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Geo-Marine Awarded $400M 5-year Design-Build Contract
GMI has been selected as an AFRC contractor under the new Command-wide Operations and Maintenance Project Execution Contract (COMPEC) II. The company is one of a small number of contractors selected for the 5-year Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract.
Archaeology Fair Draws Record Crowd
Pint-sized explorers, budding artists and junior archaeologists were among those who visited this year's Archaeology Fair in Plano, TX. The event was sponsored by Geo-Marine, The Plano Conservancy for Historic Preservation, and the City of Plano in Plano, Texas.
Beckemeyer Named GMI President
Curt Beckemeyer, Senior V.P. and Transportation Sector Manager for Applied Research Associates (GMI's parent company), has been named President of GMI. Beckemeyer takes on this position in addition to his existing ARA responsibilities.
Environmental Resources
Renewable Energy • NEXRAD Analysis • Thermal Imaging
TITAN™ Radar
Vertically Scanning Radar Configuration
Existing bird movement radar systems uses a vertically scanning radar restricted to a single scan axis. To overcome this, the configuration of the vertically scanning radar on the TITAN™ system has been designed so that the axis of the sweep shifts. The TITAN™ configuration generates a hemisphere of coverage and eliminates the sampling bias of collecting data while operating on only one axis.
Horizontal Surveillance Configuration
For maximum flexibility, the array antenna/thermal imaging mount on the TITAN™ can be shifted 90 degrees so that the array antenna can scan in a horizontal plane while the thermal imager can monitor target passage in a cone of observation directed horizontally.
The TITAN™ configuration was designed with a perfect balance of:
- Toughness — Hardened for marine environments
- Efficiency — Low power consumption
- Ease of Use — Remote operable and accessible
- Versatility — Mobile, scalable, and modular
