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Brazilian Army inaugurates Sisfron Command and Control Center

Issue No. 8 | April 16-30, 2014

Savis Tecnologia e Sistemas S.A., the lead company of the Tepro Consortium, hired by the Brazilian Army to integrate and implement the Sisfron (Integrated Border Monitoring System) Project, recently concluded the delivery of the Military Operations Center of the Western Military Command, in the city of Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul.

This is Sisfron’s first Command and Control Center, which incorporates cutting-edge equipment and will make it possible to analyse the data collected by the sensors, to have situational awareness, and to support decisions and the communication of instructions for the operations under the responsibility of the military command of that area.

Savis is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Embraer Defense & Security, dedicated to integrating and managing systems for border monitoring and control and protecting strategic structures and natural resources, in strict adherence to guidelines of the Brazilian National Defense Strategy. Its objective is to meet needs in of the defence and security sector by stimulating technological development, including future exports and business partnerships, thus strengthening the country’s industry and trade balance.