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Colorado Professional Resources (CPR) provides its client base with satellite systems engineering, consulting, and training. CPR benefits from an experienced management team and a cadre of engineering professionals that are able to provide the Government with a wide range of superior professional engineering services and solutions. CPR’s engineering teams have supported DoD satellite communication systems and missile defense systems through advanced engineering and technology transfer expertise. CPR’s environmental space team performs as a prime contractor in the development, improvement, and validation of new technology to mitigate environmental impacts in space on DoD communications and weapon systems.
To support our Nation’s defense capability, CPR’s Military Satellite Communications Team analyzes user requirements to align satellite systems to develop improved strategies for battlefield communications. CPR coordinates these strategies with the Air Force’s satellite terminal developers to verify if current technologies and resources can be used to meet the Warfighter’s changing communication needs, recommending specific processes to the Air Force. CPR also provides the Government with expertise in Extremely High Frequency satellite communication technology to ensure low probability of detection and interception. For more information regarding CPR's satellite communications support, click here.
CPR’s Cheyenne Mountain training team supports the military’s mission to train joint forces to make strategic and tactical decisions that help secure nations from missile and air attacks. Through a high-fidelity, stand alone training facility the CPR Team replicates through simulation the nation’s missile, air, space and command operations centers. CPR experts assists military instructors in the design and development of training scenarios required to prepare Missile Warning, Command Center, and Air Warning crews to perform operational duties within a simulated training environment. For more information regarding CPR's simulation training, click here.
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CPR assists in the modernizing of hardware and software used by the Air Force to fly communications satellites under the operational control of two Satellite Operations Squadrons. The Command & Control System-Consolidated (CCS-C) program includes twelve training simulators that are mirror images of the Air Force’s operational system. CPR is responsible for network/system administration and hardware maintenance for the CCS-C simulators and supports network administration for the Air Force’s Backup Satellite Operations Center. CPR serves as the first point of contact for CCS-C site support through hardware and software configuration and installation.
Through program management and planning, CPR supports a research and development project for the Air Force’s Space Situation Awareness Environmental Effects Fusion System (SEEFS). SEEFS is a suite of rapid prototyping state-of-the-art applications that process and merge relevant environmental data with space systems performance parameters to objectively assess system impacts for subsequent fusion into the single integrated space picture. Using analytical and predictive models this R&D effort provides the tools to collect global environmental data and disseminate and integrate this information into the Government’s decision-making cycle. CPR is moving the SEEFS' application beyond R&D to future operational deployments supporting the Combatant Commanders. For more information regarding the SEEFS project, click here.
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