SSCI-led team of Lockheed Martin, iRobot and Kairos Autonomi to develop datafusion algorithms for the Office of Naval Research (ONR)

May 18, 2009

WOBURN, MA, May 18, 2009 – The Office of Naval Research today awarded Scientific Systems a Phase I SBIR contract today to develop algorithms that would allow soldiers to more effectively exploit data for tracking multiple targets simultaneously, which is critically important in a broad range of military applications. Autonomous decentralized multiplatform information fusion in [...]

Air Force funds SSCI research into Multi-layered Multi-Sensor Dynamic Detection and Discrimination of Dismounts

February 3, 2009

WOBURN, MA, February 3, 2009 – The U.S. Air Force awarded Scientific Systems a Phase I SBIR contract today to develop algorithms that would leverage information collected from heterogeneous sensors to better automate the detection and tracking of enemy foot soldiers. With the recent changes in threats and methods of warfighting, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance [...]

Scientific Systems Names New Vice Presidents for Strategy, Research & Development and Systems Engineering

January 29, 2009

Former iRobot CTO to Head R&D for Defense and Industrial Technology Development Leader WOBURN, MA, January 29, 2009 – Scientific Systems Company, Inc. (SSCI), a leading developer of technology solutions for defense and industrial suppliers, today strengthened its senior management team with the promotion of three executives responsible for strategy and business development, research and [...]

NASA selects Scientific Systems for formation flying research

January 22, 2009

WOBURN, MA, January 22, 2009 – NASA today awarded Scientific Systems a Phase I SBIR contract to develop control algorithms that would enable groups of unmanned aircraft to fly in formation.  The initial application serves as a critical element of NASA’s search for Earthlike planets, but once developed the capability could be extended to all types [...]

NASA awards SSCI contract for Collaborative Aircraft Planning System

January 22, 2009

WOBURN, MA, January 22, 2009 – NASA today awarded Scientific Systems a Phase I SBIR contract to develop algorithms that could improve the safety and efficiency of the current National Airspace System by automating traffic and resource planning. The Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen) strives to transform the existing National Airspace System (NAS) into [...]

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