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Department of Homeland Security Center Relies on SGI Technology to Help Protect America's Skies
24-Hour Radar Surveillance Center Powered by SGI Servers and Storage Secures National Airspace MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (February 7, 2005)A state-of-the-art radar surveillance center operated by the Department of Homeland Security and powered by high-performance computing and storage technology from Silicon Graphics (NYSE: SGI) is playing an integral role in protecting America. Under a contract with The Titan Corporation (NYSE: TTN), a leading national security solutions provider, SGI® Altix® supercomputers and SGI® InfiniteStorage solutions have been successfully installed at the Air Marine Operations Center (AMOC) in Riverside, Calif., to help the center better utilize its extensive detection, monitoring, and coordination capabilities to secure the national airspace. The AMOC is linked to civilian and military radar sites, aerostats, airborne reconnaissance aircraft and other detection assets, which provide 24-hour, radar surveillance over the United States, and the Caribbean. This allows AMOC to identify, track, and support the interdiction and apprehension of violators attempting to enter U.S. airspace with illegal drugs or terrorist objectives. Three SGI Altix servers powered by 16 Intel® Itanium® 2 processors each run the SGI® InfiniteStorage Shared Filesystem CXFS for instant shared access to 8TB of SGI® InfiniteStorage TP9500 Fibre Channel disk on an SGI® Storage Area Network (SAN) to form an integrated solution that enables the AMOC to process, store and share the enormous amount of data that flows through the center from a plethora of sources. "AMOC is yet another example of how SGI solutions enable government customers to collect, process, analyze, archive and exploit massive amounts of complex data - from multiple sources - required for making and communicating critical decisions with greater speed and confidence," said Anthony Robbins, president, SGI Federal. "We are proud as a company to support AMOC and its important mission of securing the national airspace. Together with partners like The Titan Corporation, we are transforming the government decision cycle by rapidly turning complex data into actionable insight for military and civilian agencies." Part of AMOC's mandate is to utilize the latest technology to further its mission. The installation of an integrated SGI compute/storage solution has enabled AMOC to process the radar surveillance data coming into the center faster, to store it and put it in the hands of AMOC staff that urgently need it. Leveraging the compute power and storage capacity of its SGI systems, the center's staff fuse intelligence information, public information and law enforcement information with the radar data, allowing them to access detailed information on the movement, registration, and criminal histories of aircraft, vessels, vehicles, and individuals. Since September 11, 2001, AMOC has turned its surveillance and database capabilities toward protecting the people of the United States from further terrorist assaults while continuing to deter the smuggling of narcotics into the United States. Because of its extensive radar surveillance capability, AMOC is also providing airspace security coverage over Washington, D.C. and has provided airspace security for a number of significant events, including the Summer Games, Winter Games and Super Bowl. Whether identifying and tracking suspects, providing 24-hour surveillance on high priority targets, or performing airspace security missions, AMOC is a vital link in the Homeland Security network. Operated by the Department of Homeland Security, Customs and Border Protection's Office of Air and Marine Operations (AMO), the center is a national interagency law enforcement facility utilizing civil aviation and military sensor networks to support law enforcement and national defense operations throughout the Western Hemisphere. Office of Air and Marine Operations About Titan SILICON GRAPHICS | The Source of Innovation and Discovery Silicon Graphics, SGI, Altix, XFS, the SGI cube and SGI logo are registered trademarks, and CXFS and The Source of Innovation and Discovery are trademarks of Silicon Graphics, Inc., in the United States and/or other countries worldwide. Intel and Itanium are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. All other trademarks mentioned herein are the property of their respective owners. | |