Katmai Research’s staff has worked with customers who have utilized their system engineering expertise to design radar simulation systems (AN/TPS-59, AN/TPS-63, AN/TPS-75, AN/TPS-43), data link simulation systems (TADIL A/B/J, LINK-1, ATDL-1) and AN/TYQ-23 battle-space emulation systems that involve state-of-the-art hardware and software components. Katmai’s staff has successfully engineered the integration of the U.S. Marine Corps Integrated Architecture Behavioral Model (IABM) system with the AN/TYQ-23(V ) 4 TAOM system to provide a Single Integrated Air Picture (SIAP). This capability is inherent at the Marine Air Command and Control System (MACCS) level with other joint service components.
To ensure successful program implementation, our system engineers work closely with the customer in the early stages of the system engineering process to identify risk areas throughout the project life cycle. With the aid of schematic and mathematical modeling techniques, engineering trade-off decision methods are employed to help assess each risk identified. |
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System Life Cycle Costs is an identified area that is closely scrutinized early in the system engineering process. As such, we conduct a Cost and Operational Effectiveness Analysis (COEA) to consider design and cost alternatives. We are experienced in developing Measures of Effectiveness (MOE) and Measures of Performance (MOP) models that help us achieve maximum performance at minimum cost.
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