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Exelis Jagwire version 1.2 delivers more rapid access to geospatial intelligence

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Tuesday, October 9th 2012
ITT Exelis | Rochester, NY
Read More About: geoint2012, remote sensing


Enterprise software manages and disseminates large volumes of data associated with geospatial imaging platforms 

ROCHESTER, N.Y., Oct. 9, 2012 – ITT Exelis (NYSE: XLS) announced it has released the next version of its Jagwire™ enterprise software for the management and dissemination of tactical imagery and video. The upgraded Jagwire 1.2 solution greatly reduces the time required to review and exploit vast amounts of data generated through wide area persistent surveillance. 

"The proliferation of sensing collection systems has overwhelmed traditional management systems with a flood of data," said Richard Cooke, vice president and general manager, Geospatial Intelligence Solutions, Exelis Geospatial Systems. "Jagwire 1.2 gives warfighters one seamless user interface to search, discover and exploit still imagery, wide-area motion imagery, light detection and ranging (LiDAR) and full-motion video, providing faster access to mission-critical data than before.” 

The amount of data retrieved on wide-area persistent surveillance missions is increasing the time it takes operators to identify the actionable intelligence they need to help forces securely and efficiently execute their missions. With support for multiple modalities, enterprise-class data management and dissemination architecture, Jagwire can quickly process, filter and discover mission-specific intelligence data. 

The Jagwire 1.2 solution enables faster data exploitation through improved interaction between the system and its tactical operators with the addition of support for the 4.0 version of the Distributed Common Ground System (DCGS) Integrated Backbone (DIB). As a result, end users will experience increased reliability, even in bandwidth constrained environments, as well as access to a variety of information within their existing infrastructure, while maintaining interoperability.

Exelis Geospatial Systems continues to offer solutions that provide greater accessibility and operability to warfighters and intelligence users. The upgraded Jagwire capability is another example of the company’s expertise in big data analytics, especially in the critical area of imagery and intelligence analysis. 

Jagwire delivers access to critical video and imagery data and is available in four suites to accommodate users in a number of settings:
• Jagwire Enterprise Suite, designed for large scale data center environments. 
• Jagwire Ground Suite, built for forward deployed locations and ground control stations. 
• Jagwire Air Suite, supporting in-flight processing, storage and dissemination operations. 
• Jagwire Mobile, providing access to critical intelligence data for deployed users.

Exelis will showcase Jagwire 1.2 in booth #1317 at the GEOINT 2012 Symposium, Oct. 8-11, in Orlando, Fla.

 

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About ITT Exelis
ITT Exelis is a diversified, top-tier global aerospace, defense and information solutions company with strong positions in enduring and emerging global markets. Exelis is a leader in networked communications, sensing and surveillance, electronic warfare, navigation, air traffic solutions and information systems with growing positions in cyber security, composite aerostructures, logistics and technical services. The company has a 50-year legacy of innovation and technology expertise, partnering with customers worldwide to deliver affordable, mission-critical products and services for managing global threats, conflicts and complexities. Headquartered in McLean, Va., the company employs about 20,500 people and generated 2011 sales of $5.8 billion. www.exelisinc.com

 

Media contact:

Irene Lockwood
585 269 5517 
irene.lockwood@exelisinc.com

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