1. Project Management
- Cadre5 provided ORNL with a
full-time project manager to ensure SensorNet deployments went
smoothly and professionally. All of the work was performed by blended teams both on and off
site. This included deployments at the Port of Memphis, numerous military bases around the
Washington, DC area and weigh stations in South Carolina and Tennessee. The project manager
worked with the other ORNL project managers to ensure all levels of development and deployment
were started and completed as scheduled. Our project management efforts also included the
coordination efforts with other subcontractors and utility companies also working on the project.
2. System Installation
- Cadre5 was responsible for
installations at various locations across the U.S. These included deployments at the Port
of Memphis, numerous military bases and weigh stations in both South Carolina and Tennessee.
Our people worked with not only the clients at these sites but were also responsible for
coordinating efforts with other contractors and utility companies also working on these projects.
3. Software Development
- Cadre5 provided a very strong
software development team to ORNL due to the extensive list of requirements. Our developers
were able to easily achieve the required goals, developing software to handle XML data streams
from Web Feature Service (WFS) servers, user interfaces for several different applications,
additional application modules, servlets and drivers, as well as graphical and informational
analysis screens. A wide range of languages were used by our developers to accomplish all of
this including Java, .NET, C, C#, HTML, DHTML, XML and XSLT.
4. Design
- Cadre5 engineers were heavily involved
throughout the entire design process of both the hardware and software architectures.
5. Fabrication
- Cadre5 provided fabrication services
for several customized data acquisition modules that included GPS hardware, secure wireless
communication circuitry and built-in power supplies with battery backup. These units were
built to ANSI standards and NEMA-4 specifications to continue operating through even the
harshest environments.