Boeing and Naval Oceanographic Office Successfully Demonstrate Autonomous Underwater Vehicle.Business Editors & Aerospace/Defense Writers ST. LOUIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 22, 2002 The Boeing Co. (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :BA) and the Naval Oceanographic Office (NAVOCEANO NAVOCEANO Naval Oceanographic Office ) today announced the successful completion of more than two weeks of demonstrations of the Autonomous Underwater Vehicle | An Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) is a robot which travels underwater. Sometimes called Unmanned Underwater Vehicles, these devices are powered by batteries or fuel cells and can operate in water as deep as 6000 meters. (AUV AUV Action Utility Vehicle AUV Autonomous Underwater Vehicle AUV Autonomous Unmanned Vehicle AUV Asian Utility Vehicle AUV Accumulation Unit Value AUV Average Unit Volume AUV Astronomska Udruga Vidulini (Croatia) AUV Annualized Unit Volume ) system, setting the stage for performing commercial surveys for the world's oil and gas industry. Operations were conducted aboard the survey ship USS USS abbr. 1. United States Senate 2. United States ship USS abbr (= United States Ship) → Namensteil von Schiffen der Kriegsmarine Pathfinder (T-AGS 60) in the Gulf of Mexico Noun 1. Gulf of Mexico - an arm of the Atlantic to the south of the United States and to the east of Mexico Golfo de Mexico Atlantic, Atlantic Ocean - the 2nd largest ocean; separates North and South America on the west from Europe and Africa on the east . Under a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement “CRADA” redirects here. For other uses, see CRADA (disambiguation). A Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) is an agreement between a government agency and a private company to work together. (CRADA CRADA Cooperative Research And Development Agreement ), testing demonstrated safe and efficient AUV launch, recovery and deck handling equipment and methodologies, which optimize the effectiveness of military and commercial ocean survey operations. "The demonstration's success was a result of excellent teamwork between the Boeing team and the highly capable and professional NAVOCEANO crew," said Dan Jones, Boeing director of advanced information systems for Space and Intelligence Systems at Boeing's Integrated Defense Systems Integrated Defense Systems may refer to:
Designed to operate at ocean depths of as much as 10,000 ft., an AUV can autonomously perform survey missions without the need for an umbilical for towing or data transmission. AUV systems offer significantly faster surveys in deep water than traditional towed survey systems, as well as improved stability and enhanced navigational accuracy for higher data quality. In addition, it can be mobilized onto a ship in less than 24 hours. "Launch and recovery for AUVs larger than 10,000 pounds is extremely challenging from high-freeboard oceanographic survey platforms such as the T-AGS 60," said Rick Swanson, director of ocean analysis division, Naval Oceanographic Office at Stennis Space Center. "This research agreement provided the Navy and Boeing an opportunity to evaluate a new approach." The innovative AUV system features a unique cage launch and recovery, which has significant benefits over conventional recovery systems. The cage, which houses the vehicle, is deployed amidships a·mid·ships also a·mid·ship adv. Midway between the bow and the stern. amidships Adverb Naut at, near, or towards the centre of a ship Adv. 1. . Launched approximately 150 feet below the surface, it protects the vehicle from damage at the air/sea interface, allows for operations in high seas and maximizes personnel safety during recovery. Testing included multiple launches and recoveries of the AUV. Vehicle operations included site and pipeline route surveys at depths of 3,800 feet. The new AUV system, developed under a partnership consisting of Boeing, Fugro GeoServices and Oceaneering International, addresses the need for cost-effective deepwater survey for the oil and gas industry. The AUV provides faster and less expensive surveys in deepwater, giving the oil and gas industry better data quality at a significant cost savings. The system is designed to be easily transportable and does not require any special type of vessel for launch and recovery. Boeing Integrated Defense Systems Boeing Integrated Defense Systems (Boeing IDS), based in St. Louis, Missouri, USA, is a unit of The Boeing Company responsible for defense and aerospace products and services. , a unit of The Boeing Co., has more than 30 years of experience in developing and operating autonomous underwater systems for the U.S. government, and designed and developed the AUV for the commercial marketplace. Fugro GeoServices, a U.S. subsidiary of the Netherlands-based company known as a world leader in offshore survey services, had responsibility for underwater sensors and positioning and data analysis system. Houston-based Oceaneering International, a leading operator of remotely operated vehicles, was responsible for the vehicle launch and recovery system. The Naval Oceanographic Office, comprised of 1,000 military and civilian personnel, responds rapidly and effectively to the evolutionary demands of the U.S. Navy. NAVOCEANO acquires and analyzes global ocean and coastal data to provide specialized, operationally significant products and services for warfighters and civilians, national and international customers. Boeing Integrated Defense Systems, or IDS, is one of the world's largest space and defense businesses. With headquarters in St. Louis, Boeing Integrated Defense Systems is a $23 billion business. It provides systems solutions to its global military, government and commercial customers. It is a leading provider of intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance may refer to:
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