Strategic
Infrastructure Protection Consortium Formed By
Leading Security Technology Innovators-New working
group focused on accelerating the delivery of scalable, cost-effective,
force-multiplying security capabilities to protect critical infrastructure.
HERNDON, Virginia, Oct. 2, 2006 -- The formation of
the Strategic Infrastructure Protection (SIP) Consortium, a
working group of leading technology solutions innovators dedicated
to a shared vision of accelerating the use of proven, advanced
technologies to improve the security of the critical infrastructure
of the United States, was announced today by the charter members
of the group.
SIP Consortium (www.sipconsortium.com) charter members
are highly innovative industry leaders in access control,
geospatial information technology, wireless networking,
video analytics, real-time data intelligence, and complex systems
integration. Members include Abeo Corporation, CT Solutions,
GCS Research, Knowledge Vector, Inc., and Vidient Systems,
Inc.
The formation of Herndon, VA-based SIP Consortium grew
out of its members' joint efforts deploying fully architected
security solutions at Helena (Montana) Regional Airport
and Tallahassee (Florida) Regional Airport, two strategic
projects funded by the Transportation Security Administration
(TSA) with a goal of designing and evaluating an advanced
new security solution that sets new standards for performance,
scalability and affordability.
Securing the infrastructure of our country is a complex
challenge that requires entirely new approaches, from
new polices and best practices to innovative new technologies,
and it all must happen with a new level of urgency,
said Michael Borcherding, President of Abeo Corporation
and Director of the SIP Consortium. Our mission is to accelerate
the adoption of scalable, cost-effective, force-multiplying
security solutions at airports, power plants, ports,
military bases, rail yards, and other critical infrastructure
for the safety and prosperity of the United States.
Bill Adams of CT Solutions, the consortium's principle design agent, explained
the SIP Consortium partners have a clear viewpoint of
what is required to secure our nation's infrastructure.
Decades-old security paradigms must be overhauled,
Adams said. Sensor data must be integrated, and security
operators must stop staring at banks of CCTV monitors
and start predicting threats. Radio calls, text messages and geospatial
data must be automatically coupled with live images beamed wirelessly to
PDAs or laptops. Security solutions need to be interoperable to accept
new sensors easily without discarding existing technology. And security
data must be shared across installations and boundaries of authority so
that true situational awareness can be achieved and a common operational
picture subscribed to by all security stakeholders.
These goals are manifested in a SIPC Solution that rapidly identifies
and reacts to security breaches in real time, informs and empowers security
and first-responder personnel so they can act faster with better information,
affords scalability across multiple geographically dispersed locations, and
leverages existing security investments. These capabilities were demonstrated
at the Helena and Tallahassee regional airports. Based on those successes,
the consortium has recently come under contract to expand its core solution
into a Potomac Basin Security System that will provide security coverage
across the Potomac Basin area. This new solution will be deployed at Ronald
Reagan Washington National Airport and nearby Department of Defense locations.
The consortium team, led by Abeo Corporation, completed the design phase
of this project in August. The development phase is due to start in October.
For more information on
Abeo and its services, visit www.abeocorp.com or call (+1) 703-842-5475.