Satellite Data Assists in California Firefighting Efforts
Viasat and AEVEX Aerospace are working together to deliver real-time fire surveillance and situational awareness satellite data to the U.S. Forest Service and regional Orange County Fire Authority to aid in their fights against deadly wildfires. AEVEX's 3D mission management software, coupled with Viasat's high-speed, high-capacity satellite communications (SATCOM) system, is currently outfitted on multiple aircraft to help wildfire-prone communities with mitigation management and data-driven firefighting insight.
"The AEVEX technology integrates multiple sensor information into useable products to help wildfire management personnel make better, more efficient, and more effective decisions that reduce loss of life and damage to property or infrastructure."
Manan Patel, Chief Technology Officer at AEVEX Aerospace.
AEVEX's GeoFOCIS software suite offers a moving map display with a geospatial database to provide 3D situational awareness for wildfire management. GeoFOCIS is used to generate products to include fire perimeters and STANAG 4609 video files. The satellite data technology offers a common operating picture, using various data sources that can be transmitted from an aircraft in real-time to aid firefighters in their mission to fight and manage dangerous situations. All associated data is transmitted over the powerful Viasat SATCOM network.
Viasat's advanced Ka-band satellite service and airborne SATCOM terminal, the Global Aero Terminal-5518, support the real-time delivery of bandwidth-intensive full motion video (FMV) and fire perimeters of active wildfires to command centers. This type of data could previously only be collected from ground stations located near the fires or retrieved from aircraft after they landed, which added critical delays to the process. Gaining access to real-time FMV and data provides firefighting management personnel with the vital information they need to effectively position critical personnel and assets as well as re-position endangered personnel and civilians out of harm's way.
"The AEVEX technology integrates multiple sensor information into useable products to help wildfire management personnel make better, more efficient, and more effective decisions that reduce loss of life and damage to property or infrastructure," said Manan Patel, Chief Technology Officer at AEVEX Aerospace. "We have worked with Viasat on prior projects to integrate their technology and services on aircraft supporting ISR missions, and we believe the Viasat high-capacity SATCOM network has the broadest range of capabilities to ensure firefighting personnel are mission-ready and fully aware of the dynamic environment associated with a wildfire."
"High-altitude FMV and imagery collected through the AEVEX solution and reliably transported over the Viasat network can help provide significant humanitarian support to affected wildfire regions," said Craig Miller, president, Viasat Government Systems. "We are proud to partner with AEVEX, and jointly perform advanced fire management and surveillance services that aid the U.S. Forest Service and critical California cities where wildfire occurrences take place most often."
(Source: Viasat news release)