Key Features LaserFX is an interactive high-energy laser (HEL) lethality assessment tool used at the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Directed Energy Effects Branch (RDLE). Supports the existing assessment process and enhances productivity...
SURVICE is developing LaserFX, a set of tools used by the Air Force Research Laboratory Directed Energy Directorate (AFRL/RDLE) for the assessment of vulnerability to laser effects. LaserFX employs fast ray-tracing techniques, advanced physically...
Problem Statement In the main, acquisition programs are pursued without detailed explanation of the value added in operational context, relative to higher and lower level missions, using a standard language. Effectiveness analyses (e.g., requirements...
The SURVICE Engineering Company has specialized for three decades in applying a systems engineering approach in support of the design, development, testing, and fielding of systems that are safe, survivable, and effective. Through the effective...
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...
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 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
On February 28, 2017, the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) awarded SURVICE a Phase II Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) contract. The Phase II effort will extend and enhance the implementation (started in Phase I) of our GPU