Arc Mission

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One unified display. Every data stream. No missed events.

Fused Intel Live Tracking Auto-Refresh

When Multiple Data Streams Must Converge Into a Single Authoritative Picture

Complex operations fail not from lack of data, but from fragmented data. Arc Mission solves the last-mile problem in operational intelligence: transforming outputs from multiple analytical systems into a single, mission-focused display that operators can act on immediately, without switching tools, reconciling formats, or chasing alerts across five different dashboards.

Arc Mission consumes fused intelligence from upstream analytical systems, renders it as a geo-referenced, auto-refreshing operational display, and delivers configurable alerts when conditions change. The architecture is domain-agnostic: the same display framework that tracks satellites and fuses launch predictions for defense programs scales to distributed sensor networks, industrial asset monitoring, and multi-provider data environments wherever convergence and clarity are operationally critical.

Key Features

Fused Multi-Provider Picture

All providers' predictions displayed side-by-side with confidence levels and consensus indicators, with no manual reconciliation required

Live Asset Tracking

Real-time geographic visualization of tracked assets with interactive maps, ground tracks, and configurable overlays

Event Alerts

Immediate notification when asset state changes, anomalies are detected, or monitored thresholds are crossed

Always Current

Auto-refreshing operational display with configurable update intervals

Mission Types Supported

Launch and Event Detection

Fuse predictions from multiple analytical providers, display confidence scoring, and track post-event trajectories in real time. Deployed operationally at the USSF Space Domain Awareness (SDA) TAP Lab.

Distributed Asset Monitoring

Track satellites, drones, sensor platforms, or mobile assets with ground tracks, upcoming state transitions, and live telemetry status across geographically distributed deployments

Anomaly and Behavior Monitoring

Detect and alert on unexpected state changes, proximity events, threshold crossings, or behavioral deviations across any monitored system or asset class

Use Cases

Defense and Government Operations Centers

Unified display for watch officers who need to monitor multiple event streams simultaneously without tool-switching. Proven in Space Domain Awareness operations at SDA TAP Lab.

National Labs and Research Programs

Consolidated operational picture for research programs running complex instrumented experiments where multiple measurement systems must be reconciled into a single authoritative view

Industrial and Infrastructure Monitoring

Side-by-side comparison of sensor outputs, provider predictions, or system states for industrial IoT and distributed sensor network operations where data convergence is operationally critical

Frequently Asked Questions

Arc Mission consumes pre-fused intelligence from upstream fusion components, which perform the reconciliation logic: scoring providers by confidence, weighting outputs, and generating consensus views. Arc Mission's role is to render that fused intelligence in an operationally useful format, with each provider's contribution visible alongside the consensus result so operators retain full analytical transparency.

Yes. Arc Mission's core architecture is domain-agnostic: it consumes structured event and state data from any upstream analytical or fusion system, then renders it as a geo-referenced operational display. The same framework applies to any environment with distributed assets, multiple data sources, and a need for a single authoritative operational picture, whether that is satellite tracking, drone fleet monitoring, sensor network management, or industrial system oversight.

No, Arc Mission is a standard web application that runs in modern browsers. It works on standard monitors, large operations center displays, or even tablets for mobile situational awareness.

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