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Persistent Surveillance

Logos is pioneering an exciting new paradigm in surveillance for Department of Defense, Intelligence Community, and commercial applications.  The persistent surveillance team consists of scientists and engineers providing cutting edge sensors, data acquisition, exploitation software, and systems engineering.  Its activities span basic research on topics such as: wide area large format imagery data processing, the effects of multi- and hyperspectral phenomenologies on tracking performance, new sensors and multi-INT exploitation software, field tests, and imagery collection missions.  Logos holds records for the longest PS mission collect, first true color PS imagery, first PS flights on a UAV, the largest number of independent streaming imagery feeds, and the first ground based operational real time control of persistent surveillance sensors.  We have collected community data sets that allow analysts and scientists to understand this novel data type and create new means of exploiting the data.  Our team members were co-winners of the 2007 R&D 100 Award for the best 100 new inventions of 2006 and the Army’s Best Ten Inventions Award for 2007.