ARLINGTON, Va. (NNS) -- The Department
of Defense will begin funding an Office of Naval Research (ONR)-sponsored
project aimed at developing Web applications to help multinational navies
police the world's oceans, officials announced May 14.
The International Collaborative
Development for Enhanced Maritime Domain Awareness (ICODE MDA) was one of 14
projects selected by the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for
Acquisition, Technology and Logistics to receive $1 million awards beginning
this fall through the Coalition Warfare Program, which funds international
collaborative research efforts.
The ICODE MDA project is a research
alliance between ONR and Space and Naval Warfare (SPAWAR) Systems Center
Pacific (SSC Pacific). ONR is partnering with scientists in Chile to build
widgets, or Web-based applications, for use by sailors and maritime operators
to analyze data and other information to combat pirates, drug smugglers, arms
traffickers, illegal fishermen and other nefarious groups.
"A lot of maritime threats occur in
developing parts of the world," said Dr. Augustus Vogel, associate
director for Latin America and sub-Saharan Africa in ONR-Global's Chile office.
"Our goal is to develop partnerships with countries that have maritime
threats to help solve those problems."
ONR will tap researchers at the
Technical University of Federico Santa Maria, one of Chile's top engineering
schools, to create Web-based tools in an open source environment. The work will
focus on producing software to improve automation, small-target detection and
intent detection.
Ultimately, the software will be
compatible with multiple maritime network systems so that navies around the
world can use the tools and share information for global operations.
"We'll take those tools and
integrate them into a widget framework that can be part of a
coalition-accessible Web portal," said John Stastny, an engineer in the
advanced analysis systems branch at SSC Pacific, who is helping to lead the
ICODE MDA project.
The effort in Chile is part of a larger
collaborative project that encompasses nations in Africa, where ICODE MDA has
been underway with researchers at the University of Ghana, University of
Pretoria, University of Mauritius and the Council for Scientific and Industrial
Research in South Africa.
ONR provides the science and technology
necessary to maintain the Navy and Marine Corps' technological advantage.
Through its affiliates, ONR is a leader in science and technology with
engagement in 50 states, 70 countries, 1,035 institutions of higher learning
and 914 industry partners. ONR employs approximately 1,400 people, comprising
uniformed, civilian and contract personnel, with additional employees at the
Naval Research Lab in Washington, D.C.
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