Mission-Critical Avionics And Defense Test Systems For Global Aerospace and Defense Prime

Discover The Projects

Global Aerospace and Defense Prime builds hardware where a missed test case can ground an aircraft or fail a mission. Test infrastructure tends to age in place, becoming harder to extend and harder to staff, while program schedules keep adding subsystems that need verification.

Good Automation engaged across 4 projects spanning rf, software. Each scope was treated as production-grade work: clean architecture, structured V&V where required, and documentation the customer's own engineers could pick up and extend.

Defense communication system OS migration

Migrated satellite communication system software to Windows 10, ensuring continued operation and compatibility with modern operating systems.

Defense communication system browser software updates

Performed browser software updates for the client's satellite communication systems to maintain security and compatibility.

Satellite communication monitoring and control system

Developed client monitoring and control system for satellite communication and defense solutions.

Satellite communication terminal software development

Developed medium TDC software for satellite communication terminal equipment.

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Medtronic GD Energy Products Bell Helicopter Johnson & Johnson GE Healthcare Halliburton Shell Stryker Alcon Abbott Qorvo Qualcomm Keysight Technologies National Instruments MIT Oak Ridge National Lab Ethicon Bridgestone IBM U.S. Department of Energy Georgia Tech Stanford University University of Texas at Austin Verb Surgical Berkeley Lab Pacific Northwest Lab Hewlett Packard Enterprise Gardner Denver Lockheed Martin

Project Highlights

  • 4-project engagement covering complementary scopes under one engineering relationship.
  • Capability mix: Aerospace, Defense, Migration, Obsolescence, RF, communications.
  • Engagements run inside the customer's existing test framework and program documentation conventions, so deliveries are sustainable by their internal teams.