Wyle has experience with all facets of weapons systems engineering. Examples of weapons system engineering tasks provided to program offices include requirements definition and validation, test program planning, specification development, cost estimation, risk and tradeoff analyses, modeling and simulation studies, and technology maturity and manufacturing assessments. Examples of support provided for engineering field activities include airframe structural analyses and modifications, prototype demonstrations, conduct of test and evaluation programs, and flight control development and testing.
Wyle’s weapon system engineering experience includes:
- Integrating and testing of the Multifunctional Information Distribution System (MIDS) onto the F/A-18, E-2C and other platforms
- Supporting the E-2C upgrade program, integrating and testing various airframe, propulsion and mission systems.
- Developing and integrating the Advanced Targeting Forward Looking Infra-Red (ATFLIR), Digital Communications System (DCS), and Shared Reconnaissance Pod (SHARP) into the F/A-18.
- Developing and testing of F/A-18 High Order Language used in the Software Configuration Sets.
- Developing and integrating the Joint Helmet Mounted Cueing System (JHMCS) and AIM-9X Missile onto the F/A-18.
- Drafting and maintaining the integrated program schedules for the F/A-18E/F and E-2C upgrade programs.
- Drafting statements of work and performance specifications for the F/A-18E/F Low Rate Initial Production program.
- Supporting the F/A-18E/F preliminary and critical design reviews
- Preparing test and evaluation master plans for various programs, Wyle offers a fully-integrated approach to weapon systems engineering which can be adapted to any customer's specific program requirements.
Wyle offers a fully-integrated approach to weapon systems engineering which can be adapted to any customer's specific program requirements.