![]() WSP, CLSLP, MSRC and Sakhalin are awarded a contract to implement new bathymetry, surface current and tidal standards. Their experience in testing various navigation software will be used to validate and document the deliverables expected by customers. The MSRC, a division of the CLSLP, will provide the navigation simulation bridges and the expertise necessary to visualize the effects of using S-100 standards. They will also participate in the development of the various functionalities that will be created or modified in order to benefit from the new standards’ advantages. ![]() They will ensure that the deployment of S-100 standards meets the needs and operational realities of pilots. Thanks to its team of experienced pilots, the CLSLP will offer its expertise to validate and test the various standards on the SEAiq Pilot software. Sakhalin, developer of the SEAiq Pilot application, will modify its existing navigation software to load and display data from the new S-100 standards, in accordance with the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) norms and standards used by CHS. Our client-focused approach and an integrated services offering have really made a difference,” said Olivier Joyal, Business Line Executive, Environment. “WSP was able to demonstrate its ability to innovate by working in collaboration with various partners to provide an innovative and turnkey solution. The WSP’s Geospatial and Business Solutions team will manage the project on behalf of all the partners.
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