2. Why Tribalinx? 120 Years of Success and Experience in Core
Markets (Software, Energy, Wireless, Safety and Healthcare). Our
energy team 2010 California Governors Award Best Solar Design High
Quality Service and Support
3. Sustainable energy services
4. Current Market Conditions Solar Residential PPA Hottest
Market in USA 2010 40% PPA vs. Buy 2011 60% PPA vs. Buy 2012
Expected 75% PPA vs. Buy Electricity prices rising faster than
gasoline Tax Subsidy till 2016 Expanding USA Solar as fasting
growing market in the world. 300k homes out of 80 million homes in
USA
5. Energy Auditing/Energy Efficiency
6. Macro vs. Micro Electricity Win 2 - InvestorWin 1 - Utility
Win 4 - HomeownerWin 3 Solar Provider 20% Green 2012 30% Green 2016
Increased more supply Tax Equity 5%-6% Profit Avg We take care of
everything Income protection rate hikes Increased home value 100
Years Old Grid Maintenance Causes Rate Hikes (6-16% Per Year)
Distribution (40% Per Month) Costs To Consumers. 66% of Energy is
Lost in Transmission
7. Rebates & Funding ITC 30% of installation covered by Tax
Equity Good till 2026 CSI Was 20% now down to 5% Each 6k solar
installs reduces fund not likely to be re-established in 2012
Changes increase rates, setup and installation charges
8. Buy vs. PPA $30,000.00 Investment Savings Cost Zero 25 Years
Solar Panels still 85% Efficient 20 year Discount10 Years Inverter
$3.5k First $1 Saved First $1 Saved
9. Servicing a underserved or unserved markets Low cost
reduction of electricity rates Reduces usage of natural resources
Provides a long term savings for low income families Creates jobs
in remote rural communities
10. Reduces rate increases from 6-9% per year to 3% fixed Low
to no cost to get started Long term sustainable energy which
creates new green jobs Supports military families by reducing their
long term utility costs
11. Micro Power Applications 2 Times More Efficient for
Electricity & More
12. Waste to energy/commodities TCOM & PYROMAX
13. Biomass Waste to Commodities Carbon Waste Feedstock
Pyrolysis Bio Char Synthetic Fuel Gasification
14. Sustainable public safety
15. Invented and Designed by GreenLinx in partnership with
Tribalinx to provide mobile video security Portable, self-contained
box with video camera and wireless transmitter Capable of
transmitting video signals from remote locations hundreds of miles
away, through the use of the Iridium satellite network Allows live
monitoring of video from the most remote regions of the Reservation
Protects the borders, remote areas, community housing projects and
coastline by providing situational awareness of movement and
activity We work with many types and makes of cameras and mobile
computing networks
16. The example shown here is a covert unit built to look like
an electrical utility box. It was later embellished with High
Voltage signs on the box to make it look authentic to the electric
utility. This particular configuration has three fixed lens 1.2
megapixel IP cameras, to allow a 220-degree view of the front and
surrounding areas. Wireless connectivity is provided by a 4G WIMAX
wireless network. A built-in DVR (Digital Video Recorder) is
on-board, with a storage capacity of 500GB on a solid-state hard
drive, allowing for several days of continuous recording. All video
images are stored locally and also transmitted over the wireless
network back to headquarters via a secure encrypted link. The
remote Security personnel can view live video, as well as download
previous incidents that were recorded to the DVR. Covert units are
available in many sizes and configurations, including round pole-
mounted transformer cans, birdhouses, and camouflage tree-mounted
units, etc., limited only by the imagination.
17. This particular unit is more sophisticated, as it involves
automated video analytics software. This unit was specifically
designed for human trafficking along the Mexican-American border,
yet will serve well in remote Tribal lands where foot and vehicle
traffic needs to be monitored. The special video analytics software
enable automated PTZ tracking and control of the PTZ camera. When
human motion is detected (animals and vegetation blowing in the
wind are filtered out) by one of the four fixed-lens cameras, the
PTZ camera swings around and zooms in on the subject automatically.
This is done without any human operator on the remote end. Alerts
and alarms are sent automatically, which include SMS text messages
and emails, notifying Security personnel that an alarm has been
triggered. Thus headquarters Security personnel live eyes- on
monitoring is not necessary. This particular unit is pole-mounted,
with a long-range PTZ camera viewing through a window with the
ability to sweep in a 120-degree arc. Illegal foot or vehicle
traffic as far away as a half- mile can trigger alarms, depending
on the adjustments and settings of the system. Radio communications
are enabled through a private 5.8 GHz broadband network, with a
video backhaul capability of several (up to 40) miles, depending on
the choice of antenna. Backup radio signals over a low-bandwidth
cellular connection are available if the primary wireless signal is
lost. All video and alarming are transmitted over a secure private
and encrypted link. There are many options available for the
wireless pole-mounted units, including the availability of video
analytics, choice of radio networks, and choice of camera
configurations, including I/R infrared cameras and FLIR thermal
imaging cameras. Also available are long-range RFID credentialing.
This technology allows an authorized Security personnel walking
within range of this monitoring device to be identified as a
friendly.
18. This technology is similar to the pole-mounted systems, yet
the electronics are located in the trunk of a drop car, with a
hidden PTZ camera installed in the cars interior. The concept is,
an undercover law enforcement officer will drive the car into a
neighborhood where illicit activity is suspected. He will park the
car, flip a switch under the seat of the car to activate the
system, lock the doors and walk away. During the next three days,
the car will be sending back live video signals over a wireless
network, including remote PTZ control, to Security personnel back
at headquarters. The system is powered by trunk-mounted deep-cycle
marine 12-volt batteries. When discharged, the vehicle is returned
to headquarters for re-charging and re-use in a new operation. Once
again, video is archived locally to the on-board DVR with a 500GB
solid state hard drive, plus live video is available over a
private, encrypted wireless connection to the remote viewer.
Previous archived incidents can be downloaded and stored remotely,
while the covert car system is still in operation. The end result
is a non-descript vehicle that looks totally normal in its
surroundings. Most people walking past this empty vehicle dont even
give it a second glance. This vehicle design has been highly
successful in investigations, gathering evidence, and prosecuting
illegal drug activity.
19. With the mobile devices, fixed and stationary video
cameras, vehicles, personnel and the central command connected
situational awareness is attained and maintained in real time.
20. Allow your officers, detectives and security personnel in
the field to share vital data, pictures and videos with internal
and external agencies.
21. With iPatrol Fusion & Cam we allow our customers to do
more with less and we allow any users with a need to know
controlled web-based and secure access. Courts, Healthcare, Police,
External Agencies (DEA, Homeland Security) and others can now share
information seamlessly.
22. Current Key Projects Oneida Nation Native Wind Energy
Company & Economic Development Standing Rock Sioux - Rock
Wireless Lummi Nation Renewable Energy Park & Renewable Energy
8a Tulalip Nation iPatrol & Drug Enforcement Platform United
Indians iGov Cloud-based Management Platform Quinault Nation
iPatrol & Drug Enforcement Platform United Association of Home
Owners 5700 Energy Audits/Renewable Systems Market Focus Northern
California, Southern California, and Bay Area HOAs
23. Thanks for your time. For more information: James McCorkle,
Biz Dev 310.626.7050 phone Website: www.Tribalinx.com