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
SURVICE will be exhibiting at the 13th annual Wright Dialogue with Industry (WDI) from July 17 to 19, 2018 at the Dayton Convention Center. The WDI event offers 3 days of in-depth and comprehensive presentations, panels, and one-on-one sessions
Provide air weapons systems survivability and lethality, systems safety, and modeling and simulation verification, validation, and accreditation. Elements of contract support include air weapon survivability and lethality analysis, survivability
SURVICE employees Jordan Matthews and Kyle Herr recently attended the Research and Development (R&L) Industry Day on October 3 held by the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) at Fort Belvoir, VA. The event focused on companies interested in performing
Provide analytical support of evaluations including, but not limited to, assistance in evaluation and analysis planning and methodology, preparing and reviewing test and evaluation documentation, data reduction and analysis support on-site during
Provide the Program Executive Office (PEO) Combat Support & Combat Service Support (PEO CS&CSS), PEO Ground Combat Systems (PEO GCS), System of Systems Engineering & Integration (SoSE&I), Tank Automotive Research and Development Command (TARDEC), and
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...
We present a test and evaluation methodology for rotorcraft airworthiness qualification of actual navigational performance using statistical tolerance and techniques for bounding confidence. The methodology is intended to demonstrate qualification of...
“End Game” Methodology has applicability beyond current use on CH-47F Helicopter CH-47F is only first of several U.S Army Helicopters to seek RNP RNAV Certification Provides a more understandable and programmatically palatable method through which to...
What Is LESAT? LESAT - Lightning Effects Structure Analysis Tool Computational methodology implemented in MATLAB to analytically predict actual transient current levels and voltages on aircraft wiring and structural elements. Assists designers in...
Because there can be serious negative consequences from acting on erroneous M&S and analysis conclusions, the DOD has developed and is exercising a risk-based process for verifying, validating and accrediting M&S used in system acquisition. Basing...
Abbreviated Definition: The ability to be mission capable after an encounter with a hostile threat Requirements for UAS survivability will morph and grow as their applicability transitions from a “wingman” perspective to a “point” position. UAS...
The advanced fuel containment technology provides a faster and more robust self-sealing capability than current technologies. The sealing reaction is completely self-contained and functions independent of fuel or air exposure. The technology is...
The Agile Acquisition IDIQ contract will serve as a contract vehicle to support short-term systems development efforts to satisfy warfighter needs efficiently and expeditiously. The types of efforts the contractor shall be required to perform are...
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...
Leveraging the strength-to-weight advantages of composite materials and unique manufacturing processes, the SURVICE Engineering Company and its manufacturing partner Automated Dynamics Corporation (ADC) have developed a composite electronics...
Purpose The purpose of DSIAC is to inform DoD and federal government users of technology advancements to stimulate innovation, foster collaboration, and eliminate redundancy. Mission The mission of DSIAC is to generate, collect, analyze, synthesize...
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...
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...
It is critically important that today’s modern weapon systems demonstrate good reliability, availability, and maintainability (RAM) characteristics. Poor system RAM has a profound impact on mission performance and effectiveness, 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...
On April 2, Jordan Matthews (SURVICE’s One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services [OASIS] Small Business Program Manager) and Ben Osborne (Deputy Manager, Gulf Coast Operation) participated in the Technical Management Advisory Services (TMAS) 2
On June 3, 2012, John (Dave) Fansler, former SURVICE employee and long-time aircraft survivability practitioner and consultant, passed away. He was 86 years old. Dave’s work in survivability and crashworthiness influenced most of the major combat
SURVICE Engineering’s Aberdeen Research Operation Manager, Tim Farmer, was present in Austin, TX, on 11-12 February to attend five Innovation Days open pitches by companies selected to present their concepts to a panel of Army stakeholders. The event
June 17–23, Paris, France – Three SURVICE representatives (Messrs. Mark Butkiewicz, Wink Yelverton, and Jordan Matthews) attended the world’s largest aerospace industry event, the International Paris Air Show, at the Le Bourget Airport in Paris
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
On 12 August 2016, Maryland Lt. Gov. Boyd Rutherford and members of his staff visited one of SURVICE’s facilities in Belcamp, MD. During the visit, which was made in conjunction with the delegation’s trip to nearby Aberdeen Proving Ground, SURVICE
On 27 September 2017, the Naval Air Warfare Center, Weapons Division (NAWCWD) awarded SURVICE the contract to support research and development in the area of air weapons systems survivability and lethality. SURVICE and our teammates will be providing