available
NORWALK, Ohio - Ford Motor Company has officially announced availability of their Surveillance Mode technology to competitive vehicle manufacturers. Surveillance Mode was developed to warn law enforcement officers of unexpected approaches from behind the vehicle. This was first introduced on the 2014 Ford Police Interceptor and now Ford is hoping to globally expand adoption of the multi-patent-pending technology to law enforcement offices and military personnel.

Ford has made their award-winning Surveillance Mode technology available to competitors to help improve safety and security of all police offers, regardless if they are driving a Ford Police Interceptor or a competitive vehicle. Ford Motor Company and InterMotive Inc. worked together to create a top-of-the-line system using the already-existing rearview camera and radar. If a person were to approach the vehicle from behind, the system will sound a chime, roll up the driver's side window, lock all of the vehicle's doors and flash the exterior lighting.

The main purpose of Ford's award-winning Surveillance Mode technology is to improve situational awareness for officers and eliminate potential threats while in their vehicle. Watch from the eyes of active police officer Claudia Kruger from Northville, MI, as she demonstrates just how helpful this technology really is:



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