• US Marine Corps:
Re-host Enhanced JTIDS System Exerciser (EJSE) system from legacy hardware/software to Sun Microsystems Blade hardware suite and C++ software language. This system interfaces to a JTIDS Class II terminal to provide generation and decoding of JTIDS TADIL J messages to/from the USAF MCE and USMC TAOM air control systems.
• General Services Administration:
US Air Force (GTACS): Prepared Engineering Development Model (EDM) for implementing a commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) computer unit (CU) in the Modular Control Equipment (MCE) Operations Module (OM).
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• SPAWAR: Naval Command, Control and Ocean Surveillance Center:
Design and development of system software for GTACS Automated Airspace Control Order (AACO).
• U.S. Air Force: Material Support Group (MSG):
Engineering services to MSG in support of 28 information systems. Work included modernization and enhancement of legacy MSG stovepipe systems into a shared data depot/repository.
• Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA):
On-site support to Defense Enterprise Computing Center Ogden (DECC). |
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(KR Staff Past Performance, Continued)
• U.S. Army Tank Automotive Command (TACOM):
Software support services for Light Armored Vehicles Air Defense Software Support (LAV-AD).
• Saudi Arabian National Guard (SANG):
General software engineering support for the SANG Mortar Contractor for LAV-Mortar and Fire Detection Center. Program included: conducting technical studies, post deployment software support, monitor and validating test results.
• General Services Administration:
U.S. Air Force (GTACS)/US Marine Corps (TAOM-MCSC): Upgrade Re-hosted In-Plant Simulator (RIPS), the Radar Simulation Units, and Digital Communication Units, including replacement of all hardware and software/firmware using COTS.
• Northrop Grumman (NG):
Designed and developed TBM Reporting Responsibility Correlator Application (R2C). Modified, integrated, tested and delivered its previously developed local-to-remote track correlation processing and reporting responsibility determination software to meet NG’s requirements. The redesign met tactical environmental requirements, facilitated organic maintenance by USAF personnel and allowed for a ten-year life cycle.
Current Contracts
• U.S. Marine Corps System Command:
Development and upgrade of AN/TYQ-23 (v)4 Tactical Air Operations Module (TAOM) system software. Includes sustainment of TAOM software support facility.
• U.S. Air Force Air Combat Command:
Ground Theater Air Control Systems (GTACS) software maintenance in support of AN/TYQ-23 (v)5. |