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INTEROPERABILITY STANDARDS and METHODOLOGY

SCRA develops standards, technology tools and methodologies to enable collaboration between people, organizations, computer systems and jurisdictions.

SCRA designed, developed and implemented the digital backbone supporting an Interagency Operations Center identifying and closing security gaps in our nation’s ports. The program, proclaimed by Congress as a national model, links law enforcement agencies from multiple jurisdictions with secure voice and data communications and an intelligence sharing portal.


SCRA helps solve interoperability challenges.

SCRA - Leveling interoperability barriers to help organizations become more effective.

SCRA’s affiliate, ATI, plays a key role in a program working to make all US health records electronically available and interoperable. The program has produced Interoperability Standards that have been implemented, tested and recognized by the Secretary of US Health and Human Services. The specifications are mandatory for federal agencies implementing healthcare information technology systems.

SCRA played a lead role in the design and implementation of DoD’s online purchasing site. Hundreds of thousands of orders of critical supplies have been ordered and delivered to US warfighters worldwide using the system.

SCRA leads an international team developing product data standards used in the manufacture of hundreds of thousands of products worldwide. Members from over 30 corporate leaders in aerospace, automotive, electronic, and other industries from six countries collaborate to develop these standards.

SCRA executes interoperability-related R&D activities and provides unbiased evaluations of existing and emerging command and control capabilities for DoD’s Joint Systems Integration Command.

SCRA led the development of a system that stores and shares Law Enforcement information across jurisdictions to solve crimes and stop criminals. The system is used by hundreds of law enforcement agencies in multiple states, with agencies submitting over 20,000 queries per month.

SCRA’s affiliate, ATI, leads an industry/government team that develops processes to transform Missile Defense Agency weapons systems programs into lean, efficient, responsive enterprises. This increases the integration and effectiveness of the supporting supply chain network.


SCRA designed, developed and implemented the digital backbone supporting an Interagency Operations Center identifying and closing security gaps in our nation’s ports.

SCRA was the prime contractor for all Applied Research and Technology efforts for Project SEAHAWK, a national model for port security.


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