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Managing Risk in a Complex World

Defense Programs

Systems Integration

Systems integration helps bridge gaps in organizational structure, business processes, and data. This is particularly true when it comes to providing operational functionality across diverse technologies, an on-going challenge in the world of Defense.

Transformation integration.

IEM possesses a keen appreciation and profound respect for the challenges associated with systems integration, as it plays such an integral part of force modernization, transformation, and net-centric operations.  Interoperability is also critical for collaborative emergency response missions that cross military, Federal, state, and local jurisdictional lines.

High stakes IT background.

With roots of experience planted deeply in homeland security, homeland defense, and emergency planning and management at all levels, IEM keenly appreciates the need to create relevant and scaleable integrated systems that satisfy the needs of multiple stakeholders. We help improve existing capabilities by conceptualizing new approaches and implementing new technologies, integrating and rapidly deploying both.

Our systems design, development, and integration efforts create operational and technological synergies for faster and more informed decision making. We combine analytical competencies, technical know-how, and depth of operational experience to integrate diverse systems and create solutions that result in increased user productivity, reduced costs, and, in the worlds of defense and emergency management, more lives saved.

Supporting joint operations.

IEM’s experience and leadership working with government clients have primed us to think beyond typical jurisdictional lines, and instead consider the issues that inherently link multiple agencies and multiple stakeholders. Some of these issues include technical compatibility and interoperability, operational cooperation and coordination, and the necessity of streamlining information flow up and down bureaucratic channels. 

IEM professionals have experience with such hardware as:

  • SGI with IRX OS
  • HP with HP_UX OS
  • PC with WINDOWS NT/2000/XP
  • Redhat Linux

We are also familiar with and utilize the following software:

  • SQL
  • Advanced Creative Research Tool (ACRT) ground vehicle
  • Post Engagement Ground Effects Model (PEGEM) and its sub-federations
  • JCATS
  • JANUS
  • Onesaf TestBed (OTB)
  • ModSAF
  • Nuclear Biological Chemical Radiological Environment Effects Model (NBCRS)
  • Dial-A-Sensor
  • Joint Warning And Reporting Network (JWARN)
  • Digital Analog Communication System (DACS)
  • Intelligent Minefield System2 (IMS2)
  • FireSim
  • Robotic Combat Support System Simulator (RCSS)