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Space Tracking and Surveillance System Demonstration Satellites, Built by ...

Is the prime contractor for STSS and Raytheon Company is the sensor payload provider.

The final test focus area objective was demonstrated in April during an Aegis FTM-15 flight test when STSS demonstrated the capability to provide real-time, fire-control quality data to the Aegis weapon system to support launch on remote.

"This demonstration was originally planned to be accomplished with data from a dedicated test scheduled for September 2011, 24 months after the STSS demonstrators were launched," said Bloodgood.

"It's remarkable that the integrated Northrop Grumman, Raytheon and MDA team was able to use system cueing and the inter-satellite communications crosslink between the two STSS satellites to acquire and track the target during FTM-15. That allowed the final test focus area to be demonstrated during an Aegis test against an intermediate range target," he added. "The original plan was to use dedicated targets to demonstrate STSS capabilities. It was very challenging to meet all test focus areas using shared targets during other MDA system tests."

Gear Supplier Wants out of Syrian Surveillance Deal

The existence of Area's US$18 million contract with the state-owned Syrian Telecommunications Establishment was revealed by the Bloomberg news agency a week ago. Under Project Asfador, named after a man who cold-called the company and encouraged it to bid on the deal in 2008, Syrian security agents would be able to monitor the communications and Web use of opponents to the regime of President Bashar al-Assad, which has killed more than 3000 people since popular protests broke out in March.

Area had put together the electronic surveillance system using hardware and software for archiving emails provided by California-based NetApp, communications probes provided by Paris-based Qosmos and equipment supplied by Germany's Utimaco Safeware that connects tapped telecom lines to Area's monitoring-center computers, Bloomberg said.

The system was being set up in Damascus by Area staff sent from Italy and was currently in a test phase, Bloomberg said.

Area was established in 1996 and provides communications monitoring services to the Italian government. Together with three other companies, Innova, RCS and Sio, it is reportedly owed some €160 million (US$217 million) by the Italian justice ministry for telephone taps carried out on the orders of magistrates.

Hit-and-runs in Saskatoon Double Since 2000

In one recent case, a woman fled after hitting and injuring a pedestrian on Broadway Avenue during the day. An officer recovered a small piece of the vehicle and a witness caught enough of the licence plate to track down the driver. In the interview room, the woman refused to admit guilt until Arnst produced the small piece from her vehicle.


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