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October 16th, 2007
AGI Releases Real-Time Tracking Technology (RT3) Software

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AGI, the developer of commercially available analysis software for the national security and space communities, announces the release of the Real-Time Tracking Technology (RT3). RT3 allows users to quickly implement situational awareness displays; effectively interpret and monitor data through flexible display management, event detection, and automated actions; and leverage AGI analysis such as line-of-sight access, range-to-target, sensor coverage, communications link budgets, and radar performance.
“The RT3 products fuse data feeds with AGI’s unique analysis and visualization capabilities to create interactive output configured to user-defined needs,” says Francesco Linsalata, AGI chief operating officer. “Such analytical, interactive displays are extremely beneficial to national security professionals responsible for decision support, especially in the areas of battlespace management, UAV mission operations, common operating pictures, and distributed simulation.” RT3 features two software offerings. The RT3 Extension is an off-the-shelf product that integrates, displays, and analyzes live or simulated data feeds in AGI’s STK and AGI Viewer software, as well as applications built using AGI’s 4DX Embedded Technology. The RT3 Development
Kit allows software developers to integrate the technology into custom or third-party applications to produce user-defined data feed solutions for display and analysis. For more on AGI’s new RT3 software offerings, or to request an on-site demonstration of the technology, visit http://www.agi.com/RT3.