ADi News2013-06-18 08:17:44
Philadelphia's Navy Yard Provides Local Presence for BMT
To further strengthen its engineering expertise and capabilities, BMT Syntek Technologies (BMT) has announced the opening of its Philadelphia office in the heart of the Navy Yard, which is home to more than 130 companies and the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Ship Systems Engineering Station (NAVSSES).
For the past 20 years, BMT has equipped R&D decision makers with focused, powerful insights on programs and technology. Specific areas of expertise include integrated electrical power and control systems designed for maritime applications; system level analytical tools to assess system capabilities, tradeoffs and investment strategies; program information assurance and program-specific IT applications.
Situated within the Commandant's Building, the new office includes a comprehensive hardware prototyping laboratory dedicated to electrical and electronic development - from concept and requirements development to system design and analysis. This facility will provide the capability to demonstrate prototype technologies through successful proof-of-principle (POP) hardware, leading to next generation developments by Navy and commercial customers. The laboratory also has modelling and simulation capabilities to assess system performance and investigate particular aspects of electrical systems.
To further strengthen its engineering expertise and capabilities, BMT Syntek Technologies (BMT) has announced the opening of its Philadelphia office in the heart of the Navy Yard, which is home to more than 130 companies and the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Ship Systems Engineering Station (NAVSSES).
For the past 20 years, BMT has equipped R&D decision makers with focused, powerful insights on programs and technology. Specific areas of expertise include integrated electrical power and control systems designed for maritime applications; system level analytical tools to assess system capabilities, tradeoffs and investment strategies; program information assurance and program-specific IT applications.
Situated within the Commandant's Building, the new office includes a comprehensive hardware prototyping laboratory dedicated to electrical and electronic development - from concept and requirements development to system design and analysis. This facility will provide the capability to demonstrate prototype technologies through successful proof-of-principle (POP) hardware, leading to next generation developments by Navy and commercial customers. The laboratory also has modelling and simulation capabilities to assess system performance and investigate particular aspects of electrical systems.
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