BAE SYSTEMS ORD 2.5P
BAE SYSTEMS ORD 2.5P
- GBX (-)
- 15 min delayed data - London Stock Exchange
Open: -
Change: -
Volume: -
Low: -
High: -
High / Low range: -
Type: Stocks
Ticker: BA.
ISIN: GB0002634946

BAE Systems to Develop Advanced Analytics to Detect Weapons of Mass Destruction Threat Activity

  • 153

BAE Systems has received funding from the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s (DARPA) Defense Sciences Office to develop advanced analytics technology that will assist in the detection and deterrence of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) activity, helping to ensure national security. The first-of-its-kind technology will leverage multiple data sources and uses data fusion, adversary modelling, pattern matching, and machine learning techniques to detect and identify indications of chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive (CBRNE) threat.

This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20200212005017/en/

BAE Systems to develop advanced analytics technology that will detect and deter weapons of mass destruction activity, helping to protect national security. (Photo: BAE Systems)

BAE Systems to develop advanced analytics technology that will detect and deter weapons of mass destruction activity, helping to protect national security. (Photo: BAE Systems)

As part of DARPA’s SIGMA+ program, the BAE Systems FAST Labs™ research and development team will work with partners Barnstorm Research and Washington State University to create a technology solution called MATCH (Multi-info Alerting of Threat CBRNE Hypotheses). MATCH will automatically populate a world graph using sensor and multi-source data to provide analysts visibility into threat activities in a metropolitan region. Using the graph, MATCH will create hypotheses that identify and characterize threatening CBRNE activity.

“Our technology aims to help analysts close the loop between the analysis of information and the collection of new information to fill in the gaps and provide a comprehensive picture of a potential threat,” said Chris Eisenbies, product line director of the Autonomy, Controls, and Estimation group at BAE Systems. “Most importantly, our solution automates a process that is currently manually intensive, improving an analyst’s ability to quickly and accurately identify CBRNE activity and ultimately, helping to protect our country from these significant dangers.”

Phase 1 research on the SIGMA+ program leverages BAE Systems’ expertise in data fusion, advanced analytics, and resource management as part of its autonomy technology portfolio. It also builds on a previous work for DARPA’s Insight program and leverages the company’s mature All-Source Track and Identity Fuser (ATIF) and Multi-INT Analytics for Pattern Learning and Exploitation (MAPLE) technologies. Work for the program will be completed at the company’s facilities in Burlington, Massachusetts and Arlington, Virginia.

Approved for public release; unlimited distribution

View source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20200212005017/en/

Business Wire
Business Wire
Business Wire, acquired by Berkshire Hathaway in 2006, is the global market leader in commercial news distribution. Thousands of member companies and organizations depend on Business Wire to transmit their full-text press releases, regulatory filings, photos and other multimedia content to journalists, financial professionals, investor services, regulatory authorities and consumers worldwide.