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EHIBITOR LIST - SSTC 2004 TRADE SHOW |
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Booth Title: ObjectFX Corp.
Booth Number: 105 |
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DESCRIPTION: SpatialFX is an advanced Java/J2EE geospatial toolkit that allows users to take applications requiring a high level of dynamic spatial visualization (such as Battlefield Visualization, Situational Awareness, Intelligence Data Fusion) and make them available in a Web browser. Our SpatialFX software supports the input of information from various sources (Multi-INT, sensor platforms, GPS feeds, databases) and places the results into a spatial context, for visualization, analysis, and decision making. Disparate data, be it static (e.g. building locations) or dynamic (e.g. vehicle positions, troop movements) can be layered on top of a geospatial backdrop, where the background views can be vector maps, raster maps, or raster images. Users can drill down into the data to get detailed information about various objects or regions of interest. The software supports National Imagery and Mapping Agency (NIMA)/ National Geospatial-intelligence Agency (NGA) formats natively. SpatialFX can be combined with other software tools for collaboration, link analysis, or knowledge management, all in a network-centric environment. |
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Booth Title: Objective Interface Systems, Inc.
Booth Number: 718 |
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DESCRIPTION: Objective Interface Systems, Inc., is a leader in real-time embedded and high-performance communications software. Objective Interface provides customers with advanced real-time connectivity software development tools for use in products throughout the telecom/datacom, defense, aerospace, consumer electronics, process control, and transportation industries. A pioneer in the development and adoption of advanced real-time CORBA technology, Objective Interface helps different customers understand the uses, applications, and advantages of using CORBA for seamless application connectivity. Widely recognized as experts within the real-time community, Objective Interface continues to develop cutting-edge, real-time commercial applications through continuous research and development efforts. Committed to customer success, Objective Interface provides unprecedented customer support and market leading technologies. Objective Interface's flagship product, ORBexpress is a high-performance implementation of CORBA 2.x technology providing simplified communications among distributed objects for Embedded and Real-Time software developers. The ORBexpress products are flexible, standards-based communications infrastructures that enable software developers to create extremely fast and reliable distributed applications. |
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URL:
www.ois.com |
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Booth Title: Ogden ALC/MAS
Booth Number: 108 |
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DESCRIPTION: World-Class Capability: MAS is a recognized world leader in “cradle-to-grave” systems support, encompassing hardware engineering, software engineering, program management, data management, consulting, and much more. World-Class Experience: With over two decades of expertise in software, hardware, and systems engineering, MAS at Hill AFB has the right people, technology, and processes to support myriad systems in any life-cycle phase. World-Class Recognition: In 1998, MAS was assessed a Level 5 on the Capability Maturity Model for Software (SW-CMM), which ranks the division in the top 2 percent of all software companies in the first Department of Defense (DoD) organization to achieve this feat. |
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URL:
www.mas.hill.af.mil |
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Booth Title: OO-ALC/XP
Booth Number: 322 |
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DESCRIPTION: The Directorate of Plans and Programs is responsible to the Center Commander for management of plans, programs, studies, contingency or crisis action planning, and readiness affecting the Center's current and future missions. Ensures that procedures are developed to provide for the transition of the Center from a peacetime to wartime baseline. Functions as the Center manager for plans and policy to ensure optimal application of Center resources (manpower, land, and facilities) and a balanced capability to accomplish assigned Center workload to attain the optimum readiness posture. Manages the Center manpower requirements to include resource allocation, organizational control, and manpower studies. Functions as the Corporate Business Planner and accomplishes special projects at the discretion of the Center Commander. Responsible for introduction initial stand up of new programs i.e. Partnering, C-17, F22, Joint Strike Fighter (JSF), Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle (UCAV), etc. Makes recommendations to the Center Commander on placement of new missions within the Center. |
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