Herman Hum
09 May 05, 15:55
Undersea Network to Track Diesel Submarines
Source: US DoD
May. 9, 2005
eDefense (http://www.edefenseonline.com/default.asp?func=article&aref=05_09_2005_WI_03)
Pennsylvania State University (University Park, PA) is being awarded a $27.7-million task order by the US Navy for the Persistent Littoral Undersea Surveillance Network (PLUSNET).
The PLUSNET system concept is a semi-autonomous controlled network of fixed bottom and inwater mobile assets, implementing environmentally and tactically adaptive processing that enhances the detectability and tracking of quiet, diesel-electric submarines operating in shallow-water environments typical of the Western Pacific.
Work will be performed in University Park and is expected to be completed in May 2008. Contract funds will expire at the end of the current fiscal year. The contract was competitively procured under an Office of Naval Research Broad Agency Announcement, with more than two offers received. The Office of Naval Research (Arlington, VA) is the contracting activity.
Source: US DoD
May. 9, 2005
eDefense (http://www.edefenseonline.com/default.asp?func=article&aref=05_09_2005_WI_03)
Pennsylvania State University (University Park, PA) is being awarded a $27.7-million task order by the US Navy for the Persistent Littoral Undersea Surveillance Network (PLUSNET).
The PLUSNET system concept is a semi-autonomous controlled network of fixed bottom and inwater mobile assets, implementing environmentally and tactically adaptive processing that enhances the detectability and tracking of quiet, diesel-electric submarines operating in shallow-water environments typical of the Western Pacific.
Work will be performed in University Park and is expected to be completed in May 2008. Contract funds will expire at the end of the current fiscal year. The contract was competitively procured under an Office of Naval Research Broad Agency Announcement, with more than two offers received. The Office of Naval Research (Arlington, VA) is the contracting activity.