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  • 24/Jan/2011

    Appointment of New Managing Director at SEA

    Cohort, the independent technology group, has announced that Stephen Hill has been appointed as the new Managing Director of its wholly-owned subsidiary SEA.
  • 09/Mar/2011

    Detecting and classifying icebergs

    RAIDACT is a feasibility study undertaken by SEA for the Oil Innovation Technology Fund and focuses on detecting sea ice approaching an exploration vessel.
  • 09/Mar/2011

    Common Simulation Framework (CSF) widens UK Army Training Capability

    SEA has achieved acceptance of the latest batch of improvements to the Common Simulation Framework system.
  • 16/Mar/2011

    SEA wins contract to study instruments for a mission to the Moon

    SEA announces that its Aero-Space Division based in Bristol has been awarded a 300,000€ (£260,000) contract funded by the General Studies Programme of the European Space Agency (ESA) for the study of a Lunar Dust Analysis Package (L-DAP).
  • 10/May/2011

    Managed services contracts for the UK MoD

    SEA is pleased to announce it has recently been awarded two Managed Services contracts by the UK Ministry of Defence, DE&S.
  • 07/Jun/2011

    SEA TechDay at AgustaWestland

    SEA was recently invited by AgustaWestland to host a Technology Day at their facilities in Yeovil.
  • 17/Jun/2011

    ROADflow – helping to preserve Bath’s history

    SEA’s latest automatic enforcement technology has doubled the number of penalty notices issued to motorist who ignore the road signs on Pulteney Bridge in Bath, greatly reducing the amount of unwanted traffic in the area.
  • 28/Jul/2011

    A sharp eye on the world’s weather

    SEA is pleased to announce that it has been awarded the maintenance contract for EUMETSAT’s ASCAT Calibration Transponders.
  • 05/Dec/2011

    Further ECS work on Astute Class Submarines for SEA

    SEA, part of Cohort plc, is pleased to announce that it has been selected by BAE Systems to provide two additional External Communication Systems (ECS) for the Royal Navy's Astute class of submarine. The work is valued at over £9m in total and will be carried out over the next 42 months. Detailed contract negotiations continue, with full contract award to follow. The work is additional to SEA's contract for ECS infrastructure for Audacious announced in April 2010.
  • 03/Feb/2012

    Parking enforcement underway in Bristol

    Bristol City Council's ROADflow Mobile system has commenced enforcement duties.