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SHIP SYSTEMS TEST & EVALUATION SERVICES<br />

Photos courtesy of the U.S. Navy<br />

DRS Ship Systems Test & Evaluation (T&E) Services ensures that the system performs as intended before it reaches the<br />

warfighter. We provide a full range of T&E related services.<br />

Integrated Combat System Test Facility (ICSTF)<br />

DRS Maritime Solutions provides T&E and System<br />

Engineering services for Aircraft Carriers and Amphibious<br />

ships in a Land-Based Test Site (LBTS) environment.<br />

Services include, but are not limited to:<br />

• LBTS Strategic Planning and System Engineering services,<br />

along with Interoperability collaboration/design with other<br />

LBTS’s<br />

• Warfare System Integration and Interoperability Testing<br />

(WSI2T) at Dahlgren and Wallops Island Test Facilities<br />

• Design, Development, and Validation of complex Warfare<br />

System Test Bed’s in support of WSI2T<br />

• Test Planning for WSI2T Test Events tailored to platform<br />

configuration<br />

• In depth Test Analysis to ensure Integration and<br />

Interoperability of all Warfare Subsystems<br />

• Test Reporting of system capabilities and limitations to<br />

support certification decision<br />

• Development and Life Cycle Maintenance of the Common<br />

Scenario Control Environment (CSCE) Simulation/<br />

Stimulation system used at three Major LBTS’s<br />

• Interoperability Testing with other U.S. Navy and Joint<br />

LBTS’s via the Distributed Engineering Plant (DEP)<br />

• Design and Development of Data Extraction systems, i.e.,<br />

Generic Extraction Monitor (GEM) tool<br />

• Design and Development of Data reduction and analysis,<br />

i.e., Combat System Data Reduction (CSDR) tool<br />

• Information Assurance (IA) within the DITSCAP/DIACAP<br />

processes<br />

• Establish and maintain LBTS Configuration in support of<br />

WSI2T<br />

• Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) relocation of ICSTF<br />

from San Diego, California to Dahlgren, Virginia<br />

• Facility engineering for deactivation/reactivation


Battle Force Tactical Training System (AN/USQ-T46(V)) Test & Evaluation<br />

DRS Maritime Solutions provides support services to NSWC Dam Neck in its role as the lead verification, validation,<br />

acceptance, and certification test agent for IWS-7C FoS systems and architectures. Services include, but are not limited to:<br />

• Active member in T&E and Engineering Integrated Product Teams (IPT)<br />

• Participation in combat and training system software and hardware design, development, and milestone meetings to ensure<br />

quality testing is performed throughout the lifecycle<br />

• Development of both land based and shipboard BFTT system test procedures<br />

• Land based and shipboard testing and troubleshooting<br />

• Reduction and analysis of data collected from test events to document performance and isolate problems<br />

• Test reports, to summarize and document system performance<br />

• Trouble reports to define system operational issue and recommend corrective action<br />

• Technical reports & Functional assessments to support Certification Decision<br />

Specifications subject to change without notice. Copyright © DRS Technical Services, Inc. 2011. All Rights Reserved.<br />

Export of DRS Technical Services, Inc. products may be subject to U.S. Export Controls. U.S. Export licenses may be required.<br />

DRS Technical Services, Inc.<br />

William Denk, VP Business Development, Maritime and Security Solutions<br />

12930 Worldgate Drive, Suite 700, Herndon, VA 20170 703.896.7184 Fax: 703.896.7358 www.drs-ds.com wdenk@drs-ds.com<br />

(ISO 9001:Registered Company)<br />

Cleared by US DoD/OSR for Public Release under OSR case number 11-S-1780 dated 04.01.2011.<br />

DRS TSI V4 04/14/11

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