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Securing the Coast Border
VIII International Atlantic Symposium On C4I – AFCEA Portugal
May, 9th, 2007
Ricardo Vieira / Manager
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Index
01 Indra Overview
02 The Need For a Border Surveillance System
03 An Efficient Coast Border Surveillance System
04 Protecting the Portuguese Coast Border: Ideas
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Indra Overview
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� Leading Spanish IT and Defense Systems company
� € 1,950M in revenues
� 1/3 in international markets
� 19,500 professionals
� Differential business model
* 2006 aggregate proforma data, including Azertia, Indra and Soluziona
General Presentation
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Indra Overview
� Intelligence, Command and Control
� Integrated logistics systems
� Satellites control and
communications
� Simulation
� Automatic test systems
� Avionics equipment and systems
� Support: Maintenance and
upgrades
� Ministry of Defense
� Spanish Air Force� Spanish Army
� NATO
� Eurofighter
� Hispasat
� US Navy� German Navy
� Portuguese Air Force
� Chilean Air Force
� National Guard of Venezuela
� Barcelona Port Authority
� Ministry of Defence of New
Zealand
� Raytehon� Airbus
� EADS
� MBDA
� General Dynamics
� Lockheed Martin
� First Spanish company in defense and security
technologies, with outstanding presence in main European
and international programs
� European leadership in surveillance and electronic
intelligence
� State-of-the-art simulation and test solutions
30%
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Main clients Offering
Offering and main clients in the Defense & Security area
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Index
01 Indra Overview
02 The Need For a Border Surveillance System
03 An Efficient Coast Border Surveillance System
04 Protecting the Portuguese Coast Border: Ideas
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Illegal Immigration
The illegal immigration is a global border problem
Italy, Libya join forces to stem illegal migrants
Nearly 10,000 illegal immigrants landed on Italian shores in 2004
The Need For a Border Surveillance System
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The Need For a Border Surveillance System
The nations differences in richness is a major factor for the increasing illegal immigration (graph showing the nations differences between per capita income and buying power)
Illegal Immigration
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The Need For a Border Surveillance System
Illegal Drug Traffic
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The organized crime, in their drugs distribution routes, seek out for the wealthiest countries, sharing this objective with the
emigrants from the poor’s nations
Thailand & Laos
HEROIN
Colombia & Mexico
HEROIN
Colombia, Peru & Bolivia
COCAINE
CANNABIS
Mexico
CANNABIS
Morocco, Nigeria & Tanzania
CANNABIS
Afganistán & Pakistán
Afghanistan& Pakistan
HEROIN
The Need For a Border Surveillance System
Illegal Drug Traffic
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The Need For a Border Surveillance System
� The traditional surveillance, trough patrols distributed along the border, occupies most of the time the large part of the resources available
� The biggest effort goes to the surveillance part of the process
� An Electronic Surveillance System, with automatic detection and follow up, makes it possible to manage the load of the resources, applying these ones into more productive tasks/processes
Traditional Surveillance Vs Electronic Surveillance
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DetectionRecognition and
IdentificationInterception
In different border environments
Against a diverse type of intruders
The Need For a Border Surveillance System
To control the entrance of intruders in different environments
Main Goal of a Border Surveillance System
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Index
01 Indra Overview
02 The Need For a Border Surveillance System
03 An Efficient Coast Border Surveillance System
04 Protecting the Portuguese Coast Border: Ideas
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Different Types of Borders, Different Types of Threats
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DETECTION
DATA INTEGRATION
INTERCEPTION EVALUATION
THREAT CHARACTERIZATION
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
OPERATION COORDINATION
Sensors DataIntelligence Data
Radar TracksIR Tracks
Information Gathering:
Persons, Size , Movement
Visual Confirmation
Communication
Units Selections
Operation Follow UpUnits
Localization
Execution INTERCEPTION
CLASSIFICATION AS A THREAT
Operator Experience Course and
Size
Other Systems
System Tracks
Course Prediction
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Strategies and Combat Methodology
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Communications Network
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Command Center (Regional / National)
Tact. Com.
Coast Surveillance Station Radar & Optronic #1
OptronicRadar Tact. Com.
Coast Surveillance Station Radar & Optronic #2
OptronicRadar Tact. Com.
Coast Surveillance Station Radar & Optronic #3
OptronicRadar
Typical Coast Border Surveillance System Architecture
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An Efficient Coast Border Surveillance System
Communications Network
Infrastructure
Data Transportation
Physical Support
Tactical
Communications
Management
Integrated Use
Coast Surveillance
Station
Radar
Coast Surveillance
Long Rang
Terrestrial Surveillance
Optronic
Visible (Day)
Infra Red (Night)
Command
Center
Data Capture
Database
Recording
Reproduction
Consolidated Vision
Image Fusion
Image Processing
Presentation
Decision Making
Resource Management
GUI
Data Presentation
Information Access
Applied Technologies
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DATABASE
DATACAPTURE
RADAR TRACKS
VIDEO
COMINT
ELINT
COMMUNICATIONS
PROCESSES:Image FusionImage Processing
GUI (PRESENTATION)
RAW DATA:RecordingReproduction
DATA STORAGE
COORDINATION
CONFIGURATION
TacticalCommunications
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Applied Technologies
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An Efficient Coast Border Surveillance System
� The image fusion processes offers the user one unique presentation of the operational theatre
� An intelligent information data gathering is made from:
� Two similar sensors located in different localizations
� Two distinct sensors (radar / DF / ESM / Video)
� The system generates a unique vision of the object/track:
� All the object/track data is accessible as a unique set of information
� All the actions taken on the object/track are managed as a all
Applied Technologies – Image Fusion
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An Efficient Coast Border Surveillance System
� An Efficient Coast Border Surveillance System delivers the right tools for decision making:
�Detection phase:� Presentation of the sensor data (real time and historic)
� Predefinition of alarms based on type of track, localization in an alert zone, etc.
� Interception phase:� Course forecast, futures courses and potentials destinations points
� Indication of the “best” operation resource available for interception
� Automatic pursue of targets
Applied Technologies – Decision Making
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Index
01 Indra Overview
02 The Need For a Border Surveillance System
03 An Efficient Coast Border Surveillance System
04 Securing the Portuguese Coast Border: Ideas
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Securing the Portuguese Coast Border: Ideas
� Characterization of the Portugal borders:
� Terrestrial border is with a Schengen State
� Air border is by definition a non intrusion border
� In the coast boarder, there is in the short term the prediction in the increase of illegal activities
� In October 2007, the Andalucía Spanish Coast will be integrally secured with the latest technology surveillance systems
� Therefore, is urgent for Portugal to deploy highest levels of coast border control based on:
� Deployment of a Surveillance System
�Organize the operational corps and provide new detection/interception equipment
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Securing the Portuguese Coast Border: Ideas
� Portugal should adopt a Coast Border Electronic Surveillance System
� Effort should be made in taking advantage of the infrastructures already available (communications, VTS sites)
� The priority should be securing the south coast, due to probable increases of illegal activities, mainly smuggling
Deployment a Surveillance System
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Securing the Portuguese Coast Border: Ideas
� Strength operational cooperation between distinct police forces
� Gain higher level of mobility for identification process
� Integrate future satellite data
Organize the operational corps and provide new detection/interception equipment
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