Tactical Security System (TSS)

Abstract

The Tactical Security System (TSS) is a modular, scalable, lightweight, rapidly deployable, ground based security and surveillance Family of Systems (FoS). The design of TSS allows for hasty emplacement, is tailorable to support short and long term security, surveillance and detection missions. The TSS and its components are designed to be employed as a stand-alone system, in a layered effort or integrated with additional force protection (FP) systems. Integration with additional sensors will be obtained through network communications and software in line with Net-Ready requirements. TSS will address four of the five base camp core protection/security capabilities identified in the Integrated Base Defense (IBD) Concept of Operations (CONOPS) which are perimeter security, entry control, persistent surveillance, warning and alerting. The TSS will be compliant with the Common Operating Environment (COE) Architecture and Implementation Plan. TSS is designed to be employed as a stand-alone system in a layered effort or integrated with additional force protection systems including motion, acoustic, seismic, surface, and detection technologies. FY 2018 Base Funding in the amount of $4.727 million supports the system level Preliminary Design Review (PDR), establishment of the TSS capabilities in the System Integration Lab (SIL), completes the development, integration, and production of the TSS Engineering & Manufacturing Development (EMD) assets (production representative articles). The funding will also support the development of the Technical Data Package (TDP) and Product Support Analysis and Package, as well as component selection and integration testing for the Engineering Development Models (EDMs).

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Document Details

Document Type
Project
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2018
Source ID
EQ4_0605034A_5_2040_PB_2018

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Fields of Study

  • Computer science
  • Engineering

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  • Software Engineering
  • Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) Autonomous Capabilities and Mission Reconnaissance.

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