Services
Mission-Systems Engineering
- Sensor-effector integration on missile-defense fire-control architectures, including radar / EO-IR / RF cueing chains.
- Kill-chain timing analysis from sensor latency through engagement decision through effector-out.
- Mission-computer software-architecture review, with attention to time-critical processing and partition isolation.
- Datalink architecture and message-set design (Link-16, IFDL, IBR-T) including network-load analysis.
- Interface authority on multi-vendor mission-systems stacks: ICD ownership, change-control discipline, and the cross-vendor integration coordination the customer's chief engineer cannot do alone.
- System-of-systems engineering for layered air and missile defense.
Test & Evaluation
- Developmental T&E test-plan authoring, including the documentation the operational test community will look at later.
- Range-side instrumentation oversight: time-space-position (TSPI), telemetry, optical tracking, and high-speed imagery integration.
- Test-card execution support for live-fire and captive-carry events.
- Post-test reduction with documented lineage from raw range data through engineering-units results.
- Hardware-in-the-loop and software-in-the-loop test-bench design for pre-flight risk reduction.
- OT readiness reviews with the customer's operational test agency.
Modeling, Simulation & Analysis
- Weapon-system effectiveness analysis: probability-of-kill, area-of-engagement, and timeline-to-engagement studies.
- Survivability studies for both red-team and blue-team analytical roles depending on the customer.
- Engagement modeling using customer-furnished or government-furnished simulation environments.
- M&S verification, validation, and accreditation (VV&A) per the program's M&S accreditation authority.
- Threat-model maintenance and refresh against the latest intelligence-community-furnished baselines (cleared work, no public details).
- Concept-of-employment analysis to support program-office decisions on doctrine and CONOPS.
What we do not do
- Hardware manufacture. We are an engineering services firm; we do not run a production line.
- Prime-vehicle holding. We staff under prime-contractor or government-direct task orders; we do not pursue prime-contractor roles ourselves.
- Cyber red-teaming or penetration testing as a principal book of business.
- Engagements that would put us in an inherently-governmental role.