Mercury Computer Systems Shares 2011 C4ISR Journal Top Sensor Award as Part of SNC-led Gorgon Stare Team
“Mercury is honored to be part of this award-winning team and proud to
provide the onboard real-time processing technology that enables our
forces to secure actionable intelligence and gain persistent situational
awareness and of ground activities in near-real time,” said Dr.
Each year the editorial staff of
The
In addition to Mercury Federal Systems, SNC’s Increment 1 partners
included ITT Geospatial Systems,
Rugged, Open Processing Technology
Mercury’s on-board, real-time sensor signal processing subsystem
utilizes open, standards-based 6U OpenVPX™ architecture and
includes the following commercial computing hardware and software
building blocks: OpenVPX GPU processing module, Switch module,
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