February 27, 2013
Officials at the U.S. Coast Guard are now using USC-designed anti-terrorism software to maximize security patrols at the nation's busiest seaports, the university announced Wednesday.
Earlier this month, the ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles implemented ARMOR-PROTECT, a program that uses a series of mathematical equations to randomize security patrols while giving maximum protection to high-level targets such as bridges, terminals and piers.
Press-Telegram News Article, Feb 27, 2013: Ports of Long Beach, Los Angeles using USC software to beef up security | 140 KB |
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