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Cimarron Inc.
Cimarron Inc. has a core competency in systems engineering, specifically in the domain of spacecraft development.
Systems Engineering
Some of the areas include:
- Human-rated Systems Integration for landing and recovery, and System Design Analysis;
- Soft Goods Systems Engineering and Test, Vehicle and Subsystem Test and Verification, and the the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Interface Planning.
Cimarron fully understands the lifecycle of programs / projects and had as a disciplined approach of execution as represented in the systems engineering process flow diagram.
Real-Time Command and Control Systems
Cimarron was created by providing real time systems solutions in 1981 to support the development of IBM's Real-Time Energy Management System Solutions to the Arizona Public Service. Cimarron was responsible for providing engineering support in the development of a large energy network to monitor and control the Arizona Public Service's Utility System.Cimarron was created by providing real time systems solutions in 1981 to support the development of IBM's Real-Time Energy Management System Solutions to the Arizona Public Service. Cimarron was responsible for providing engineering support in the development of a large energy network to monitor and control the Arizona Public Service's Utility System.
Command and Control Technologies Corp.
Command and Control Technologies Corporation (CCT) provides real-time mission critical automation to help decision makers control their operations efficiently and effectively. CCT specializes in the design and development of highly automated control systems for mission critical applications like range control, space launch, automated perimeter security, and industrial process control.
Mission critical is not just about IT. Mission critical is delivering a weapon on target. It's safely controlling a power generation plant 7×24. It's ensuring the integrity and safety of range operations during a space launch. Mission critical is the requirement for continuous end-to-end performance to accomplish your mission. With extensive experience in automating such demanding operations, CCT understands mission critical operations.
The company was formed in 1997 to spin-off space operations automation technology developed for NASA.
Space Applications Services
Space Applications Services N.V./S.A. is a Belgian space technology company, founded in 1987, whose aim is to develop innovative systems, solutions and products for the aerospace markets.
The main business lines are:
- Complete ground segments, control centers and control systems for spacecraft and robots;
- Human-machine and human-robot interaction systems and products, including visualization systems;
- Space system operation services: ground facility set up, operations preparation, planning, training and execution;
Moog Inc.
Moog Inc. is a worldwide designer and manufacturer of motion and fluid controls and control systems for applications in aerospace, defense, industrial and medical device markets.
Moog Inc. products and systems include military and commercial aircraft flight controls, satellite positioning controls, controls for steering tactical and strategic missiles, thrust vector controls for space launch vehicles.
SCOS-2000 software
The Satellite Control and Operation System 2000 (SCOS-2000) is the generic satellite Mission Control System (MCS) software infrastructure developed and maintained by the European Space Agency (ESA/ESOC) in collaboration with European industry
NASA - Johnson Space Center
The Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center (JSC) is the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's center for human spaceflight training, research and flight control. The center consists of a complex of 100 buildings constructed on 1,620 acres (656 ha) in Houston, Texas. Johnson Space Center is home to the United States astronaut corps and is responsible for training astronauts from both the U.S. and its international partners. It is often popularly referred to by its central function during missions, Mission Control.
The center, originally known as the Manned Spacecraft Center, grew out of the Space Task Group formed soon after the creation of NASA to co-ordinate the US manned spaceflight program. A new facility was constructed on land donated by Rice University and opened in 1963. On February 19, 1973, the center was renamed in honor of the late U.S. president and Texas native, Lyndon B. Johnson. JSC is one of ten major NASA field centers.
SCOS-2000
The Satellite Control and Operation System 2000 (SCOS-2000) is the generic satellite Mission Control System (MCS) software infrastructure developed and maintained by the European Space Agency (ESA/ESOC) in collaboration with European industry