Scientific Systems successfully tested its Collaborative Mission Autonomy (CMA) software on a live General Atomics Aeronautical Systems MQ-20 Avenger Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle in November. The flight tests were a major milestone for our CMA software as it commanded and executed live, fully autonomous multi-vehicle Defensive Counter Air missions in real life combat-relevant operating conditions. The future of warfare depends on unmanned solutions powered by artificial intelligence to accelerate decision making and Scientific Systems continues its rapid development of this cutting-edge technology. #autonomy #defensetechnology https://lnkd.in/eBhT3g_M
Scientific Systems
Defense and Space Manufacturing
Woburn, MA 3,317 followers
Scientific Systems advances the possibilities of AI-enabled mission autonomy
About us
Architects of Autonomy Noted technologies such as autonomy, artificial intelligence, machine learning and computer vision are rightfully touted for their enabling potential for national defense and scientific exploration. At Scientific Systems, we develop and holistically connect these technologies together to provide disruptive, offsetting capabilities for unmanned systems, enabling them to make intelligent decisions and collaborate across the domains of space, air, land, and sea. We’ve spent the past 40 years pioneering innovations, including advancements in mission autonomy, for all branches of the U.S. military, DARPA, NASA and more.
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http://www.ssci.com
External link for Scientific Systems
- Industry
- Defense and Space Manufacturing
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Woburn, MA
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1976
- Specialties
- Net-Centric Information Processing systems, sensor data exploitation, fusion & tracking, decision support & battle management, collaborative autonomy & control, knowledge representation & data management, communications & networks, and human-machine interface
Locations
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500 W Cummings Pk
Suite 3000
Woburn, MA 01801, US
Employees at Scientific Systems
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Sanjeev Seereeram
Vice President at Scientific Systems Company, Inc.
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Daniel Gutchess
Experienced Software Architect | Cloud-Native Solutions | Applied AI/ML | Kubernetes, Docker & Microservices
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Todd Hughes
Advanced Technology Senior Executive
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Lora Loyall
Chief Financial Officer at Scientific Systems Company
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💣 The US Army has contracted Scientific Systems to upgrade its Buried Object Reporting and Identification System counter-unexploded ordnance solution. Managed by the army’s Humanitarian Demining Research and Development, BORIS is modern software designed for civilian bomb disposal missions. “In the wake of conflicts, the remnants of war including undetonated bombs and other explosives have triggered humanitarian crises by blocking access to aid, preventing families from returning home and killing innocent civilians,” Scientific Systems President Kunal Mehra said. “We are proud to continue our work with the United States Army to upgrade BORIS to help address a new generation of unexploded threats on the battlefield and in the aftermath of conflicts.” #military #army #defense #defence #defenseindustry #defenceindustry #defensetech #defencetech #militarytech #technology #usarmy #mine #mines #software
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We’re announcing a contract to upgrade “BORIS”- a software tool for non-military humanitarian clearance of unexploded ordnance (UXO) and range remediation. Clearing battlefields of explosives helps people across the globe rebuild their lives after the battle has ended. https://lnkd.in/dHYwZc9N
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Earlier this month, Scientific Systems was proud to be a premier sponsor of the New England Folds of Honor Golf Classic. This event raised scholarship funds for the families of fallen and disabled veterans and first responders, and was created to honor those paid the ultimate sacrifice for our country. #FoldsofHonor #MeetSacrificeWithHope #FoldsofHonorSouthTexas #Education #Scholarships
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Yesterday, it was an honor and a pleasure to represent the Capitol Chapter of the Naval Submarine League (NSL), along with chapter president John Newton, PMP, NSL Executive Director Tim Oliver and other members of NSL and US Sub Vets, Inc (USSVI), to present a model of the USS George C. Marshall (SSBN 654) to Thomas Greenspon, Chairman of the The George C. Marshall International Center. The model (great work Nathan Rocklein !), along with a print of the ship donated by USSVI, will go on display in Dodona Manor in Leesburg, VA, the home of General Marshall. The ceremony was part of a 80 year anniversary of D-Day event, sponsored by The Town of Leesburg. This donation represents a fitting tribute to Gen Marshall - the ultimate warrior and peacemaker - as well a great remembrance of SSBN 654's crew, who kept the peace over the course of the ship's 26 year service during the Cold War. George Wallace Kecia Brown
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The Loyola University Maryland Engineering Department recently held its annual senior design capstone course review. Scientific Systems sponsored a project to develop an Uncrewed Surface Vessel (USV) to perform autonomous salinity and temperature monitoring of the Chesapeake Bay. This is a real-world problem: automating these measurements would greatly enhance the ability to maintain an environmental understanding of a vital estuary. The specific autonomy technology required has many other uses, to include those related to national security. The project was originated and mentored by Caleb Royer of Scientific Systems, and the student team performed a clean-sheet design, fabrication, and test events on the Chesapeake Bay. Scientific Systems sponsors and mentors student projects to help establish university relationships for partnership, to recruit engineers with hands-on project experience, and to give back to the broader engineering education system.
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Scientific Systems continues our development of advanced maritime autonomy capability and is excited to test our SAFEPASS technology on the water as part of the Joint Prototyping and Experimentation Maritime (JPEM) program. Come see us today at booth # T311 at the Sea Air Space tradeshow.
The Joint Prototyping and Experimentation Maritime (JPEM) program collaborated with Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division's Autonomy Laboratory and Integration Center to conduct a capability discovery event in the Chesapeake Bay from November 2023 - January 2024. This maritime event evaluated emerging and available passive or low emissions sensing (PLES) systems with DoD-wide applicability capable of being employed on small Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USV). The objective of the event was to inform decision-makers of PLES technologies that may enhance or improve USV obstacle detection, tracking and classification capabilities, as well as integration with autonomy. Six systems, ranging from Technical Readiness Level 3-9 participated in the maritime event. Congratulations to the vendors for highlighting their ingenuity and device capability. The JPEM program, sponsored by the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research & Engineering (OUSD(R&E)) Innovation and Modernization, is an ongoing series of maritime technology and showcase events that supports the first maritime look at innovative technologies. For more information contact [email protected].
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Starting Monday, please stop by our booth at Sea Air Space. The show runs April 8-10 at the Gaylord in National Harbor, MD. #seaairspace #navy #AI