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US Navy Ships Complete Missions with Software Developed in Real Studio

Electronics suite designed by Azimuth, Inc. centralizes data in one place for the first time, giving crew members full situational awareness onboard US Navy patrol boats

Azimuth, Inc., a Service-Connected Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) specializing in engineering, fabrication and engineering services, created a touch-screen enabled software suite with Real Studio now being used onboard a third US Navy patrol boat. The software suite, called the Craft Integrated Electronics Suite (CIES®), centralizes mission-critical data from a variety of sources in one place for the first time, giving crew members complete situational awareness of both the ships’ systems and the area battle space. Azimuth also recently implemented the software on a US Department of Commerce NOAA boat.

To date, more than 50 crew members have successfully operated the suites across multiple boats with ease and completed missions in drug trafficking interdictions, biometric data collection and analysis, and mission event data logging.

The US Navy approached Azimuth, Inc. to create a solution that would integrate all of the electronics systems for their patrol boats, smaller vessels used for shallow-water combat missions that are specifically designed to take advantage of advanced networking technologies.

The various patrol boats operate with a multi-person crew so it was essential for Azimuth’s Senior Software Engineer, Brian Fellers, and his team to design a suite with a tactical display system that crew members can easily view and control from any station on the craft, while each simultaneously worked to complete their mission at hand. The suite requires a smaller screen size, uncompromised reliability and ease of use, while integrating the ship’s diverse input devices responsible for navigation, radar, communication, video cameras and other functions. Rough waters, temperature extremes and a salt water environment also posed design challenges, specifically in the user interface area.

With clear marching orders, Brian and his team evaluated the best software development tool for the job. In the past, Azimuth had relied on Microsoft Visual Studio, but Brian needed a cross-platform development tool that offered rapid development capabilities and easy customization for multiple boats. He discovered Real Studio when a coworker was using it to test rapid development capabilities and began using it for software developed for the Navy ever since.

Brian commented, "Real Studio is simply so much easier and quicker to develop and deploy applications. There’s no need to learn Javascript, PHP, etc. We can reuse code and create a web application that nearly mirrors the executable files, saving hours of time. We would not have been able to complete this project in the time that we did without Real Studio."

"With each new ship we can increase the feature set, but still reuse the existing project as a base. Being able to edit and reuse the code easily has saved us both significant time and money. And with all of the built-in Real Studio widgets, we can spend more time enhancing the user experience and improving our product instead of writing those widgets from scratch."

Real Studio Features
Brian and his team were able to develop customized suites for several of the Navy’s patrol boats because of the following features found in Real Studio’s Enterprise Edition:

About the Craft Integrated Electronics Suite (CIES®)
The Craft Integrated Electronics Suite (CIES®) is a distributed, extensible integrated bridge system for small craft operating in the littoral combat environment. CIES® software is a distributed system that supports full system functionality at any workstation on the craft, thus providing truly integrated access to mission data. The user interface is designed to operate with a variety of input devices and provide ease of use in rough environments. The software is robust and modular to accommodate future integration of additional capabilities. CIES NET, one of the suite’s newer features, has allowed the US Navy to perform multi-platform data sharing. This allows operators from one craft to see sensor and navigation information from a remote craft.

About Azimuth, Inc.
Azimuth, Incorporated is a Service-Connected Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) specializing in engineering, fabrication and engineering services such as system and electronic engineering; imagery analysis and exploitation; software engineering and integrated logistical support. The corporation’s primary focus is to support the United States Department of Defense (DoD). Brian and his team recently completed a contract for NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) that expanded CIES’s capabilities to interface with scientific sensors (atmospheric, water chemistry, fluorometry, etc.) and data collection, thus allowing CIES to migrate from a military mission to a science and education system.