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...
SURVICE’s Enhanced Coherent Laser Radar (E-CLR), originally developed for the Northrop Grumman F-35 center-fuselage assembly line, is one of the most accurate noncontact dimensional inspection tools in existence. Under an Air Force research grant...
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...
Geometric models are 3-D computerized representations of systems used to support a variety of end-uses, including engineering design and analysis, preparation of engineering drawings and schematics, configuration management, testing, technical and...
The featured article in the March issue of Manufacturing Engineering magazine discusses the growing importance of metrology equipment in the field of aircraft manufacturing. The article also features several innovative technologies, including SURVICE...
The featured article in the March issue of Manufacturing Engineering magazine discusses the growing importance of metrology equipment in the field of aircraft manufacturing. The article also features several innovative technologies, including SURVICE
The DE Systems Symposium focuses on systems aspects of DE in a limited-attendance environment. Portions of the Systems Symposium are conducted at the Secret level, and attendance at all sessions will be limited to U.S. citizens with security
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