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Core Competencies:

  • Systems Engineering, Integration and Architecture Development
  • Policy, Program, and Strategic Analysis
  • Naval and Ocean Engineering

Architecture Systems & Technologies (AS&T) shall utilize an integrated system engineering, architecture, and program management approach throughout the program’s life cycle. Where appropriate, AS&T shall insert “open system” requirements that will continually pursue common architectures across customers’ platforms or capabilities.

AS&T utilizes a Perform-to-Cost™ (PTC) methodology by which the task order costs are controlled while maintaining specified performance capabilities. AS&T focuses requirements definition, validation, & verification at each level of program execution on “Open Architecture Insertion™, identifying components that can be developed using open architecture and/or open source technologies. Perform-To-Cost™ and Open Architecture Insertion™ reduces the rising cost of warfare systems and platforms, increases the capabilities of systems, incorporates more commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) technology, and enables reuse of software and related assets.


Program Management and Systems Engineering Tools and Processes

  • Program Management Support
  • Navy Open Architecture Design and Integration
  • Service Oriented Architecture Design and Support
  • DOORS and CORE Requirements Management
  • SYSTEM ARCHITECT and CORE Architecture Development
  • DOORS/SYSTEM ARCHITECT Integration and Administration
  • Interface Management
  • System Safety Management
  • ABS/NVR Subject Matter Expertise
  • Combat System, Platform System, Battle Force Architecture and Requirements Allocation
  • System of Systems Process Integration
  • Facilitate Integrated Product Team Collaboration
  • Open Architecture Systems Engineering and Requirements Management Plan
  • Risk Management
  • Stakeholder Management
  • Action Item Management
  • CDRL Management
  • Configuration Management
  • Design-to-Cost (DTC)
  • Cost-as-an-Independent Variable (CAIV)
  • Trade Studies/Analysis of Alternatives

Naval and Ocean Engineering Instrumentation and Services

  • Collecting, Processing, and Merging single beam and multi-beam survey data with environmental and navigation data
  • Side Scan Sonar instrument deployment and processing
  • CTD/XBT deployment and processing
  • Kinematic GPS surveys
  • Tide Gage installation and monitoring
  • Planning survey operations, survey plans, and way points
  • Collecting and evaluating bottom samples
  • Collecting and evaluating water clarity analyses
  • Organizing Survey Teams for a variety of hydrographic, topographic, and oceanographic missions
  • Interpreting and Documenting Aids and Hazards to Navigation
  • Calibrating Depth Sounding Instrumentation
  • Training in a variety of at-sea skills such as CTD/XBT data collection and processing, Side Scan Sonar deployment and interpretation
  • Working with Integrated Product Teams of industry and government stakeholders to develop the architecture and refine requirements
  • Conducting sea trials, regression and acceptance testing
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