COLORADO OPERATIONS

Royal Koepsell, Manager

Colorado.operations@tsc.com
1975 Research Pkwy., Suite 310
Colorado Springs, CO 80920

Phone: 719.884.0224
Fax: 719.884.0235

The Colorado Operations designs, develops, and supports specialized software and system solutions for military and government users operating within the larger Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) arena.

Our expertise targets the Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Missile and Space Intelligence systems (MSI) and Responsive Space Systems (RSS) areas, providing efficient operational and technical solutions to speed information from sensor data collection to decision makers and responders.

• Our GIS team designs, develops and deploys advanced, dynamic geographic information system components for decision support systems. These solutions employ customized, service oriented architectures that integrate leading commercial GIS products with traditional GIS deployments enhanced by the addition of live sensor, device/robot, and web based geographic content.

• Our MSI team provides missile analysis support to intelligence and operation responders by building enhanced analysis tools, providing training to analysts, and by supporting operational requirements for event assessment.

• Our RSS team focuses on research and development, prototype deployment and testing, and translation of tactical user requirements into responsive space capabilities in the emerging area of tactical space and high altitude system development and operational applications.

Our core competencies include:

Enterprise GIS applications specifically built using Commercial Joint Mapping Toolkit (CJMTK) and it’s commercial baseline components—ESRI, Leica Geosystems IMAGINE, and AGI’s Satellite Tookit;

Sensor and object/platforms integration into GIS: e.g. meteorological, chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, explosives (CBRNE), radar, video, robotic vehicles, fast patrol boats, and responders with wearable computers;

Modularized Vehicle Simulation and Trajectory Reconstruction Program (MVS/TRP) : the legacy tool used for missile event analysis, sensor data fusion, and trajectory reconstruction. The MVS/TRP tool is used to determine the Best Estimate of Trajectory and missile information that populates the missile milestone database;

• Reconstruction WorkBench (RWB): Integrates MVS/TRP and the Kinematics and Attitude Dynamics Reconstruction (KADRE) in an Eclipse framework to provide improved and simplified missile trajectory analysis;

Space based Common Data Link : TSC served the Air Force Space Warfare Center as the prime contractor for the integration, test, and deployment of the first CDL from space on Tactical Satellite 2 launched in December 2006 and operated through 2007.

• Tactical space mission and payload technical and operational assessments:
TSC currently supports AFSPACE, AFRL, and has supported the National Security Space Office in development of space concepts and architectures.

 

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