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EMA provides all aspects of support to the primary East Coast market for Naval Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) systems engineering in Charleston, South Carolina; Lexington Park, Maryland; and Stennis Space Center, Mississippi.
Our clients include the Department of Defense (DoD), specifically the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR) San Diego, California; SPAWAR Systems Center Charleston (SSCC); Marine Corps Systems Command (MARCORSYSCOM); U.S. Coast Guard (USCG); Foreign Military Sales (FMS); the Naval Oceanographic Office (NAVOCEANO); Defense Joint Command and Control (DJC2); the Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE); the Department of Justice; other federal agencies; and private industry and international clients.
Our personnel provide a host of core capabilities in the C4I and information technology (IT) sectors. These capabilities include ship, shore, and mobile communications; tactical and mobile systems engineering, development, testing, integration, and installation; software development in accordance with Net Centric Enterprise Services (NCES) standards ; information systems engineering, DoD Architectural Framework (DoDAF) system engineering support, integration, and technical support; information systems security (INFOSEC); information assurance (IA); database and applications development; networking; geographic information systems (GIS); technology demonstration; modeling and simulation; rapid prototyping; data warehousing and management; logistics; and program/project management.
Working on-site at government and fleet U.S. and overseas locations and out of EMA's own state-of-the-art facilities, our team of experts supports a wide array of major Navy, Marine Corps, FMS, and Joint Service systems and programs. They currently provide all aspects of C4I support — both technical and administrative — for the LPD-17 Amphibious Transport Dock class ship Radio Communication System (RCS), horizontal fusion, ship to objective maneuver (STOM) analysis, and Ship Signal Exploitation Space (SSES) suite; mission electronic oceanographic systems on T-AGS 51 Hydrographic Survey and T-AGS 60 Oceanographic Survey class ships; Navy and Marine Corps tactical and mobile systems; Joint Service programs such as the Global Command and Control System (GCCS) and Joint Command and Control (JC2); communication systems such as the Naval Modular Automated Communication System Single Messaging Solution (NAVMACS/SMS); and FMS.
In the IT arena, our personnel provide all aspects of IT and related support services for key systems and programs including Navy firewalls and network security systems, Battle Force Email (BFEM), GIS databases and internet server systems, the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), and DoD public key infrastructure (PKI).
In the sensor analysis area, EMA supports the development, testing, and fleet introduction of advanced acoustic, electro-optical, electronic warfare, and infrared sensors. EMA provides valuable exercise support for the use and training of these systems.
EMA is at the forefront in providing the full spectrum of training support for advanced C4ISR systems, from the development of classroom training curriculum to the development and implementation of Fleet Refresher Training, Fleet Introduction Training, and Fleet Formal Training.
EMA provides extensive Interface and Interoperability systems engineering with Navy, Marine Corps, and FMS tactical platforms. EMA is a leader in the development and sustainment of Interoperability Design Specifications (IDS), system and subsystem specifications, and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Standardization Agreements (STANAG).
In support of the Department of Justice, EMA C4I personnel work in cooperation with state and local law enforcement agencies to facilitate the transfer of excess DoD equipment to support the Global War on Terror (GWOT).
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Contact:
Mark Gadomski
C4I Operation
Business Development
(843) 554.4304