Raytheon Company is showcasing its advanced intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) visualization and analytic capabilities system, Sentinel Thunder, during this year’s Empire Challenge May 23 to June 3 at Fort Huachuca, Arizona.
Sentinel Thunder provides a mobile micro-cloud with advanced ISR visualization and analytics that is scalable to meet customer requirements. It can operate as both a stand-alone organic ISR capability as well as a shared ISR resource in the cloud.
“Consisting of three Raytheon sub-systems, including the Multi-Intelligence Exploitation Tool (MIETool), GViz2 and Semantic Fusion, the Sentinel Thunder suite provides scalable, component-based applications and services for the warfighter,” said Todd Trapp, director of Tactical Intelligence Systems for Raytheon. “As a result, warfighters and intelligence operators will be able to more easily exploit, fuse and share intelligence information from multiple sources.”
During Empire Challenge, Raytheon’s MIETool will undergo a formal warfighter assessment. GViz2 and Semantic Fusion also will be informally evaluated to see if they are candidates for fielding in the near future.
Raytheon’s Cross-Domain Enterprise All-Source User Repository (CENTAUR) also will support the exercise. CENTAUR exchanges ISR information with U.S. and multinational partners at sites worldwide using cross-domain technologies.
Source : Raytheon Corporation