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SIGNALIS signs on with surveillance system

24 Jun 2011
One of two Local Operative Centres for the new system is located in Galata (Varna).

One of two Local Operative Centres for the new system is located in Galata (Varna).

Bremen based ATLAS ELEKTRONIK has completed the delivery of the coastal surveillance system which was ordered by the Bulgarian Ministry of Finance.

It was ordered regarding the completion of the Bulgarian obligations towards the Schengen agreement of the European Union.

The system, operated by the Border Police (Ministry of Interior), covers the entire Bulgarian coastline of more than 350 km. The contract includes the delivery of the complete coastal surveillance system, whereby already existing radar sites were integrated. The main components are surface radar, signal processing, multi-sensor tracking, including AIS and CCTV, communication, system management and recording & replay based on the CSS product SEATRACK 9800.

The contract was awarded to a consortium, consisting of ATLAS ELEKTRONIK, Tcherno More and Optix (ATO) in Sofia and was completed and accepted by the customer on after only eleven months in Sofia. The contract was executed by the 100% subsidiary ATLAS Maritime Security, which merged with Sofrelog at the beginning of this year. Later this year the legal entities ATLAS Maritime Security and Sofrelog will be renamed SIGNALIS.

Designed and built to ensure the integrity of the Bulgarian ‘blue border’ and territorial waters, the system automatically detects and identifies targets in the authority of the Bulgarian Border Police. The system is based on 12 remote sites, equipped with radar, AIS transponders, daylight and IR-Cameras and weather stations; two mobile ground units and 12 Border Police Boats, including surveillance and communication components.

The operational responsibility is located in two Local Operative Centres in Galata (Varna) and Sozopol, where information from the remote sites is gathered, displayed and processed. Each Local Operative Centre is connected with a number of remotes radar sites. The traffic image and the situation picture of the sectors is transmitted to the National Maritime Border Coordination and Information Centre in Burgas, where the traffic images are integrated into one tactical operational traffic picture of the entire Bulgarian coastline. The overall tactical coastal picture is forwarded and displayed at the Operative Duty Centre, which is located in Sofia.

“The main goal of the Republic of Bulgaria, in the process of accessing the Schengen area, is to ensure the technical provision of the security of the outer borders of the country in the aspiration for creation a stable and reliable system for safe guard of the outer borders of the European Union”, said Kircho Kirov, deputy director of the Chief Directorate of Border Police, Ministry of Interior.

One of the basic characteristics of the system is to track and control vessel traffic and navigation within the coastal area of the Bulgarian Black sea border, in order to avoid collisions or groundings of ships. Additionally, it is a means of detection and interception of illegal traffic of drugs, weapons and immigrants as well as asymmetric threats as per the regulations under the Schengen facility ratified by EU. The system represents an integrated ‘blue’ border coastal surveillance solution designed for homeland security and Vessel Traffic Services & Control.

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One of two Local Operative Centres for the new system is located in Galata (Varna).

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