
Protecting U.S. forces is of vital concern to DCS. Our leadership in solving combat issues and meeting national challenges is why the military counts on DCS platform electronics systems engineering expertise to insert advanced technologies into Navy, Army, USMC and USCG platforms and weapon systems.
For example, DCS provides the Army with the valuable laboratory simulations that make advanced technology concept development and validation possible. Our software architecture standards are used throughout the Army ground vehicle community, and we provide systems and software engineering services to the Army's Next Generation Software as well as post-deployment software support activities for ground combat systems.
Our avionics experience supports the development of systems designed to maximize current and future front line tactical assets. The functional capabilities involve digital solutions to improve mission information processing and display, as well as communication, navigation and surveillance programs. Our goal is to provide affordable network-centric operations for the warfighter and safe, effective and efficient flight operations to optimize mission execution.
That's why DCS mission computer software for aircraft weapon systems control and release is currently in use on multiple aircraft and ground vehicles, including: S-3B Viking and the SH-60R Strikehawk. Plus, our CNS-ATM program will enable sharing of the National airspace by both military and civil air assets.
Our clients include Naval Air Systems Command, SPAWAR, DHS/USCG, and the Army's Tank Automotive and Armaments Command, which we support with systems engineering, software engineering, and modeling and simulation support.
DCS provides systems and software engineering services to support ground and air combat systems, including:
- Software Architecture definitions
- Systems of systems Architecture
- Modeling and simulation
- Prototyping
- Evaluation and standardization of crew integration
- Automation technologies
- Common Cockpit design
- Communications and Navigations system integration
- Automation technologies
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