C&C Technologies, SAIC select TEI Isis Sonar

Sea Technology, Nov 1998

Triton Elics International Inc.'s Kathleen M. Newton reported that TEI has scored another pair of significant bookings. Following an extensive evaluation process, C&C Technologies of Lafayette, Louisiana, purchased an Isis sonar data acquisition system and an Isis Sonar OfficeTM package to support C&C's hydrographic survey contract for NOAA.

In addition, Science Applications International Corp. (San Diego) ordered the same combination of products to support its offshore survey operations.

The Sonar Office is a processing package designed to read and process sonar data from a variety of sources and data formats. C&C will be using the system to create sonar mosaics and target distribution maps as required by NOAA for its hydrographic survey contracts.

Newton said SAIC selected Isis "for its ability to log and process data from a variety of hydrographic survey sensors such as side-scan sonar, sub-bottom profilers, and multibeam sonars." In addition, the Isis will be employed as the primary logging device for the Focus 1500 remotely operated towed vehicle (ROTV), a multi-sensor survey platform for precision survey and inspection operations.

For more information on Isis Sonar or Survey Office, contact Triton Elics International's John Tamplin at (408) 722-7373 (U.S.) or Emmanuel Sgherri at 33 (1) 4419-6580 (France).

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