Northrop Grumman Delivers Automatic AIS to Coast Guard
Nationwide Automatic Identification System to begin USCG operational test & evaluation
Northrop Grumman Corporation has completed core capability development of the Nationwide Automatic Identification System (AIS) and delivered it to the U.S. Coast Guard to begin formal government testing prior to deployment.
Nationwide AIS will provide a more comprehensive view of vessels bound for and navigating within U.S. ports and waterways to improve efficiency, safety and security. Northrop Grumman developed the necessary shore-side communications, network and processing capability to ensure the effective exchange of AIS information.
Nationwide AIS will field a network infrastructure that collects, stores, processes and disseminates AIS data. It is a two-way maritime digital communication system that queries incoming vessels to check vessel identity, position, speed, course, destination, and manifest and cargo data. The information will be combined with other government intelligence and surveillance data and shared with authorized government operators to enhance maritime situational awareness.
Northrop Grumman was selected for Nationwide AIS in December 2008 with an award of $12 million after a full and open competition.
"The Coast Guard's goals for enhancing maritime domain awareness include the ability to detect and classify potential threats as early and distant from U.S. interests as possible," said Pat Camacho, vice president of integrated command, control, communications and intelligence systems for Northrop Grumman Information Systems. "By monitoring the virtual network created by AIS-equipped vessels, Nationwide AIS will help decision-makers to better respond to safety and security risks."