The dedicated and experienced Science and Engineering Programs Division of Wyle Information Systems support engineering, programming, and analysis on nearly 30 contracts. Helping NOAA develop, test, and deploy a major upgrade to the Next Generation Weather Radar (NEXRAD) network, which provides early warning and tracking of tornadoes, major storms, and other potentially destructive weather events. Completing the improvements to this system 2 months ahead of schedule resulted in a cost savings of $100,000. Further expertise is evident with Wyle staff helping develop global forecast systems for the National Weather Service’s (NWS) Climate Prediction Center (CPC), visualization applications for the Advanced Weather Interactive Processing System (AWIPS), and advanced atmospheric and oceanic dynamics research systems for the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL).
Scientific computing support honors include NASA’s 2002 George M. Low Award for Quality and Technical Excellence, the NASA Minority Contractor of the Year award, and the Software of the Year award. These awards grew out of success on the Professional, Administrative, and Computational Engineering (PACE) contract at Glenn Research Center, where support consists of aerospace research and engineering, space communications, and high-performance computing and networking. Staff had a key role in supporting the $4.5 billion NWS modernization program, earning a personal commendation from the NWS Director.
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