On May 2, 2018, SURVICE received an Ordnance Technology Initiative Agreement award through The Department of Defense Ordnance Technology Consortium (DOTC) for Aircraft Vulnerability Model Development. SURVICE's objective for this effort is to develop
On October 1, 2018, the U.S. Army Materiel Systems Analysis Activity (AMSAA) awarded SURVICE a share of a 5-year, $48 million contract to support the Joint Technical Coordinating Group for Munitions Effectiveness (JTCG/ME) at Aberdeen Proving Ground
On February 14, 2019, SURVICE received an OASIS task order award supporting the Ground Mobile Branch's (GMB's) mission at the Survivability/Lethality Analysis Directorate's (SLAD's), Ballistic Vulnerability/Lethality Division (BVLD). SURVICE will
Conduct a variety of activities centered on collecting (including identification and access), analyzing, synthesizing/processing, and disseminating scientific and technical information related to weapon systems' survivability and vulnerability
SURVICE Metrology performed this data collection using our SURVICE Reverse Engineering System (SRE) to develop a detailed Pro-Engineer engine model. The existing MRAP CAT I A1 geometry model required a detailed component level engine model to support...
Next Generation Heavy Lift Helicopter for the US Marine Corps (CH-53E vs CH-53K) Operational Requirements Survivability Key Performance Parameters Air Vehicle Specification
This SURVICE project focused on the Vulnerability reduction of the CH-53K based on analysis of its structure, gearboxes, armor, fuel system, drive shafts, pitch rods, fire protection, hydraulic system, MR and TR servo actuators, and system separation...
The Missions and Means Framework (MMF) is an ideal structure for conducting trade studies. MMF has broad applicability in all aspects of the military decision-making and system acquisition process, from requirements development to Live Fire Testing...
Topics What does “Mission-Based” really mean? The “Building Block Approach” to LFT&E A Post-Shot Interview with an Anthropomorphic Simulator Parting Shots (Pun Intended)
SURVICE Monograph 14-002 The monograph is based on a training course developed and taught by the author to ground combat system vulnerability/lethality (V/L) analysts for the Department of Defense. The text focuses on the fundamental methodologies...
SURVICE leverages three decades of combat survivability experience, coupled with a unique blend of DoD, military vehicle manufacturer, and armor supplier relationships, to provide our customers with extensive armor knowledge and capabilities. We...
SURVICE engineers and analysts have supported engine Live Fire Test and Evaluation (LFT&E) test planning and management and have experience developing pre-test predictions and post-test analysis. Fuel ingestion, foreign object/domestic object debris...
SURVICE supports DoD and commercial agencies with all aspects of their E3 and SM life-cycle requirements. This support includes vast experience in inter- and intra-system electromagnetic interference/compatibility (EMI/EMC), shipboard effects...
Building on 27 years of fixed-wing survivability experience, SURVICE can provide complete support, from concept to fielding and beyond. We support all aspects of vulnerability analyses, from model generation, to design analysis of alternatives, to...
Proper understanding and assessment of ground mobile combat system vulnerability are critical to improving system survivability, thereby enhancing mission success and personnel survivability in combat. The SURVICE Engineering Company uses its...
The SURVICE Engineering Company has been identifying and mitigating combat system and process vulnerabilities for more than 30 years. SURVICE’s cybersecurity engineers and analysts have the knowledge, expertise, and industry recognized certifications...
In response to the need identified by the Director, Operational Test and Evaluation (DOT&E) to integrate survivability operational test results with live fire test and evaluation, the SURVICE Engineering Company developed the Integrated Survivability...
The SURVICE Engineering Company is a small business that has been providing the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and related customers with high-quality analytical products and services since 1981. Originally founded with a specific focus on...
Within the Department of Defense (DoD), test and evaluation (T&E) is the process by which a system is assessed for its capabilities and limitations and evaluated for it’s effectiveness, suitability and surviabiity in a mission contect through testing...
TurboPK is a fast, powerful computer survivability/vulnerability analysis program that is used to simulate and analyze kinetic energy (KE) weapons effects, including armor-piercing projectiles, fragments from exploding munitions, and air blast. The...
The DMC Conference will be conducted simultaneously with the Diminishing Manufacturing Sources and Material Shortages (DMSMS) Conference. You will also be able to attend the concurrent DMSMS Conference at no additional expense, giving you access to
The main aspect of this investigation is the fast calculation of jet breakup from incoherent, shaped charge effects on targets. Several examples are used to verify force protection with HK-APS. The first example showed how SC3D can be used to
Kyle Brady from our Dayton Area Operation will be presenting a briefing at the DEPS/ITEA Joint Conference on T&E Support to Prototyping and Experimentation the week of February 1, 2021. Kyle’s paper will provide an update of our MSAS (Modeling and
The U.S. Army Materiel Systems Analysis Activity (AMSAA) recently awarded SURVICE a share of a 5-year, $48 million contract to support the Joint Technical Coordinating Group for Munitions Effectiveness (JTCG/ME) at Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
Representatives from the newly established Defense Systems Information Analysis Center (DSIAC), which is being operated by a team led by SURVICE, participated in the annual Reliability and Maintainability Symposium (RAMS) in Colorado Springs, CO
The U.S. Army Contracting Command-Warren recently awarded SURVICE a 3-year, $9 million contract to provide survivability, lethality, vulnerability, effectiveness, and suitability expertise and engineering services to the U.S. Army Tank Automotive