Title: Technology Showcase of
1Technology Showcase of
Multiple Threat Management
2NATO Imperatives
- Lord Robertson, NATO Secretary General
- 20 June 2002 Speech
- To combat terrorism, NATO requires
- Four Substantial New Capabilities.
- Modern Communications
- Rapid Mobility
- Interoperability
- Defenses Against Chemical, Biological,
Radiological and Nuclear Attacks -
3With the 15 Oct. 2001 Washington D.C. anthrax
attack, the world became a more dangerous place
U.S. Senate Hart Building Washington D.C.
4At a Cost of 34 Cents Each, Two Letters Wreaked
Havoc on Capitol Hill
- The letters contained anthrax spores 5 people
died. - 50 of the U.S. Senate was forced to vacate their
offices for three months. - It cost an estimated 35 million dollars to clean
up.
5The Good News Help Is On the Way.
- 8 May 2002 Pentagon Test
- Bio Chem Joint Operations Center
- Live Exercise Misty Court
- Sophisticated Computer Center
- Remote Monitoring of Sensors
- Several Layers of Protection
- Warned 20,000 workers at once
- Complete Success!
Thanks to High Tech Software
6Dual Use Applications
Homeland Defense
Military NBC Defense
7A Primer NBC Threat Management
A Good Process Must Have These Elements
- Frequently colorless
- Odorless
Ebola
Sarin Gas
Anthrax
8Anthrax Attack on The Capitol Building
1.Detect
3.Alarm
2.Identify
Spores
9Early Detection Saves Lives
10Example Early Detection of Smallpox
- 1949Last reported case in the United States
- 1978Last reported case on Earth
- 10-12 Day Incubation Period
- Highly Contagious
- 30 Fatality Rate
- Weaponized by Soviets Others
- Vaccine is effective only before symptoms
manifest - Vaccination ceased in US in 1972
- Vaccination immunity acquired before 1972 has
waned
11Sample ScenarioDay One 12 Patients Report to
Oklahoma City hospitals
EXERCIZE DARK WINTER
Drawn from briefing on Dark Winter, found on
the Internet at www.homelandsecurity.org /briefin
gs/DARK_WINTER_Briefings.ppt
12Day 12- Cumulative Reported Smallpox
13Day 58-Projected Smallpox Casualties
14Functionality
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A Plug Play Platform for Command, Control,
Monitoring, and Management of Heterogeneous
Distributed Sensors
15Plug and Play Sensors
- Compatible with any number of sensors
- Chemical
- Biological
- Nuclear
- Fire Detection
- Surveillance
- Motion
- Acoustics
- Tailored to client needs
BAWS Biological Aerosol Detector
Laser Chemical Detector
16A Brief History
- 1991 Gulf War Chem-bio suffered numerous
problems - 1992 Pentagon formed the Joint Program Office
Bio Defense. - 1998 RTI was contracted to help develop the
Joint Biological Point Detection System (JBPDS) - 99-00 RTI prime contractor for Joint Point
Detection software
RTI Offices, Vienna, VA Washington Dulles Tech
Corridor
17Current Configuration
- Joint Point
- Block 1now in LRIP, limited production (30
units) - RTI is responsible for QA at U.S. Army Edgewood
Arsenal - Tells you if you have bio
- Weighs about 300 pounds
- Five configurations
- About 500K per unit
Joint Point Hardware in LRIP
18Award Winning
19 Latest Improvements
- More Capable and Less
- From JBPDS comes SensorView
- Smaller, faster, more reliable
- Several improvements over JBPDS
- Flexible, Upgradeable, Wireless
- Modular plug play with different sensors
- Affordable
- Complete Turnkey Implementation
SensorView Hardware
20Control Unit Capabilities
- Secure and encrypted wireless, wired or fiber
optic Ethernet - Audible alarm remote or locally controlled with
M42A interface - Supports multiple RS 232, 422, 485 sensors
- 110AC or DC (battery) power
- Manages individual or network of sensors
- Weather, GPS interface with internal, PLGR and
NAVSTAR, UPS and temp sensor interface - Supportable with COTS parts
21Remote Unit Companion Capabilities
- Situational awareness mapping of sensors and
sensor status (city/battlefield) - Networked aggregation of sensor data
- Effects (plume/wind) modeling capable
- Generates NBC14 messages
- Four-tier alarm and diagnostic capability
(failures and advisories) - User friendly
- acceptance tested by Army, Navy, Air Force
Marines - use training at the 9th grade level
22Representative Partners Customers
23Deployment Options
Outdoors
Indoors
Mobile
24Summary
- SensorView improves on Joint Pointa proven
technology--used by Army, Navy, AF, Marines - 5 years testing and development
- Meets all MILSPECS and MILSTANDARDS
- Modularity protects buyers investment-- allows
for migration to new sensor suites - Users can balance risk, technology and cost
- Can be acquired via an FMS Case
25Next Steps
Demonstration of and/or Customer Needs Assessment
26For Further Assistance
Contact
Dick Bishop Vice President, WorldTech Inc. 1750
Tysons Blvd. 4th Floor, McLean, VA 22102 Tel.
(703) 898-0033 Fax (703) 934-8186 email
richard.bishop_at_worldtech-inc.com
27For International Assistance
Contact
France, Italy, UK and Spain Contact Tom Lyons
in Paris Tel 336-42-89-98-45 Email talyons_at_msn.
com Slovenia - Contact Dusan Bevc in
Ljubljana Tel 386-41-615-589 Email
dusan.bevc_at_siol.net Czech Republic and Slovak
Republic - Contact Bear Midkiff in Prague Tel
420-2-2200 5116 Email
Bear_at_Midkiff.cz
For markets not shown, contact Dick Bishop in
U.S.
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