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Daronmont Technologies is engaged in programs in both C4I and the management of data and data flows at the tactical and operational command levels. Daronmont Technologies is the distributor for Raytheon-Solipsys, both in Australia and the region.
Daronmont was contracted for the delivery of a significant program: the Interim Tracking and Display Software for the Air Defence Ground Environment (ITDSA). This program has seen the introduction of an integrated sensor capability for the RAAF providing for a Recognised Air Picture, all based on the Raytheon-Solipsys suite of products.
Raytheon-Solipsys is unsurpassed in their knowledge and experience in such diverse areas as sensor automation, information synthesis, networking and communications and visualisation. Their expertise is reflected in the success of the following products in use by all four U.S. services and many of the biggest names in the Defence industry. The Tactical Display Framework (TDF) visualisation tool and Multi Source Correlator Tracker (MSCT) software applications have raised the bar of performance for information synthesis and display. More recently, Raytheon-Solipsys has introduced a suite of software applications that solve the vexing problem of creating an extensible network solution for sharing sensor information among Joint and Coalition forces. An outgrowth of years of experience in the sensor-networking field, the Tactical Component Network (TCN) software product suite is poised to revolutionise the manner in which battle force participants coordinate their actions.
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TACTICAL DISPLAY FRAMEWORK (TDF) |
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| A network-centric visualisation tool, written in the Java programming language, that provides real-time and near-real-time display and control of customer-defined entities such as radar contacts and tracks TDF’s plug-in system allows for third party customisation of symbol sets, sorted track lists, filters, tags, and on screen readout information (to name a few). Interfaces to external track data sources are also plug-in driven, allowing TDF to be tailored to the needs of the interface (such as UDP, TCP, CORBA, RMI, XML). Even the track objects themselves are customable to allow for third party specific data. |
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MULTI SOURCE CORRELATOR TRACKER (MSCT)
MSCT is a collection of robust, independently verified algorithms that provide dynamic multi-source data fusion and tracking capabilities
The MSCT has been interfaced with many systems including the Cooperative Engagement Capability (CEC) Processor (CEP), the Global Command and Control System (GCCS), the AN/TYQ-82, the APC Air Defence Systems Integrator (ADSI), the Lockheed Martin Multi Source Correlation System (MSCS), the Tactical Strike Correlation Module (TSCM), the DTSS16, and the ARSR-4, AN/TPS-75, and AN/TPS-59 radar systems. Because of its unique and open design, new system interfaces and message protocols can be added very quickly with no impact to existing logic.
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| MODULAR COMMAND POST (MCP) |
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MCP is a battlefield, ‘tentable’ command post. MCP was designed to be easily erected and dismantled and is deployed by the US Marine Corp for field operations.
MCP comprises the lightweight framework, covers and integrated desks and computing infrastructure. The computer LAN etc is hardwired into the desks/framework allowing for a quick connect/disconnect capability.
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