Government Technology

    Digital Communities
    Industry Members

  • Click sponsor logos for whitepapers, case studies, and best practices.
  • AT&T Logo
  • McAfee
  • Net App

NASA Dryden Flight Research Center Secures Unique Aircraft With Wireless Video Surveillance



Dryden Flight Research

March 18, 2008 By

NASA Dryden Flight Research Center at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., now protects several of its unique, highly specialized research aircraft at its recently acquired satellite facility in Palmdale, Calif., with an equally unique, high-tech wireless video surveillance system. Entrusted with the mandate to procure, design and deploy a security system from the ground up in under 60 days, the center's security department turned to AgileMesh, a provider of rapidly deployable video surveillance, and Firetide, a developer of wireless mesh and access networks. Even with a limited security staff, the center's Dryden Aircraft Operations Facility is now able to protect its multi-million dollar aircraft, while providing valuable evidence for security and safety investigations.

The AgileMesh/Firetide system secures a recently leased hangar that houses NASA's SOFIA (Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy) and DC-8 Airborne Laboratory aircraft, both of which are unique in the nation. The rapidly deployable, solar-powered, high-resolution wireless system transmits evidence-grade video from the perimeter of the hangar to the on-site security operations center. The video is monitored in real time; personnel patrolling the perimeter communicate with the operations center and can respond to incidents, such as an unauthorized entry, within seconds.

"Our AgileMesh/Firetide system is an incredible 'force multiplier' for asset protection and employee safety," said William Crews, chief of security at NASA Dryden Flight Research Center. "My team's role is not only to secure the research aircraft, which are high-dollar-value national assets, but also to ensure that the utmost attention to safety procedures is paid by all -- be it employees, contractors or visitors. Without the system, I would need to hire six additional personnel to provide 24/7 monitoring. Now I can deliver the same level of security, with the benefit of a permanent video record, with limited staff."

The eight-camera system was set up in less than a day. Using embedded Firetide mesh technology, the AgileMesh units wirelessly transmit video signals to a head-end node located in the security operations center. The video is stored for 30 days for incident review and investigation, and has already provided information leading to improved enforcement of safety procedures. For example, such seemingly trivial oversight as not checking vehicles' tires for debris before entering a flight line may lead to the loss of aircraft, if debris gets into an engine. The biggest deployment challenge came from the unexpected side: how to secure the AgileMesh units to the ground in the high desert, where winds can reach 60 miles per hour (20-gallon water containers, serving as anchors, did the trick).

"The flexibility and rapid deployment of AgileMesh equipment lends itself well not only to emergency situations, but also to asset protection in highly sensitive locations, when time is of the essence," said Joseph Stefan, president and chief executive officer of AgileMesh. "The unmatched throughput that Firetide mesh technology delivers is a great benefit to customers who need high-resolution real-time video for both situational awareness and evidentiary purposes."

The research center is currently deploying a fixed video surveillance system in and around the hangar. Once that system is in place, the AgileMesh units will be used for securing crash scene investigations and during special events, such as air shows at nearby Edwards Air Force Base.

"This deployment for NASA by AgileMesh provides convincing testament to the superior technology and reliability of our mesh infrastructure," said Bo Larsson, CEO of Firetide. "It also validates that real-time wireless video surveillance enabled by Firetide is both economical and practical, putting advanced technology and applications within reach of any agency, enterprise or organization seeking ways to better protect lives and material assets. We are proud to partner with AgileMesh to deliver rapid solutions to the challenges that our customers face."



| More

Comments


Add Your Comment

You are solely responsible for the content of your comments. We reserve the right to remove comments that are considered profane, vulgar, obscene, factually inaccurate, off-topic, or considered a personal attack.

In Our Library

White Papers | Exclusives Reports | Webinar Archives | Best Practices and Case Studies
Identity and Access Management Considerations
Gain insight into enterprise identity and access management (IAM) trends and a unified approach that can simplify identity and access management before, during, and after your organization implements cloud-based services.
Document Driven Process Automation and Human Services
By the Center for Digital Government

Read this Center for Digital Government issue to find out how document-driven process automation can drastically accelerate workflow in state and local government human services agencies.
Using Wireless Technology to Manage and Optimize Government Fleets: Saving Money, Generating Revenues, and Increasing Safety
Using Wireless Technology to Manage and Optimize Government Fleets: Saving Money, Generating Revenues, and Increasing Safety. The paper discusses the challenges federal, state and local government agencies currently face with their government fleets; how mobile technology can help; considerations when selecting a mobile solutions partner; and the benefits of choosing Sprint. Specifically, Frost & Sullivan highlights Sprint’s fleet expertise, its powerful networks, and advanced partnerships that work in concert to provide government fleets with the ability to: Save money, Generate new revenues, Enhance safety, Help the environment, Increase the availability and transparency of information to the public
View All

RSS

Digital Communities members get access to our collaboration task forces

427 Members

77 Discussions

84 Files

Latest members Become a member

Digital Communities members get access to our collaboration task forces

669 Members

145 Discussions

150 Files

Latest members Become a member

 


Featured White Papers & Reports

CIOs Redefine Local Government and Industry Relations

Based off of discussions of the Digital Communities Large Jurisdiction Chief Information Officer (CIO) Working Group, this white paper aims to answer the question, "In today's economic, political and business environment, what constitutes a successful relationship between government and industry?" Cause for Optimism identifies and clarifies the issues that separate government and industry, and begins to find an answer to the question necessary for both to enjoy a successful and prosperous future.


View Full Library

Events

GTC East

Don't miss this opportunity to see the latest in digital government solutions, keep abreast of current policy issues and network with key government executives, technologists and industry specialists.

View All Events