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EMA provides the United States Marine Corps (USMC) with a full spectrum of engineering, logistics, systems integration, and program management services designed to support warfighters on and off the battlefield, today and well into the future. Leveraging EMA's 22 years of Navy and Department of Defense (DoD) experience, our skilled personnel provide world-class support to Marine Corps Systems Command (MARCORSYSCOM) projects and programs under numerous contract vehicles, including our Commercial Enterprise Omnibus Support Services (CEOss) contract and General Services Administration (GSA) schedules. We work on site at Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR) Systems Center Charleston, South Carolina, and Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR), Patuxent River, Maryland, as well as from our corporate facilities just a mile outside Marine Corps Base (MCB) Quantico, and Lexington Park, Maryland, just outside Naval Air Station (NAS) Patuxent River.
EMA provides unparalleled engineering and information technology (IT) expertise in many of the areas vital to specialized Marine Corps projects and programs such as software development and implementation, technical studies and analysis, technology assessment, risk analysis, safety and environmental analysis, logistics engineering, specification development, laboratory testing and analysis, process assessment, design trade and cost-benefit analysis, emerging technology assessment and specialized engineering, combat systems engineering assessment, documentation, Integrated Product Team (IPT) support and Product Group Directorate (PGD) advisory assistance, commodity-specific engineering such as systems engineering (SE) and geographic information systems (GIS) services, modeling and animation, test and evaluation (T&E), independent engineering assessment, system and subsystem integration, and more.
We have demonstrated our expertise in these areas through our instrumental role in the design, development, and support of numerous Marine Corps and Joint Service systems, many of which were fielded and successfully used during Operation Iraqi Freedom. They include:
Of special note, EMA is also acknowledged as the developer of MARCORSYSCOM's first Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C4I) Support Plan (C4ISP) for HIMARS no small accomplishment in terms of required research, user survey, documentation, and program and financial management tasks. And, based on the success of that initial effort, EMA is now charged with applying its specialized knowledge and skills to the development of an even more complex C4ISP for the C2PC. We look forward to this latest opportunity to further demonstrate our specialty engineering capabilities supporting critical Marine Corps requirements.