Our Customers
Naval Sea Systems Command Dam Neck division (NAVSEA DN)
RDSI designed, tested and delivered the
Electronic Warfare Training System 8 RF
(EWTS-8R) to NAVSEA DN to meet their requirement for a low cost,
highly accurate, stable signal simulator that can support the training
needs of the AN/USQ-149(V) CLUSTER SNOOP and AN/USQ-149(V)2 CLUSTER
ROBIN Cryptologic Carry On Training Programs.
EWTS-8R can generate up to eight
signals simultaneously, of any complexity and scan pattern.
Naval Air Systems Command Training Systems Division
(NAVAIR-TSD)
RDSI integrated EWPro™ emulators
and signal audio generation software into the NAVAIR-TSD developed
SubSkillsNet training system. SubSkillsNet is the modeling and simulation
control system for the Submarine Multi-Mission Team Trainer Version 2
(SMMTT2) and provides an unprecedented level of realism to the United
States Navy Submarine Attack Centers, located throughout the continental
United States and Guam. The EWPro™
emulators, which replicate the Electronic Warfare Support Measures (ES)
suites installed on Los Angeles and Ohio class submarines, enable crews
undergoing intensive pre-deployment training and certification to
accurately duplicate the tactical Electronic Warfare environment
encountered while underway.
Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division (NSWCCD)
RDSI integrated EWPro™ emulators
and signal audio generation software into the NSWCCD developed Submarine
Multi Mission Team Trainer Version 3 (SMMTT3). SMMTT3 is a quantum
improvement over SMMTT2 in training systems utilization and versatility,
operating over a high level architecture (HLA) that will ease integration
of future systems as they come on line.
Trident Training Facility, Kings Bay, GA and Bangor, WA
RDSI built and delivered the EWTS-8i
electronic warfare trainer to both facilities on time and under budget.
This system answered the urgent need of the Strategic Submarine Ballistic
Missile Force for realistic, immediate training for their ES operators.
EWTS-8i is an eight channel IF
stimulator which uses the M/Pulse card
and EWPro™ scenario generation and
control software to stimulate the AN/WLR-8(V)5 ES equipment suite.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/National Ocean
Service/Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services
(NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS)
RDSI supports NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS by performing acceptance tests and basic
configuration of their new SUTRON tide monitoring stations. These
stations provide tide related data to merchant ships navigating through
ports and along coastlines. The stations consist of a data logger,
a modem, a satellite transmitter, I/O modules and termination boards that
are connected to an array of sensors for measuring weather and related
data. RDSI currently supports systems scheduled to be installed on
the Great Lakes with anticipated follow-on efforts for other geographical
areas.
http://www.co-ops.nos.noaa.gov/
Airship Management Systems, Inc.
RDSI fabricated a custom 19” Equipment Rack using the customer
drawings provided for Airship Management Systems, Inc. located in Elizabeth
City, NC. The rack is tailored to support the installation of security
camera equipment. The equipment rack is installed on an AMS produced
Airship scheduled to appear at the 2004 Athens Olympic Games.
http://www.airshipoperations.com/
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