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AMSEC LLC was formed in 1981 to provide top-quality technical and engineering support services to the Navy, and was acquired in 1987 by SAIC. AMSEC LLC is presently supporting the Navy to provide engineering, technical, and programmatic support for NSWCs and NUWCs. With more than 4600 employees in over 30 offices, ASMEC LLC provides direct support to the fleet in all Navy homeport concentrations and technical centers, with well over 1000 employees working on Navy ships worldwide at any given time. SAIC is the largest employee-owned, high technology research and engineering company in the nation. With more than 42,000 employees, annual tasking exceeding $5.9 billion, and offices in more than 150 cities worldwide, SAIC brings unsurpassed depth and breadth to the Navy in terms of technology, location, personnel, and resources. Our work encompasses scientific breakthroughs, system architecture innovations, process enhancements, and mature product development. Our decentralized organization allows us the flexibility and agility of a small company, enabling us to quickly shift resources where they will best meet customer needs. SAIC AMSEC understands the Navy’s Seapower 21 transformation and is an active participant in the organizational and functional change management occurring within the Navy, including the following programs; SECNAV Maintenance Panel, Task Force Mike, Task Force Web, Task Force Excel, SHIPMAIN, Navy ERP, and Deep Blue/FRP. We span the spectrum of expertise on the equipment and systems found throughout the Navy, including combat systems; command, control, communications, computers & intelligence (C4I); ordnance; and hull, mechanical, and electrical (HM&E) systems. SAIC AMSEC includes naval architecture and marine engineering experts, configuration data managers for both the NIMITZ-class aircraft carriers and the 688-class fast attack submarines, Aegis baseline experts, Standard Missile support for the Navy In- Service Engineering Agent (ISEA), and ordnance engineers and technicians supporting development of systems for antiterrorist and force protection. Our C4I organization supports SPAWAR headquarters and its field activities and is integrated across all the NSWC/NUWC product areas. SAIC AMSEC support to the Navy C4I programs includes engineering and technical support for the Navy ISEA for Joint Maritime Command Information System (JMCIS), Global Command and Control System-Maritime (GCCS-M), and Information Technology for the 21st Century (IT-21). Our recent acquisition of Eagan McAllister Associates (EMA) brings the most experienced shipboard aviation systems and communications engineering firm in the nation to our team. Our submarine warfare analysis efforts include force-level studies, mission analysis, strategic planning, and technology assessments. Examples of SAIC AMSEC support includes marine mammal training specialized behavioral training of mammals in littoral and open ocean environments. Undersea warfare support also includes Antisubmarine Warfare (ASW) environmental acoustic support, development of advanced sonar models, ocean environmental surveys, and air and ocean acoustic signal processing. We support countermine tactical decision aids by providing systems engineering, developing software, and supporting advanced concept technology demonstrations. We also provide systems integration, software development, logistics support and training for radar, sonar, thermal, and visual imaging systems; underwater acoustic sensors and processors; and electronic support measures, navigation, and communication systems for naval coastal surveillance missions. Additional examples of SAIC AMSEC technology research include Navy laboratory support, high-speed data switching, explosives detection, data mining, space-based imagery, advance hull form design techniques, and computer-aided design. |
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