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MacAulay-Brown Inc. Provides IT for Emergency Responders During Super Bowl 50

By Lauren BudikMarch 8, 2016
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Sid Fuchs, CEO, MacAulay Brown, Inc. (MacB)
Sid Fuchs, MacAulay Brown, Inc. (MacB)

MacAulay-Brown Inc. announced March 7 that its Huntsville, Ala.-based operation was part of a team of companies, led by BAE Systems, responsible for developing software, sensor and information dashboard technology used by emergency responders at Super Bowl 50. MacB performed all of the work at Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville.

“We have successfully supported BAE and USASMDC for the last 16 years,” Vice President of MacB’s Division in Huntsville Patrick Simpson said. “I couldn’t be more proud of the vision, concepts, software design and overall support provided by our MacB employees, who have received high praise and outstanding visibility for their efforts behind the curtain at Super Bowl 50.”

MacB’s team of IT specialists assisted in the development and sustainment of critical technologies supporting key elements of overall security and response capabilities during the game.

MacB supported prototyping and experimentation technologies including Full Motion Video (FMV) and Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) sensor capabilities under a program for the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command Future Warfare Center (USASMDC/FWC). Specific technologies used during the Super Bowl were:

  • Eagle Vision and Rover Responsive Exploitation of Space Products for Tactical Use (EVR2EST) – Rapid distribution of detailed space-based imagery and radar products generated from satellite ground stations. For example, detailed imagery showed where tailgaters were set up and staging areas for emergency services.
  • Geospatial Information Interoperability Exploitation – Portable (GIIEP) – An integrated component including FMV collection and dissemination technology supporting Incident Awareness and Assessment used to analyze a variety of visual and textual data. It enhanced emergency personnel’s ability to respond to a potential disaster with specific compressed imagery, both still and video that could be quickly disseminated.
  • Information Sharing Dashboard (ISD) – Modern, web-centric capabilities combining situational awareness with mission tracking for Dept. of Defense organizations, as well as joint interagency and multinational communities at a federal, state and local level.

Related: MacAulay-Brown Inc. and Alliant SB CTA, LLC Partner to Win EITSSC SOUTHCOM Contract

 

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