HONOLULU, 20 Jan. 2009. Pacific Telecom Conference -- Antenna Technology Communications Inc., a provider of commercial satellite communications systems, has deployed its Warrior Satellite Monitoring and Surveillance System in the the Indian region.
The Warrior Satellite Monitoring System simultaneously provides observation for satellite activities spread over 140 degrees. Designed for government and military entities, Warrior provides the operator an in-depth view of not only the spectrum usage/geo-location issues involved in satellite carriage, but also the ability to manage, control, and archive the data, voice, and video content being carried on any given satellite on any given transponder in its viewing arc simultaneously.
Its proprietary search and retrieval technology loads key information METADATA into an interlinked network of IP storage servers to provide surveillance tools for today's communication markets. These systems must provide the best information immediately in order to make important decisions.
"Due to recent incidents in Mumbai, there has become a heightened requisite for extensive monitoring and surveillance of everything in the sky for India and other countries around the world," says ATCi's CEO, Gary Hatch. "ATCi has a history in successfully implementing several surveillance and monitoring systems for the Department of Defense and other like government and military agencies in the U.S., which made tailoring a system for the Indian defense network a sensible progression. It is not enough to simply monitor FSS satellites, today's surveillance must also have the ability to associate and provide critical algorithm patterning data which can ultimately process and associate unlimited IP data, thereby delivering greater security," Hatch concludes.
All hardware, software, engineering, and installation services are included with the turnkey Warrior Satellite Monitoring System.