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$3-Million Navy Contract

Received By E-Systems —Literature Available

E-Systems has announced a $2.9- million U.S. Navy contract to pro- vide continuing systems engineering support services for the AN/SYR-1 downlink communications set used with Terrier and Tartar missiles.

The work will be performed at the

ECI Division in St. Petersburg, Fla.

The contract with the Naval Sea

Systems Command calls for a vari- ety of engineering, technical and computer program tasks for support of the program.

The AN/SYR-1, designed and built by the ECI Division, is a ship- board system which receives and processes data from missiles in flight.

For further information,

Circle 91 on Reader Service Card system which can provide a moni- toring and control for up to 30,000 points throughout a manufacturing facility. Building upon this technol- ogy, Bailey will use the Control

Room of the Future to showcase other emerging technologies in the field of process control. "The demonstration facility was designed to provide Bailey guests with an opportunity to examine and experience the many capabilities of

Network 90, a process control sys- tem which we expect to see well into the 21st Century," explains Bailey vice president of marketing, Larry

Enterline.

Network 90 is based on micropro- cessor architecture designed to take advantage of what is characterized as the "transparent technology ap- proach," that is, the system's ability to continually incorporate improve- ments and thereby avoid obsoles- cence. This approach allows Net- work 90 to benefit from both exist- ing technology as well as the most sophisticated state-of-the-art ad- vancements, maintaining it at the "cutting edge" of process control applications.

For free literature on Bailey Con- trols' Network 90,

Circle 73 on Reader Service Card

Bailey Controls Opens

New Demonstration Facility —Literature Available

Bailey Controls Company of

Wickliffe, Ohio, has completed the construction of their new process control demonstration facilities. Lo- cated at the company's headquar- ters, the facility offers guests a chance to observe the operation of process plants, power generation fa- cilities, marine vessels, and ocean platforms without ever leaving this administrative and manufacturing center in suburban Cleveland.

The new demonstration area is three times larger than previous fa- cilities, and was built in response to increasing demand for the Bailey

Network 90 Control System now in use at over 3,000 locations around the world. Network 90-equipped in- stallations include power stations, steel mills, pulp and paper mills, refineries, chemical plants and food processing plants.

Distinctly futuristic in design, the new Bailey demonstration facilities include two control rooms—The

Network 90 Presentation Theatre and the Control Room of the Fu- ture—plus a well-appointed recep- tion lounge and a spacious exhibit area.

The Network 90 Presentation

Theatre seats twelve guests and dis- plays the Network 90 System for plantwide process control. The room is outfitted with large screen audio-visual equipment to display process application information.

The Control Room of the Future also accommodates up to twelve guests, and includes a series of oper- ator interface stations which can show simultaneous actual and graphic images of the various pro- cesses being controlled. Featured is the Bailey Management Command

System, a high-level, CRT-based

Circle 168 on Reader Sen/ice Card-*

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