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Kinesix Provides Software For Satellite Missile Warning And Tracking System

Illustration of SBIRS High in orbit.

Houston TX (SPX) Sep 07, 2005
Kinesix Software has renewed maintenance agreements that will ensure the continued use of its Sammi graphical-interface software as part of the Space-Based Infra Red System, or SBIRS.

SBIRS is a satellite missile warning and tracking system operated by the U.S. Air Force. The Air Force has indicated that SBIRS - which has relied on Sammi as its user interface since it was first deployed in 1996 - will provide the nation with critical missile defense and warning capabilities well into the 21st century, reinforcing the importance of Kinesix's renewed maintenance agreements.

"SBIRS is a great example of an application that truly benefits from Sammi's capabilities," declares Kinesix CEO Russ Jamerson. "Not only does it utilize Sammi's ability to process and control real-time data in graphical displays, but it also takes advantage of Sammi's built-in networking capabilities and cross-platform portability."

In addition to SBIRS, Sammi has been used in the satellite command-and-control systems from more than a half-dozen large aerospace companies. According to Jamerson, these companies selected Sammi based on its ability to display real-time data feeds in a graphical format, while also distributing information easily across a network that consists of both Linux and Unix operating systems.

Other Sammi users in the aerospace industry include Mission Control Central at NASA's Johnson Space Center, and the ASIST and FUSE satellite projects for NASA - as well as The Aerospace Corporation, United Space Alliance, the Canadian Space Agency and the Japanese Space Agency.

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