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WESTON, Geometrics and University of Delaware to Develop Innovative Underwater Munitions Detection Technology
ESTCP-Funded Project Paves Way for Research
WEST CHESTER, PA — November
3, 2010 – Weston
Solutions, Inc. (WESTON®)
announced today a new grant to work with Geometrics, Inc.,
and the University of Delaware to develop and demonstrate an innovative
Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) Munitions and Explosives of
Concern Detection System for underwater unexploded ordnance detection
missions. Funded by the Department of Defense Environmental Security
Technology Certification Program (ESTCP), the project will integrate
a commercially available total field magnetometer within an unmanned
AUV.
Beyond being a fully autonomous and self-contained
system, this magnetometer is unique because it will have a system that
will reduce or eliminate platform and electrical noise generated
from an AUV’s propulsion system. Not only will this improve
the munitions detection capabilities but it will do so without
compromising data quality. Compared to current surface vessel-deployed
platforms, this modular system will provide cost savings by reducing
both the mobilization and demobilization efforts and the need for
manpower and watercraft support. Other benefits will be improved
safety, portability, maneuverability, and the ability to operate
multiple sensing systems simultaneously during missions.
Patrick
G. McCann, WESTON president and chief executive officer, commented, “We
are honored to work with the ESTCP and our partners to develop
this innovative technology that bridges the gap between academia
and industry, while providing a sound sustainable solution to protect
and improve the environment.”
WESTON is principal
investigator for the project and has been working in the munitions
and high-hazards industry for decades to minimize environmental
impacts and provide sustainable solutions.
Weston Solutions,
Inc. (WESTON®) is a leader in environmental, sustainable, and energy
solutions, property redevelopment, and design/build construction.
Dedicated to making a difference in the world, the company’s
1,800 people reach out from 60 offices around the globe to build
strong stakeholder relationships that work. WESTON has been responding
to its clients’ toughest problems for more than 50 years.
Based in San Jose, CA and part of
OYO Corporation global family, Geometrics has served the geophysical
engineering community for over 40 years, utilizing its experience
to design and build innovative and rugged geophysical data
acquisition systems for land, marine, and airborne applications. Geometrics
stands on a history of dedication to quality instruments and
long-term service to its customers. For more visit http://www.geometrics.com/.
The University of Delaware is the flagship institution
of the State of Delaware. It is classified by the Carnegie Foundation
for the Advancement of Teaching as a research university with very
high research activity — a designation accorded to fewer than
3% of U.S. colleges and universities. The university is a state-assisted,
privately controlled institution with an enrollment of more
than 16,000 undergraduates, 3,500 graduate students, and 1,000
professional and continuing studies students. For more visit http://www.udel.edu.
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Edmund B. Pettiss, Jr.
Senior Vice President
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610-701-3159
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