Engineering Services

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System Engineering

RAM provides assessments of end-user requirements in terms of system engineering, system definition and requirements specification, preliminary and critical design and documentation inputs, program management support, and Subject Matter Expert (SME) support for new capabilities, modifications to existing capabilities, and expectations for future growth. We have applied this capability in support of information system, aviation, test, training, and logistics applications.

Software Engineering
RAM provides a complete software engineering, development and maintenance capability to support network software requirements, software migration, adaptation of commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) applications, development of custom applications, and to provide life-cycle software maintenance. RAM performs detailed evaluation of software requirements with the functional proponents, examines related supporting software documents, and assesses the effects of proposed software modifications on system software reliability.

Test Engineering
RAM is experienced in supporting Government and industry testing requirements, including test planning; software; and data collection, reduction, and analyses. RAM test engineers develop test events that result in appropriate data to enable assessments of the degree to which test objectives have been met.

Safety Engineering
RAM developed an Aviation Safety Program designed to identify and eliminate hazards, reduce risk, and promote safe working practices. RAM developed specific written procedures applicable to potential risks affecting aviation personnel and documents those procedures in Flight Operations Manuals. RAM provided requirements analysis and definition support and developed engineering recommendations for voice and flight data program requirements in support of the Army's Aircraft Mishap Analysis and Investigation (MAI) activities. On numerous occasions, RAM Flight Data Engineers traveled to mishap sites to provide direct engineering support to Mishap Investigation Boards (MIB) and collect engineering data to support the reduction, analysis, and presentation of mishap conclusions. These efforts included supporting flight simulator operations to fly profiles leading up to the mishap sequence for the purposes of gaining insight into aircraft/crew performance. RAM, as a member of the Army Aviation Safety Investment Strategy Team (ASIST), identifies hazards, risks and controls, and ranks these into important budgetary and investment requirements to achieve breakthrough gains in aviation safety.

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