Partners
VIASPACE Security, Inc. partners with established security and defense contractors, leveraging strategic teaming agreements to get products to market quickly.
Detection Monitoring Technolgies (DMT) AIMS Radar
VIASPACE Security has signed a teaming agreement with Detection Monitoring Technologies (DMT), a global leader in radar security solutions. DMT is a developer of the Area Intrusion Monitoring System (AIMS), selling primarily to the US government, US commercial and defense companies, and friendly governments around the world. In this new collaboration, VIASPACE Security will formulate and develop new AIMS added value features and resell and distribute AIMS solutions to commercial customers.
L-3 ACSD
VIASPACE Security is developing sensor data fusion technology for the Advanced Container Security Device project, under a contract award to L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems from the Department of Homeland Security. VIASPACE is delivering software that leverages its Active State Model and inference engine to continually detect container breaches, unauthorized openings and the presence of human beings in sealed shipping containers.
Teaming with Raytheon NCS
VIASPACE and Raytheon Company Network Centric Systems recently executed a teaming agreement for collaboration on sensor and data fusion and real-time diagnostic solutions for homeland security and national defense. The companies are pursuing opportunities for security and surveillance applications utilizing the SHINE inference engine's leading edge sensor fusion processing capabilities.
Developing Container Security Solutions
The objective of the US Department of Homeland Security's Advanced Container Security Device program is to develop, field-test and transition to commercialization the next generation of shipping container security devices. Of the more than 20,000 cargo containers entering the United States daily, only 2% are inspected.
Developing Port Security Solutions
Seaports and waterways are critical to both world trade and national defense, and in the wake of the September 11th terrorist attacks their security has become a major concern. According to the US Department of Homeland Defense, US ports and waterways are vulnerable given their size, easy accessibility by water and land, large numbers of potential targets, and close proximity to urban areas. They are also a critical link in the international supply chain.