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EMA provides a full spectrum of technical and administrative support services to support the premier Naval Aviation market at Naval Air Station (NAS) Patuxent River, Maryland, as well as numerous other U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, and Federal Aviation Administration projects and programs. With a track record of outstanding customer support that goes back more than 22 years, our expert services are uniquely tailored to meet not only market demand but also individual customer needs.
Our engineers, computer scientists, logisticians, technicians, analysts, and network administrators provide all aspects of systems engineering, software development and engineering, test and evaluation, modeling and simulation, combat and communications systems integration, integrated logistics, acquisition, configuration management, and program and financial planning and management for a host of aircraft platforms and facilities. These include the V-22 Osprey, E-2C Hawkeye, F-14 Tomcat, F/A-18 Hornet, P-3C Orion, Air Combat Environment Test and Evaluation Facility (ACETEF), Automatic Carrier Landing Systems (ACLS) and Fleet Area Control and Surveillance Facility (FACSFAC), and Light Airborne Multipurpose System (LAMPS). EMA is also widely recognized for its specialized support of Tactical Training Ranges and associated Air Combat Training Systems programs including the Tactical Aircrew Combat Training System (TACTS), the Large Area Tracking Range (LATR), and the Joint Tactical Training System. Our experienced aviation systems personnel provide leading-edge technical and program support for these systems in the areas of hardware and software engineering, integration, and support; product development and improvement; communications systems design; and program management.
Of special note, EMA personnel are credited with the development of the ground-breaking Tracking Instrumentation Subsystem eMulator (TISM). Currently in use at numerous Navy and Air Force ranges, this state-of-the-art, Windows-based training range simulation package is capable of creating repeatable scenarios of up to 36 simulated aircraft, each with pre-defined flight paths and ordnance delivery points.
We also provide engineering and technical personnel dedicated to the support of U.S. Army initiatives out of Fort Huachuca, Arizona. These efforts include the upgrade of information technology infrastructure throughout the Southwest Asia theater of operations; implementation and deployment of enterprise business intelligence tools; engineering and technical support for worldwide upgrade and enhancement of the Defense Satellite Communications System (DSCS); and mission-critical engineering support for Homeland Defense, Operation Enduring Freedom, and associated follow-on initiatives.
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Tim Shepley
Aviation Operation
Business Development
(301) 863.2204