Please note: Many of the products included in 3eTI's case studies were part of a custom solution developed for 3eTI customers. Therefore, not all products included in these case studies are available for commercial sale. Contact us to inquire about a particular product or developing a custom solution for you.
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Rural Access to Broadband Technology (RABT)
Fort Indiantown Gap National Guard Training Center |
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The Fort Indiantown Gap National Guard Training Center (FTIG), located in Pennsylvania, desired to provide its staff with wireless local area network (WLAN) data access among numerous buildings and outdoor areas across the massive complex. 3eTI designed and supplied a FIPS 140-2 Validated™ network consisting of wireless access points and cryptographic client software to provide Department of Defense approved secure connectivity. The project coined Rural Access to Broadband Technology (RABT) offered ease of installation and affordability without the intrusion of a wired network. |
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Global Secure Systems
World First for Wi-Fi in Powerboat Grand Prix |
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3eTI's dealer Global Secure Systems helped Honda Formula 4-Stroke Powerboat championship organizers set up Wi-Fi capabilities using 3eTI access points to allow for a breakthrough video stream back to shore in real time, enabling spectators to experience the sport of powerboat racing from the drivers' perspective. 3eTI's products met the requirements of extreme conditions — water, vibration and speeds of up to 55 miles per hour — making this type of solution suitable for any marine security operation, for use by the Coast Guard or Navy for improved homeland security, or recreational use for an aquatic wildlife-watching expedition. |
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U.S. Navy
Distance Support for Ready Response Center (RRC) |
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The United States Navy is constantly challenged by the logistics associated with maintaining and repairing the numerous mechanical systems on board ships. The PIR2 custom solution designed by 3eTI utilized the Navy’s vast historical data regarding equipment and component failures to help predict future problems, enabling ships to stock the proper parts on board in the event of a break-down. |
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U.S. Navy
Automated Maintenance Environment (AME) |
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Communication on-board ship is essential to sailors performing thousands of tasks associated with ship operations. 3eTI designed a shipboard wireless local area network (WLAN) that allowed the installation of sensors on critical equipments to report status in real-time as well as allow for sailors to send data over a wireless network, versus manually carrying data from about the ship to the chief engineering office or to the Integrated Condition Assessment System (ICAS). |
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NASA (with Anne Arundel County EMA / Annapolis Police and Naval Academy)
Emergency Display Sensor System (EDSS)
Secure Wireless Video Surveillance
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To better improve response times during emergency situations, NASA sought to better monitor situations and improve communications between first responder teams and Emergency Operations Center (EOC) personnel. 3eTi provided an Emergency Display Sensor System (EDSS) on vehicles to provide wireless video surveillance and send real-time video and CBRNE information from the Mobile Command Center Unit back to the EOC. |
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U.S.
Army Black Hawk Helicopter Program
Flight Line Maintenance |
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3eTI helped streamline maintenance operations by installing
FIPS 140-2 secure wireless communication between the flight
line and the hangar. The 3eTI solutions transmitted equipment
data to maintenance crews quickly and saved valuable pilot
time preparing debriefing reports. |
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U.S.
Marine Corps in Camp Fallujah, Iraq
Critical Area Protection System |
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Soldiers
at this dangerous location were threatened by insurgents
who would drive by and fire mortars into the camp. 3eTI
developed a solution using wireless video cameras to enable
military personnel to monitor threats remotely and thwart
impending attacks, protecting the lives of U.S. soldiers. |
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ORNL
SensorNet Program for Fort Bragg and Fort McNair
SensorNet |
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These
military installations sought to improve communication
between emergency response teams and public safety personnel.
3eTI designed a wireless video and sensor surveillance
system that monitored equipment throughout the base and
sent data to an Emergency Operations Center, enabling
a coordinated effort in the case of a threat or attack. |
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Defense
Threat Reduction Agency / U.S. Navy Panama City, Florida
Vessel Boarding
Inspection |
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Military
personnel are required to board foreign vessels to inspect
for hazardous materials and search for terrorists before
a ship is permitted to enter U.S. waters. This was a daunting
task, requiring the shuttling of personnel and data between
the host ship and the foreign vessel. 3eTI developed a
wireless solution that streamlined the process, saving
time and reducing the risk to military personnel. |
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U.S.
Secret Service for 2005 Presidential Inauguration
Wireless Video Surveillance |
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To
protect the President and other VIPs, the Secret Service
sought to monitor activity on the National Mall in Washington,
D.C. from a remote command center. The 3eTI solution entailed
installing a series of video cameras and wireless video
servers on and within vehicles used in the procession,
allowing for real-time video to be monitored for potentially
threatening activity. |
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U.S.
Naval District, Washington, D.C.
Critical Area Protection / Military
Installation Management Solutions |
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Force
protection, improved public safety, critical infrastructure
security and efficient base operations were critical priorities
for Navy operations throughout the NDW. 3eTI's Virtual
Community Evaluation Complex solution combined security
software, middleware, sensors and wireless network devices
to help the Navy achieve its goals. |
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