With a history of expertise in modeling and simulation (M&S), SURVICE has a broad range of software engineering and systems engineering capabilities.
SURVICE has proven expertise with the latest M&S and software engineering tools and technologies. We work with many engineering and physics-based component-, system-, and force-level models. Our capabilities span from algorithm/methodology development to code design and low-level optimization to configuration management and verification, validation, and accreditation (VV&A) support (in all phases of the acquisition process). We also develop customized user interfaces and computational tools for applications such as automated laser measurement, post-test damage collection, 3-D geometry modeling/conversion, high-speed raytracing, and fire modeling.
SURVICE will be exhibiting at the Professional Aerospace Contractors Association (PACA) Briefing for Industry (BFI). The event with take place at Hotel Albuquerque in Old Town, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Banner Image Caption: Fuel injection dataset – SFB 382 (Source: Atcheson et al. 2008) December 07, 2021 - SURVICE Engineering Company is proud to announce our new research and development (R&D)
Taught by former OSD Director of Live Fire for DOT&E, Mr. James F. O’Bryon, this 3-day, intensive Short Course takes a multifaceted look at the legislation, directives, requirements, preparation
Cleared Software Engineers Needed – Work From home! SURVICE is continuing to grow our software engineering efforts and hiring all levels of developers to design, develop, implement, and maintain web
The SURVICE Engineering Company is set to open a new, state-of-the-art training facility, SURV-TEC, in February at its Water’s Edge location (4690 Millennium Drive, Belcamp, MD). SURV-TEC will offer
SURVICE employees Ben Osborne, Clark Dutterer and Bruce Simon enjoyed attending the 45th Annual Air Armaments Symposium in Fort Walton Beach, FL 5-6 November. The symposium benefitted from record
On October 10, SURVICE's Ben Osbourne (GCO Manager), Ash Stephens (Agile subject matter expert), and Jonathan Calhoun (software developer) participated in a Kessel Run Enablement Day Session in the
The Mechanical Design Reliability Course (MDRC) is a practical application of fundamental mechanical engineering to system and component reliability. Designed for the practitioner, this course covers
The DE Systems Symposium focuses on systems aspects of DE in a limited-attendance environment. Portions of the Systems Symposium are conducted at the Secret level, and attendance at all sessions will
The 45th Armament Symposium Objectives include: Two-day interchange for senior DoD, Service and industry leadership to identify and share opportunities for DoD's armament innovation and discuss