NASA Radiological Control Center

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Case Study

The Challenge

When NASA launches a vehicle powered by a radioisotope energy source such as the Mars Science Laboratory carrying the Curiosity Rover if a critical part of operations lasts only 50 seconds, the right technology can make a huge difference.  During this high-risk window, the NASA Radiological Control Center (RADCC) must monitor telemetry data, weather, air quality, and a range of live data to coordinate emergency protocols in the unlikely event of a radiological release. The existing RADCC facility lacked the advanced audiovisual and control systems required for modern emergency coordination. NASA needed a complete technological overhaul: one that could streamline a high volume of data inputs, ensure real-time communication, and allow for immediate response.

The Solution

Mode:Green was selected to redesign and program the control and AV systems for the newly upgraded RADCC. The team worked alongside NASA leadership to implement a fully integrated audiovisual and automation solution centered around Crestron control systems. The redesigned facility was divided into two areas, technology and management each equipped with custom-built consoles, video conferencing capabilities, and zone-specific audio systems. Mode:Green developed a control interface that mirrored the physical layout of the room, allowing operators to route content between sources and monitors with simple, tap-based commands. The system supported:

  • 9 plasma displays, 4 ceiling-mounted projectors with drop-down screens
  • Feeds from laptops, 30+ environmental air monitors (ECAMs), telemetry, weather, and video sources
  • A full video conferencing suite to communicate with agencies including FEMA, DoD, EPA, and local emergency response teams
  • A separate media room with social media and live video feeds for public information officers

All system components were accessible via three Crestron touch panels, two at workstations and one at the equipment rack, enabling seamless control during high-stakes scenarios. The RADCC is now a mission-ready emergency operations center that serves not only NASA’s radioactive launches, but also functions as a backup to the Kennedy Space Center’s main Emergency Operations Center. Mode:Green’s intuitive Crestron-based system empowers scientists, engineers, and emergency officials to monitor, assess, and respond to potential hazards in real time without technical complexity getting in the way.

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