Centaurus
Prime has had over thirty years experience in the design and
application of computer and information technologies to
real-time monitoring and control systems.
This has included Governmental, Commercial and
Industrial Facilities, University Campuses, and Hospitals.
The applied gateways, translators and interfaces are used in
Facilities Management Systems (FMS), Utility
Monitoring/Control Systems (UMCS), Direct Digital Control (DDC)
Systems, and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA)
Systems.
Centaurus Prime has extensive experience in the design,
engineering, installation, commissioning, testing, training,
and validation of large FMS, DDC, SCADA and UMCS projects.
Centaurus Prime has been commissioned to analyze
existing systems, perform engineering analyses, study systems
and protocols, and provide alternative designs.
We are extremely familiar with system integration
issues, data translations and protocols, and digital and
analog communications systems and networks.
Sample
Projects include:
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UMCS/SCADA/FMS
Investigative and Design Expertise, Various Locations,
Naval Facilities in San Diego (through Karlin Canfield,
NFESC and John Thomas, PWC-San Diego). Centaurus
Prime provides programming, systems analysis, and
engineering services for investigating HVAC/EMCS, SCADA,
UMCS issues, and integration of data between the various
systems (UMCS, SCADA, EMCS).
This involved checking, investigating, and
rehabilitating existing inoperable systems.
We have created, commissioned, tested, and
validated data transfer mechanisms (SQL, DDE, Ethernet/IP,
flat-file, etc.) between the various base systems.
We have implemented alarm and run-time event
systems to trigger the San Diego area-wide maintenance
management program (MAXIMO) with real-time data from SCADA
and EMCS systems. We
programmed custom interfaces to a proprietary, one-off
telemetry system (DAQ) that relays SDG&E’s
electrical grid consumption to the base EMCS for
subsequent load-shedding (and rate reduction).
We provided support for other vendors and
contractors who are required by specification to interface
to the existing SCADA or EMCS systems (e.g., BTU metering
systems). Centaurus
Prime has provided advice, conceptual system designs,
preliminary cost estimates, and controls options analyses
for all base-wide real-time systems.
In addition, we have provided installation support,
commissioning, test plans, validation, testing, and
documentation for these systems
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Design, Programming, Commissioning and
Engineering Services, EMCS, FMS, UCS, ESS, UMCS &
SCADA systems for various U.S. Government bases.
As “Responsible Principal”, Centaurus Prime has
provided on-site services to program the following systems
to (a) meet specifications, (b) upgrade or enhance
operations, (c) interface with existing and obsolete
equipment, or (d) repair/revise flawed systems and/or
software:
| LOCATION |
CUSTOMER |
SYSTEM
TYPE |
| Honolulu, HI |
PWC Pearl Harbor |
Utility Monitoring & Control |
| Agana, Guam |
PWC Piti Power Plant |
Energy Management System |
| North Island NAS |
PWC San Diego |
Energy Management System |
| 32nd Street Naval
Station |
PWC San Diego |
Utility Control System |
| Tyndall AFB, FL |
EMCS Group |
Facilities Management System |
| Homestead AFB, FL |
EMCS Group |
Facilities Management System |
| Fort Leonard Wood, MO |
Maintenance Shop |
Energy Management System |
| Holloman AFB, NM |
EMCS Group |
Facilities Management System |
| Nellis AFB, NV |
EMCS and Water Group |
FMS and Water Distribution |
In addition, at some sites, Centaurus Prime did other work, such as field
commissioning, testing, design analysis, graphics and
database generation, and Factory and Acceptance Test
management. In
most cases, the interfaces with existing equipment
required reverse-engineering of protocols (serial,
Ethernet, coax, current-loop, etc.), and sometimes in a
hostile environment (without co-operation of the vendor,
or active misinformation from the vendor.
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Studies for Smithsonian Institute
Security Systems (Phase 1:
Failure Modes and Solutions; Phase 2: Year-2000
Susceptibility). Centaurus
Prime was contracted to be the Software Specialist for the
Smithsonian Security Systems Analysis projects.
This involved a first-phase of emergency analysis
and repair to one of the five Smithsonian sub-master
systems (a one-off system by Hughes; subsequently
abandoned). With
several field panel hardware patches (full ground plane,
multi-point power feed, static protection, etc.) and
numerous software fixes, the
Museum
of
Natural History
system was resurrected.
SI staff was trained by Centaurus Prime personnel
on the hardware modifications that had to be done on the
rest of the Smithsonian buildings, to make a robust,
reliable security system.
The second phase involved an analysis of the
year-2000 issues with the VAX hardware, software, and
DECnet communications.
Rigorous testing and software investigation
revealed that the system clocks could be set back to 1987
and DECnet eliminated (to create five “island systems”
rather than the existing master & submaster
architecture). This
allowed correct operations past 31 December, 1999,
eliminating the need for $40M in emergency funding to
replace these antique systems.
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Systems Analysis and Re-creation of
Acceptance Test. Oak-Adec
versus
United States of America
. For
Randy Braemer, Defense attorney, Department of Justice. Centaurus
Prime (Bob Caldwell, as an expert witness) was brought in
by the DOJ to spearhead the successful defense of a $70M
frivolous lawsuit by Oak-Adec by demonstrating that the
Acceptance Test was fraudulently conducted.
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