The terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 have forever changed our nation. As a company, we stand deeply committed to protecting America and strengthening our defense against terrorist threats. As long as terrorism is a significant challenge to our nation, we at Applied Signal Technology will work hard to support the warfighters and first responders who defend against bioterrorism and secure America’s borders with our advanced products and technologies.
Our company addresses emerging needs in homeland security and homeland defense by providing integrated sensor and signal processing systems for non-intrusive inspection of commercial containers and baggage based on neutron-beam imaging systems, optical and nano-based biological agent detection systems, decision support and risk management systems for contagious disease prediction and consequence management, technologies for maritime domain awareness (MDA), and synthetic aperture sonar (SAS) systems for port and harbor security.
Our homeland defense solutions bring ingenuity, leadership, and innovation to the forefront. We transitioned our competencies in sensor signal processing to deliver integrated solutions for the Department of Homeland Security, intelligence community, and Department of Defense.
Homeland security is an ongoing challenge and a high priority. Applied Signal Technology is committed to providing the innovation, leadership, and technical expertise to help our customers fight the global war on terror.
Demonstrated Capabilities for Critical Solutions
At Applied Signal Technology, we have experience, knowledge, diverse technologies, and customer relationships. We offer demonstrated capabilities for a broad range of homeland security and homeland defense challenges:
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Contagious disease decision aids for threat surveillance and consequence management |
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Disease/health effects modeling and risk assessment (plague, smallpox, Rift Valley fever, viral hemorrhagic fevers, malaria, tularemia, and animal pathogens) |
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Integrated biosensor and signal processing systems and networks for wide-area situation awareness |
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Remote bio-aerosol detection |
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Biometrics for counterintelligence |
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Biological weapons (BW) threat assessment |
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Automated marine scene understanding systems for port and border security |
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Automated threat anomaly detection and operator cuing |
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Advanced 3-D neutron imaging and material identification for non-intrusive container inspection |
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Reconfigurable advanced computing |
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Missile defense modeling and simulation |
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