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Mobile Command Center Family of Products

Dependable surveillance across a wide area of coverage.


Overview

SAIC has developed a series of mobile command center (MCC) products designed for both maritime and land-based surveillance and security applications. The command centers used in conjunction with any combination of SAIC portable surveillance systems (PSS) or surveillance trailer systems (STS) can be used to provide an integrated surveillance solution for a wide area of coverage.

Features

  • Maritime and land based
  • Wide range of visual and thermal sensors, radars, and direction finding equipment
  • GPS and AIS incorporated
  • Integrated broadband or tactical radio communications
  • C3 command center
  • GPS positioning data
  • Allows multiple wireless PSS stations
  • Optional object tracking and perimeter alarms

Typical Systems Deployed

  • Integrated Surveillance & Security Solution (IS3): The IS3 incorporates a sensor trailer with a mobile command center. The sensor trailer includes an X-Band radar, color and thermal IR cameras on a pan/tilt assembly, as well as a domed color camera system. Data is sent via a wireless network from one or more sensor trailers to the command center trailer where the data is displayed in a common operating picture (COP) tying together data from the sensor trailers as well as data from various other sensors such as intrusion sensors, fence sensors, and microwave fence sensors.
  • Gulf Port Mobile Command Center: This system deploys a camera as its sensor. The system uses an existing Very Small Aperture Terminal network and incorporates IP phones, 800 MHz radios, UHF/VHF radios that are connected through a radio console and a satellite phone for communications. It also includes a CCTV satellite TV receiver. This command center is networked together with the port's main command center as well as local law enforcement agencies.
  • Mobile Inshore Undersea Command System: The system incorporates a trailer sensor platform with an X-Band radar and color and thermal IR cameras on a pan/tilt assembly. Data from up to four trailer sensor platforms is sent back to the command center via microwave systems and processed into a single COP at the command center. This system could receive sensor input from many other sensors including underwater sensor systems. The mobile command center has incorporated a communications central platform, which provided communications on many common U.S. military communications systems.
  • Family of Integrated Rapid Response Equipment (FIRRE) Command and Control Station Shelter: FIRRE is a two-person command and control center built into a 788 shelter on the back of a HMMWV™. The C2 center has been designed to wirelessly control a series of robotic vehicles and contained various communications platforms integrated into the shelter.

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