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Acclaro Research Solutions, Inc.
— Acclaro brings together a team of highly
qualified instructional designers who are experienced with
the development, implementation and evaluation of training
for military personnel. The insights provided by our
cognitive psychologists, industrial/organizational
psychologists and social scientists provides the Acclaro
team with specific expertise in human factors, human systems
integration and task analysis all of which contribute to the
development of more relevant and efficacious training,
leading to improved learning outcomes. The Acclaro team
provides the following services: job analysis, task
analysis, training needs assessment, training design and
development, assessment of training outcomes, human factors
analysis, human systems integration, team building and team
training particularly for team decision making and teams that
work under stress. |
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AMSEC LLC — AMSEC, a subsidiary of SAIC, Science
Applications International Corp., is a full-service supplier
to the Navy and the commercial maritime industry. It
provides naval architecture and marine engineering,
electronic systems engineering, vessel system assessments,
maintenance engineering and program development, shipyard
industrial engineering, and complete logistics services. The
company is headquartered in Virginia Beach, VA. |
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Anteon
— Anteon’s systems engineering services play a
large role in the successful development of effective and
suitable combat systems. Anteon’s ship and combat systems
engineering services include total ship engineering;
shipboard systems integration; test and evaluation; missile
lethality engineering; ship and combat systems
interoperability; electromagnetic environmental effects
(E3); information systems; defense operations; training;
doctrine development; joint air defense architectural
development; and international operations. Anteon applies
its core systems engineering disciplines in support of most
major surface ship and submarine weapon systems acquisition
projects, including Ballistic Missile Defense, Ship Self
Defense, Theater Air Defense and the Virginia class
submarine program. |
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Aptima Inc. —
Aptima is a human factors-centered company with an
interdisciplinary staff that has supported NAVAIR, NAVSEA,
NAVSUP, SPAWAR and the U.S. Marine Corps in the areas of
research and development, engineering support, and modeling
and simulation. The company is based in Woburn, MA.
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ARINC
— (Content coming soon) |
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Avian Engineering LLC —
Avian provides direct systems engineering support to the
Navy’s H-60 Program Office (PMA-299) in the area of new
warfare capabilities development. Technical, systems
engineering, and program management experts participated in
the generation of H-60 system requirements, developed
systems specifications, evaluated design alternatives, and
conducted testing of design and integration. The company is
located in Valley Lee, MD. |
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Alion-BMH
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Alion-BMH
provides technical capability in the fields of defense-
centric software and systems engineering for modeling and
simulation in live-virtual constructive environments. The
company’s relationship with the Joint Forces Command, Office
of Naval Research, Navy Warfare Development Command and
NAVAIR give team members a greater understanding and
appreciation of Joint and Naval requirements. The company is
located in Norfolk, VA. |
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BCI — (Content coming soon) |
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CAE USA Inc. —
CAE’s engineers and technical personnel design, develop and
support highly advanced training and simulation systems that
are recognized as the benchmark in the training industry.
Company offerings include engineering and management support
services, purpose-built facilities, research and
development, state-of-the-art training equipment and
courseware, modeling and simulation, tactical control
centers, instruction, maintenance, logistics support and
financing alternatives. The company is based in Tampa, FL.
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Distributed Simulation Technology, Inc.
(DiSTI) —
DiSTI is an engineering and software development company
with extensive experience in the design and development of
networked simulation tools, instrumentation and
human-machine interfaces. The firm’s software developers,
information technology professionals and graphic artists
design, implement and deliver services such as distributed
simulation architecture design, two- and three-dimensional
visual content for trainers, courseware and embedded
systems, information technology consulting and product
training courses. The company is located in Orlando, FL. |
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Dynamics Research
Corp. (DRC) — DRC provides full life-cycle program
support services in systems engineering, information
technology, training, equipment testing, and modeling and
simulation. Recent tasks have included Maintenance and
Migration Support Services for PHD NSWC RIMS Plus, concept
and requirements analysis and formulation, systems design
and development support, systems integration, reengineering,
HW/SW, LAN/WAN, information assurance, test and evaluation,
logistics support, system sustainment, and management and
administrative support. The company is located in Andover,
MA. |
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Defense
Technologies, Inc. (DTI) — An electrical, electronics
and software engineering firm, DTI’s engineers offer
extensive backgrounds in programming, engineering, and
research engineering support for unmanned aerial vehicle
projects. They also maintain a range of airborne, electrical
and electronic systems such as radar, inertial navigation,
computers, communication, fuel capacity, electronic
countermeasures, identification friend or foe, and aircraft
primary. The company is based in Virginia Beach, VA. |
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Engineering
Support Personnel, Inc. (ESP) — ESP specializes in
engineering, simulation and training support services
worldwide with an emphasis on the U.S. Department of
Defense. Training systems supported include the P-3C, EA-6B,
F/A-18, MICROSIM, KC-130 and Advanced Technology Cockpit.
The company also provides Live Fire operations and
maintenance for various military and industry clients. ESP
is located in Lynnwood, WA. |
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Imagine One
Technology & Management, Ltd.
— Imagine One is a rapidly
growing, certified HUB Zone, 8(a),
woman-owned, small disadvantaged business and a leading
provider of engineering, program management, distance
learning, logistics, and technical support. Imagine One
specializes in enhancing the capabilities of its Federal and
Department of Defense (DoD) customers by offering innovative
technical and managerial solutions. The company
focuses on the delivery of specialized engineering,
communications, security, and information technology
products with associated logistics services to the U.S.
Government and international defense contractors. It
provides the most qualified and recognized professionals to
deliver on-site and off-site engineering, technical, and
logistics management support services which require an
in-depth understanding of DoD operations and requirements.
The company is headquartered in Colonial Beach, Va. |
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Integrated
Training Solutions (ITS) — ITS specializes in operations
research and systems analysis. The company provides analysis
of training operations and human interface, and analysis of
alternatives. ITS is located in Sanford, NC. |
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Jardon and Howard Technologies, Inc. (JHT)
— JHT was established in 1990 as a Hispanic-owned,
small disadvantaged 8(a) business. JHT began operations by
providing government clients with interactive courseware (ICW)
and computer-based training (CBT). In the twelve years since
it was established, JHT has added offices in Pensacola,
Florida, Kennedy Space Center, Florida and California,
Maryland (Patuxent River). |
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Jenius, LLC. —
(Content coming soon) |
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KR Systems
— KR Systems is a woman-owned small business which
provides video production, creative/graphics, information
technology solutions, and digital archiving/conversion
services for commercial and government clients.
Government-unique services include program/acquisition
management, logistics/supply planning, QA, CM, and life
cycle engineering and technical support. |
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L-3 Government
Services, Inc. (L3GSI) — L3GSI specializes in research
and development support; engineering support; modeling and
prototyping; system design documentation and technical data;
software development and maintenance; reliability,
maintainability and availability; human factors engineering;
system safety; configuration management support; quality
assurance support; in-service engineering and other related
technical capabilities. The company is based in Chantilly,
VA. |
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L-3 Titan
— L-3 Titan’s Navy work ranges
from research and development of new weapon systems to
life-cycle support of systems on every ship and aircraft
type in the U.S. Navy’s inventory. Examples of Titan’s
support include research in using periscope imagery for
automated ship detection, ranging and tracking; development
of a signal processor that enhances 360 ° submarine sonar
performance; development of an affordable weapon alternative
to the Cruise Missile at less than 10 percent of the cost;
development, fabrication and installation of high stress
cables and cable molds for outboard cabling systems on
submarines; installation of the NAVSEA Headquarters LAN/WAN
at Washington Navy Yards; Total Ship Training Program
support for PEO IWS 1 including BFTT, BEWT and TSSS on-board
training systems; system/subsystem specification and
architectural design documentation for DJC2; research and
development of the X-Craft aluminum catamaran, a
1,000-ton-displacement naval vessel able to accommodate
multiple missions in the littoral environment; and
transforming aging electronic modules from fielded C4I
systems into new modules with identical form, fit, and
function to solve obsolescence problems with C4I systems.
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Lockheed Martin
Information Technology — LMIT provides technical support
in a range of areas including research and development,
engineering, modeling, system design and
documentation/technical data, software, human factors
engineering, system safety, ship inactivation and disposal,
interoperability/test and evaluation/trails, acquisition
logistics, supply and provisioning, and training.
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Logistics
Management Engineering, Inc. (LME) — LME provides
support to various NAVAIR 4.6T human systems programs in the
areas of acquisition and sustaining logistics, engineering
analysis and development, program support, modeling and
prototyping. Tasking has included work for the Human Systems
Engineering Department’s Helmet Vision System Support
Program, as well as support as an INS subcontractor in the
areas of aircrew laser eye protection, aviation clothing,
advanced helmet systems, and science and technology
initiatives. The company is located in Annapolis, MD. |
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Lowell Scientific
Enterprises (LSE) — LSE specializes in human factors and
human systems integration support. Company engineers are
working with NAVAIR 4.6 on the oversight of human
engineering activities for the Multi-Mission Maritime
Aircraft Program; are performing crew workload assessments
in the AH-1Z/UH-1N aircraft in support of the H-1 cockpit
upgrade; and are developing processes and metrics for use in
specifying requirements for workload, usability, and other
human engineering factors in the overall context of the
Navy’s Human Systems Integration focus. The company is
located in Atlanta, GA. |
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MILCORP — (Content coming
soon) |
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Alion-MA&D — Micro Analysis
& Design is a consulting services and software products
company located in Boulder, Colorado providing expertise in
the following areas: human-systems integration, human
factors engineering, computer simulation and modeling, and
custom software development. Our main tool for analyzing
human-systems integration (HSI) issues is computer
simulation and modeling. We also have a commercial computer
simulation product, Micro Saint Sharp, which is a task
network modeling tool that is being used to simulate and
solve problems primarily in military systems. We have a
strong corporate capability in cognitive modeling. MA&D is
also well known as a developer of custom software tools. |
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Porter Technical,
Inc. — Porter Technical provides human systems
engineering functions in several areas, including supporting
the requirements of various projects’ laboratory efforts
which can require performance of systems analysis,
functional allocations, synthesis, and the evaluation
necessary to transform an operational need into an effective
and affordable, operable system. Company engineers focus on
overall integration of requirements in a manner that
optimizes total system performance, quality,
cost-effectiveness and supportability. They’ve participated
in the Multi-Mission Aircraft, VX20, EA-6B and F/A-18
projects. The company is located in Lexington Park, MD. |
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RSBP LLC —
RSBP’s technical capabilities include program management,
engineering, manufacturing, quality assurance, test and
evaluation, public relations, and program and office
administration. The company is located in Hollywood, MD. |
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Sonalysts, Inc. –Sonalysts
provides a wide range of services to Navy Virtual Systems
Command (SYSCOM) activities and maintains offices near the
NAVSEA Warfare Center and Virtual SYSCOM activities in the
Northeast, National Capital, Mid-Atlantic, Gulf Coast and
Southwest Zones. The company is a multidisciplinary service
organization that includes computer scientists, engineers,
program managers, e-Business professionals, interactive
media specialists, physical scientists, mathematicians,
training specialists, experienced film-makers, video
producers, broadcasters, writers, graphic artists and
animators. Its core competencies for support of NAVSEA and
the Virtual SYSCOM include advanced training systems and
information technologies; human systems integration and
performance assessment; platform and combat systems modeling
and simulation, including commercial military game
simulations; submarine and surface ship systems engineering;
and video, audio and animation production facilities. |
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Spectrum Sciences,
Inc. (SSI) — SSI provides support in such areas as
research and development, engineering, system design
documentation and technical data, software, human factors
engineering support, system safety, training and
administrative support. Company engineers work in many
capacities on multiple NAVAIR tasks, including aircrew life
support systems and aircraft sub-systems, documentation for
survival radio programs, and
chemical/biological/radiological program administrative
support. The company is based in California, MD. |
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Still Water
Enterprises — Still Water Enterprises is focused on the
design, development and delivery of customized database web
enabled applications, custom Access Database Applications,
Microsoft Access and SQL database development as well as an
array of other programming services custom tailored to the
client’s needs. Still Water Enterprises personnel draw upon
methods, tools, and personal experience in a variety of
disciplines. We build practical and affordable solutions to
the technical and managerial challenges our clients may face
in this ever changing Information Age. |
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STV Inc.
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STV Inc., an
employee-owned firm, is a leader in delivering value and
excellence in engineering, architectural, planning,
environmental and construction services. STV Defense Systems
has been serving the Nations military since the 1940s. STV
Defense group provides technical support in a range of areas
including Systems engineering, program management, Fleet
tech Support, logistics engineering, modeling, design
engineering and CADD support, graphics and illustrative
support and test facility support. STV Inc. is located in
Douglassville, Pa. |
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Survival
Innovations, Inc. — Survival Innovations, Inc.(SII)
provides research, design, test, support, and
manufacturing services for life support equipment and
related systems. SII personnel have decades of experience in
development of ejection seats, flotation collars, restraint
systems, survival equipment, helmets, parachutes, and
similar human integrated systems. Ancillary capabilities
include configuration management, technical manuals,
illustration, and prototype fabrication. Recent efforts
include support of NAVAIR aircrew life support systems and
design/manufacture of survival vests, troop seats, life
preservers, and ejection seat components. SII is located in
Asheville, NC. |
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Symvionics, Inc. —
Symvionics specializes in a variety of technical areas
including software and hardware engineering, prototyping,
flight test research and support, and real-time simulation
and modeling. Tasking has included support on programs and
projects for NAVAIR, NAVSEA, NAVSUP and SPAWAR. The company
is located in Arcadia, CA. |
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Thomas
Milhous &
Associates — Thomas Milhous & Associates has personnel
expert in the fields of Naval aircraft subsystems design &
integration, Crew Systems engineering, design, integration,
systems analysis/certification, R&D, simulation,
configuration management & safety; and aircraft-weapon
systems design, integration, certification & qualification.
The company is lead by a former NAVAIR employee for 28 years
having held positions of responsibility as: weapons systems
expert, weapons systems branch head, crew systems division
and department head. |
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Veiel Support
Services, LLC (VSS) — VSS provides support in human
systems integration; human factors performance; systems
engineering; program management; reliability,
maintainability, availability; and acquisition management.
Company engineers specialize in Human Systems Integration
tasks in a range of areas. The company is located in
Annapolis, MD. |
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Wyle Laboratories,
Inc.— Wyle Laboratories, Aerospace Group, was formed in
January 2005, with the purchase of Advanced Information
Engineering Services, Inc., by Wyle Laboratories. Wyle
Aerospace, including its legacy companies (AI-ES, Veridian,
Veda) has more than 35 years of experience in providing
programmatic, analysis, engineering, and other technical
support to DOD activities on a range of development,
production, and modification programs, including Air Force,
Navy, Army, Joint Service, U.S./NATO, and U.S./Friendly
Nation programs. This experience includes the areas of
acquisition, systems engineering, independent studies and
analyses, engineering investigations, test and evaluation,
reliability and maintainability engineering, and
configuration management in support of the P-3, S-3, E-2,
C-2, C-130, EA-6B, F-14, F/A-18, V-22, H-1, H-3, H-60, and
Joint Strike Fighter programs. |
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