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 45th Armament Symposium Objectives include: Two-day interchange for senior DoD, Service and industry leadership to identify and share opportunities for DoD's armament innovation and discuss current and planned armament development modernization
On October 10, SURVICE's Ben Osbourne (GCO Manager), Ash Stephens (Agile subject matter expert), and Jonathan Calhoun (software developer) participated in a Kessel Run Enablement Day Session in the Kessel Run Experimentation Lab, Boston, MA. The
SURVICE employees Ben Osborne, Clark Dutterer and Bruce Simon enjoyed attending the 45th Annual Air Armaments Symposium in Fort Walton Beach, FL 5-6 November. The symposium benefitted from record attendance and an agenda full of Air Force leaders
Taught by former OSD Director of Live Fire for DOT&E, Mr. James F. O’Bryon, this 3-day, intensive Short Course takes a multifaceted look at the legislation, directives, requirements, preparation, execution numerous lessons learned from Live Fire
Join Christiaan Gribble (SURVICE Applied Technology Operation) on April 12-16 to discover RTX-enabled ray tracing for nongraphics applications as he presents an overview of our ray-based simulation research and development network. This conference is
The need for a standardized, ray-based simulation application programming interface (API) is stronger than ever. As such, an API will facilitate the expanding role of ray tracing throughout scientific workflows, from data evaluation and insight
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