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Scenario for Maritime Intelligence Global Vessel Tracking & Vessel Investigation Maritime Security Expo 2007 New York City, NY
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Proprietary Scenario Details Location: –South / Pacific Ocean approach to Panama Canal Zone. –Transition to North / Atlantic Panama Canal. Objectives: –Confirm all known targets from AIS reporting –Acquire targets (High Interest Vessel) whose AIS reporting does not match the vessel.
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Proprietary Scenario Sequence GEOEYE Event: –Satellite Acquisition of South/Pacific approach to Canal Zone. Lloyds-Register/Fairplay Event: –AIS acquisition for Canal Zone –Transmission of AIS records to GEOEYE Combined Event: –Analysis of known targets against LRF Vessel and Ownership Databases –Look for Vessels not reporting as themselves; known as “spoofing” and against USCG laws.
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Proprietary (1) Tactical Picture
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Proprietary (2) Review and Confirm
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Proprietary (3) Database lookup by Name
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Proprietary (4) Database Details
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Proprietary (5) Zoom in for Details and Measurement(s)
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Proprietary (6) Review Next Target
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Proprietary (7) Check against Database using IMO number
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Proprietary (8) Database Record unsure?
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Proprietary (9) Measure and Assess
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Proprietary (10) Database Research detects Spoofed or False AIS Reporting!
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Proprietary Conclusions? We can locate vessels using 82-cm color commercial satellites (41-cm in 2008). We can identify ships from their AIS reporting and locate complete details in Lloyds- Register/Fairplay databases. We can identify Vessels whose reporting does not match their registration. We can identify Vessels that are not producing AIS reporting at all
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