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Reflex Command Decision Analytics

ACACIA SYSTEMS PTY LTD

Reflex Command Decision Analytics allows an operator to capture all sensor data available, including audio-visual (CCTV and internal communications), sensor and tactical data screens, external communications and platform/machinery states, amongst others.  Reflex records and references this data both geospatially and temporally, allowing instant or post-event/mission recall and replay of ALL data in a common context for analysis and training. 

Reflex displays this data to an operator for situational awareness, with large screen display of a single sensor or screen or up to four sensors simultaneously.  The system is multi-operator, allowing several user nodes with different sensor displays as well as concurrent data entry and annotation.  Low level data (e.g. track data) is recorded continuously for up to 90 days whilst high-volume data (e.g. video) is recorded for up to 72 hours.  During this time, all data for important events can be saved to archive for subsequent recall and replay. 

Records can be annotated by multiple operators simultaneously in either pre-formatted styles or free-form entry.  This can be saved as either Word or PDF documents for distribution.  The quality of data recorded is evidence-level for use in enquiries for event/mission reconstruction.  It can also be used for immediate (i.e. post-run) training analysis or longer-term analysis of individual, team or platform performance in order to enhance long-term training development. 

In summary, Reflex provides the ability to capture and visualise all elements of mission data concurrently and in a common geospatial and temporal reference, including:

  • Multiple sensor data collection
  • Post-mission operational analysis
  • Command annotation/insights
  • Data archiving and security management
  • Record and replay of evidence-level mission data for reconstruction
  • Reconstructed data for training and training development

 

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