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SURVICE Monograph 15-001 Critical to combat system survivability analysis is the ability to estimate the effects of threat-target interactions. However, this ability is particularly challenging given the inherent variability in the fundamental...
SURVICE Monograph 14-001 This monograph is intended to serve as an introduction to the topic of time series analysis, documenting numerous methods for analysis of ballistic data, such as pressure and acceleration. The methods have applicability...
The Fire Prediction Model (FPM) is a tool designed to assist analysts in simulating fire ignition, sustainment, and suppression for aircraft, ships, and ground vehicles. FPM is the primary physics-based fire simulation model in use for vehicle...
In support of the U.S. military’s ongoing critical need to make combat vehicles (particularly air systems) lighter while simultaneously maximizing their survivability and operational performance, SURVICE and partners Automated Dynamics Corporation...
The SURVICE Engineering Company’s PenCalc™ penetration code is a spreadsheet-based implementation of two well-known penetration algorithms: the Project THOR and the Joint Technical Coordinating Group for Munitions Effectiveness (JTCG/ME) equations...
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...
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
Fort Lee, VA — On 9–17 March, SURVICE helped plan, coordinate, and support a field training exercise for the Mortuary Affairs Contaminated Remains Mitigation Site (MACRMS) Quick Reaction Test (QRT). The exercise, which was proctored by the U.S. Army
SURVICE’s HawkEye high-performance computer-vision software leverages the latest in optics, photogrammetry, and three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction techniques to provide a low-cost means to scan, capture, and analyze 3D data. With an embedded...
SURVICE developed technology was recently showcased at the 2015 Navy Opportunity Forum. The event took place from June 1–3, 2015 in Crystal City, VA and previewed over 150 technologies funded in part by the Navy’s Small Business Innovative Research