Maritime Force Protection
Persistent Sentinel’s security software technology combines both land and sea security sensors/systems into a highly effective maritime and port security solution. High volumes of small watercraft can overwhelm security response forces, so we developed a tool to prioritize maritime threats based on a watercraft’s heading and speed in relation to the secured area of operations. We have almost 20 years of experience working with the US Navy on port security and swimmer defense security systems.
HiRSA port and maritime security software gathers information from multiple existing sensor and data sources to produce a networked common operating picture (COP) for mobile response teams and command centers. HiRSA operates as a networked system with remote processing nodes at remote sensor locations connected to a command center where security forces monitor the area of operations and specific security events. HiRSA can operate on a variety of network types. This can include anything from UHF/VHF, ethernet, to fiber optic networks. Command centers can be linked creating a hierarchical structure with each command center responsible for their own remote sensors, but at the same time share information with other command centers. The architecture is extremely scalable and can provide security at a single critical point, or for a broad coastline with multiple ports.
Key Features/Benefits:
- Integrates ANY land/maritime sensor or surveillance system, legacy technologies.
- Highly customizable and scalable system integration software.
- Collects and analyzes data from all data sources to create a detailed high-resolution GIS operational display.
- Distributed and hierarchical command and control.
- Estimated Time of Arrival tool for watercraft used to identify most critical threat and prioritize response.
- Reports and Trending modules.
- Generates tailored alerts and response actions for the operator.
- System redundancy, failover and health monitoring.
- Enhanced database management system and network video recorder.
- Developed with and tested by the US Navy and US Army.