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Advanced Control Software for

Security Applications

Hybrid IP/analog videoView and control IP and analog video simulta-

neously through a single interface. The SAIC

Security Management System’s state-of-the-art

canvas technology allows gradual migration

from an analog video system into the era of IPvideo, without sacrificing legacy equipment.

Multi-vendor supportCombine equipment from different

manufacturers; use Cameleon’s intuitive

interface to configure and control them all.

Custom-developed device drivers allow

seamless integration of legacy equipment

with new equipment.

Custom windowsSAIC Security Management System’s multi-

purpose custom videos allow you to view live

and archived video, load site maps, connect toand control remote PCs, or connect to the

Internet via an integral browser window. In live

video mode, move the mouse over the window

to pan and tilt the camera, or use the mouse

wheel to zoom, focus, and adjust the iris.

Archived videoRecord video on network video recorders or

DVRs. Use the same common interface to

retrieve archived video, no matter what type

of device it was recorded on.

Priorities The built-in arbitration system eliminates

CCTV resource conflicts and allows operators

to take exclusive control of specific devices.

Access and alarm integrationLink external access control and alarm systems

to Cameleon to create an integrated security

system.

Alarm managementDefine automated actions to execute in

response to an alarm. Broadcast notification to

specified operators, or notify operators in turnto guarantee timely handling. Archive alarms

for later retrieval via SAIC Security Manage-

ment System’s search and filter utility.

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Stephen N. Buckley

tel: 703.676.2240 | email: [email protected]

Visit us online at www.saic.com  

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Energy | Environment | National Security | Health | Critical Infrastructure

ScalabilityScale up by adding servers and clients as

needed. The SAIC Security Management

System supports client-server, client-multiple

server and server-to-server architecture,

allowing for video sharing while protecting the

sensitive parts of a system configuration.

Customizable site maps

Load site maps in any of several file formats

and customize them with icons representing

installed devices, alarms, and automated

events. Create hyperlinks to navigate to

additional maps and views.

External display control - Access external

monitors and monitor walls through

drag-and-drop actions. The SAIC Security

Management System supports the virtual

monitor wall, a large-format display that can

display multiple video windows.

GEO Total positional awareness

Orient maps to their exact GPS coordinates.

Snap device icons to their exact location.Monitor the real position of GPS-enabled

mobile resources. Configure automated camera

tracking of helicopters, cars, personnel, and

other units.

 TACTICALRadar support

Monitor the exact position of moving objects

using radar device drivers. Mark monitored

tracks as friendly or as foes. View the GPS

coordinates of tracked objects. Radar tracks are

displayed at their real location on maps.

 Tracking camera support

 The SAIC Security Management System

provides full support of tracking cameras.

 Tracking cameras automatically follow objects

tracked by radars or GPS-enabled mobileresources.

Automated camera tracking

Achieve total perimeter security and awareness

through automated infrared camera tracking.

As GPS-enabled devices and unknown objects

tracked by radar pass into user defined zones of

interest, tracking cameras are triggered to

automatically track the targets. The conditions

under which tracking starts and stops are fully

customizable.

Advanced Control Software for

Security Applications

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  The company’s approximately 41,000

employees serve customers in the

U.S. Department o Deense, theintelligence community, the U.S.

Department o Homeland Security,

other U.S. Government civil agencies

and selected commercial markets.

Recent Operating Results

Revenues or the scal year that ended

January 31, 2011, were $11.1 billion, up 2

percent rom $10.85 billion in scal year

2010. Full-year operating income was$958 million (8.6 percent o revenue),

up 10 percent rom $867 million (8.0

percent o revenue) in scal year 2010.

 

SAIC Solutions

Since its ounding in 1969, SAIC has

played a key role in helping the armedorces and intelligence agencies rapidly

respond to emerging threats and

prepare or uture challenges. Today,

SAIC’s work ranges rom battleeld

biometrics to cutting-edge sensing

devices to electronically linking our

orces or tomorrow’s conicts.

SAIC also designs and develops high-

power microwave systems, whichcould be used to stop enemy vehicles

or disrupt enemy command, control

and communications.

As a leading provider o engineering

and technical support or operationa

test and evaluation o Air Force systemsSAIC is helping Airmen integrate the

results o ongoing experimentation

testing, training and simulation.

SAIC is the principal deense contracto

or Joint Intelligence Operations

Capability-Iraq (JIOC-I), a capability

that provides military orces with

access to critical intelligence while it

has maximum value, and visualizationapplications that highlight locations

and vulnerabilities o adversaries across

multiple theaters o operation.

SAIC Corporate Fact SheetSAIC is a FORTUNE 500® scientic, engineering, and technology applications company

that uses its deep domain knowledge to solve problems o vital importance to the

nation and the world, in national security, energy and the environment, critical

inrastructure and health.

SAIC Corporate Fact Sheet

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Science Applications International Corporation

1710 SAIC Drive, McLean, VA 22102703.676.4300 | www.saic.com | NYSE: SAI

© 2011 Science Applications International Corporation. All rights reserved.

 The company also has led the way in

homeland security and public saety,

developing the Integrated Container

Inspection System (ICIS) to examine

U.S.-bound cargo with signicantly

reduced impact on the ow o 

commerce. In addition, SAIC is workingwith the U.S. Centers or Disease Control

and Prevention to improve early

detection o major disease outbreaks

and bioterrorism attacks.

SAIC also is answering the call or better

intelligence sensors, communications

networks, analytics and commercial-

based supply chain solutions. As the

Deense Logistics Agency’s largestprime vendor or maintenance, repair

and operations, SAIC manages a

signicant portion o the Navy, Air

Force and Army supply chains.

SAIC’s IT experts and scientists are

designing Web-enabled healthcare

applications, supporting leading-edge

pharmaceutical research and helping

to manuacture potential vaccines to

be tested or the prevention o malaria,

HIV, anthrax, Ebola, West Nile virus and

inuenza. The company is pioneering

new nanotechnology devices to

deliver cancer therapeutic agents at

the cellular level.

SAIC is providing saety, reliability and

quality support or vital NASA projects,

including the Space Shuttle missions

and the International Space Station.

Our energy and environmental

engineering and remediation solutions

support the oil and gas industry,

utilities, energy service companies

and government operations. SAIC is

a major provider o IT outsourcing,

systems integration and business

consulting or leading pharmaceutical

and energy companies.

SAIC generates approximately 93

percent o its business through

ederal, state and local government

contracts. The remaining seven

percent is comprised o commercial

and international contracts.

From the start, SAIC was designed

or proessional people who want to

perorm superior scientic and technical

work and who want to have a stake and

a voice in the company’s development.

Executive Leadership

Walter P. Havenstein 

Chie Executive Ofcer

Mark W. Sopp 

Executive Vice President

and Chie Financial Ofcer

Deborah H. Alderson 

President, Deense Solutions Group

Joseph W. Craver, III 

President, Health, Energy and Civil

Solutions Group

Stu Shea 

President, Intelligence, Surveillance

and Reconnaissance Group

Larry D. Cox 

General Manager, Cyber and

Inormation Solutions Business Unit

SAIC Solutions (continued)

SAIC has a strong commitment to supporting government

programs o national importance; helping to solve or

undertake our country’s most signifcant problems.