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Mission Critical Application Built with Adobe Flash Platform

Serge Jespers has details on a Flash application that has been deployed to the White House Situation Room. Intelligent Software Solutions worked on an application built with Flex that will be used by the President of the United States to monitor critical infrastructure for the US Navy. Its a touch screen interface built on top of the SPAWAR touch table framework.

Not surprisingly the press release contains no images of the application.

However, as Serge points out in his blog post, there was a Adobe MAX session two years ago on another mission critical Flex application deployed by NATO. The video is below.

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June 28, 2010

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June 28, 2010

Michael Roy writes:

That's nice as its a touch screen interface built on top of the SPAWAR touch table framework. Thanks resume example

July 9, 2010

amiller353 writes:

Impressive, looks to be a very powerful application. Adobe continues to advance with the quality of applications it can handle. Rapid Prototyping

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