India Awards Tsunami Buoy Contract to SAIC
24 Fevereiro 2010 - 9:50AM
PR Newswire (US)
Company to Deploy Three SAIC Tsunami Buoy (STB) Systems in Support
of the Indian Center for Ocean Information Services MCLEAN, Va.,
Feb. 24 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Science Applications
International Corporation (SAIC) [NYSE: SAI] today announced it has
been awarded a contract for the production and delivery of three
SAIC Tsunami Buoy (STB) systems and long-term maintenance services
to the Indian National Center for Ocean Information Services
(INCOIS), Ministry of Earth Sciences in Hyderabad, India. (Photo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20100224/PH59894) The STB
systems will be deployed at locations in the Bay of Bengal and off
the northwest coast of India near the Makran subduction zone. These
systems represent a part of a larger network of tsunami buoy
systems that will provide the entire region with critical data to
assess the magnitude of tsunamis generated in the Indian Ocean. The
eastern Bay of Bengal, one of the most seismically active regions
in the world, is near the origin of the Boxing Day mega-tsunami
that claimed over 220,000 lives in 2004. "The deployment of these
STBs will provide the Indian regional tsunami forecast center with
a foundation of reliable and technologically sound deep-water
tsunami assessment systems," said Tom Baybrook, SAIC senior vice
president and business unit general manager. "SAIC looks forward to
a long term relationship with INCOIS supporting their extensive
tsunami assessment network." The STB system consists of three
subsystems: a surface communications buoy, a buoy mooring, and a
bottom pressure recorder. The bottom pressure recorder includes a
highly accurate sea floor pressure sensor which can detect
earthquakes and sea level changes. Acoustic communications
transmits the pressure data to the surface buoy which then relays
the data by satellite communications to oceanographic forecast
centers for analysis. Once processed, the data can provide
real-time assessments of the characteristics of the tsunami in deep
water. This data is then used with forecast models to predict the
height of the wave and inundation when it arrives at a particular
coastal location. "We are looking forward to working with SAIC for
the deployment and maintenance of the STB systems to provide
reliable open ocean sea-level data for tsunami early warning," said
Dr. Satheesh Shenoi, director, INCOIS. "The data from these buoys
is expected to complement the data from other observing systems
that India has put in place for detection and monitoring of
earthquakes and tsunamis." About SAIC SAIC is a FORTUNE 500®
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Department of Homeland Security, other U.S. Government civil
agencies and selected commercial markets. Headquartered in McLean,
Va., SAIC had annual revenues of $10.1 billion for its fiscal year
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