New site controls tracking systems


By Editor

November 15, 2011

Fort Lauderdale-based Global Ocean Security Technologies (GOST, formerly Paradox Marine) has launched a new, fourth generation GOST Nav-Tracker Web site that allows users to monitor GPS tracking, security and monitoring systems from anywhere in the world.

GOST’s technology allows users to remotely control a relay on board their vessel to turn on/off any AC/DC function from the Web site, remotely over satellite, by the click of a mouse.

“We have completely redesigned the new fourth generation GOST Nav-Tracker Web site incorporating both Google and Bing mapping applications with the ability to change from road to satellite to hybrid view,” said GOST President & CEO Jay Keenan. “We have also added the ability for users to create several different types of Web site-based geo-fences and actually draw them right onto the embedded mapping software.”

Geo-fence options include alerts generated when a vessel travels outside a defined route or when a vessel enters or exits a pre-defined geo-fence.

For more information, visit www.gostglobal.com.