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Jun11, 2009

Navy Contracts VEXTEC to Predict Actual Mission Effects on Critical Parts

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Firm’s powerful simulation technology will bring maintenance schedules into line with the demands of real-life mission profiles. Brentwood, TN, June 11, 2009 – During wartime, the actual missions  flown by DoD aircraft are substantially different from the “standard” mission profiles the aircraft were designed for. And that’s a problem because, when the routine maintenance and part replacement schedules don’t reflect [...]

May6, 2009

VEXTEC’s Reliability-Cost Simulation to Benefit Army’s Hybrid Electric Vehicle Development Program

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Company’s unique simulation technology to drive cost-benefit impact decision making. Brentwood, TN, May 06, 2009 – The U.S. Army has tasked VEXTEC with building a cost simulator for evaluation of “what-if” scenarios to be used as a basis for future design decisions. The simulator will be provided to the Hybrid Electric Vehicle Experimentation & Assessment (HEVEA) program team whose [...]

Apr14, 2009

VEXTEC to Play Key Role in USAF Proactive Sustainment Program

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Company’s powerful new simulation technology will enable better cost-management of airframes. Brentwood, TN, April 14, 2009 – In concert with the Air Force Structural Integrity Program (ASIP), VEXTEC has been funded to demonstrate how its recently developed Fleet Trade Study Simulator can better enable the Air Force to continue to achieve high mission capable rates and safety while reducing [...]

Mar19, 2009

DARPA to Expand VEXTEC’s Role in Fielded Fleet Reliability Prediction

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Firm’s versatile modeling technology to build on sensor state of the art to enable better vehicle and cost management. Brentwood, TN, March 19, 2009 – DARPA’s vision for the armed forces of the future includes using high tech sensors coupled with advanced modeling to know exactly when aircraft or military systems need to be brought in for maintenance -well [...]