
CNC Technologies, an aviation technology and wireless communications company serving the law enforcement, military and government markets, has officially launched CNC.LIVE just in time to benefit Super Bowl LIII.
CNC.LIVE is a new, defense-grade online portal for hosting, viewing, sharing and archiving real-time aerial downlink footage.

The platform deploys for the first time in support of Super Bowl LIII, serving as the aerial law enforcement hub for several agencies of the Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI) including the Georgia State Patrol, a component of the Georgia Department of Public Safety, the Clayton County Police Department, Dekalb County Police Department, Fulton County Police Department, Gwinnett County Police Department and the Atlanta Police Department to coordinate and manage their public safety operations.
Created to enhance situational awareness and support multi-agency response during large scale operations, CNC.LIVE enables commanders and staff to securely access live video from their department’s helicopters, fixed-wing aircraft and UAVs from any Internet-connected device.

In addition to creating a single, centralized interface for all video downlink content, CNC.LIVE allows users to provide partner agencies with real-time access to the same video assets, improving their ability to coordinate effective joint responses during significant incidents.
In situations where multiple responders are all fielding their own airborne assets, CNC can create a dedicated event page, in order to pool all resources in a single space.
Beyond its real-time capabilities, CNC.LIVE is designed to serve as a comprehensive, archival resource for law enforcement and public safety agencies to securely store all of their aerial downlink video.
To ensure robust data protection, the CNC.LIVE platform is housed on secure servers used by the Department of Defense and other government agencies for their sensitive assets.
This new solution leverages CNC’s deep expertise developing airborne law enforcement and intelligence systems for major government operators, and is backed by the company’s 24/7, 365-days-a-year support.
