EG&G has fully staffed, vertically integrated engineering
development and fabrication facilities which produce component
hardware and software, and large, complex custom systems. Our
facilities house various shops, laboratories and integration areas
which are used for producing and testing equipment ranging in
size from small, compact, battery-operated instrumentation to
fully integrated systems installed in semitrailers and portable
shelters.
Our main technical facility has over 30,000 square feet of secured and monitored floor space and has been cleared for classified storage by DCAS, Dallas, TX. Approximately 15,000 square feet is
used as office space and conference rooms for management, administration,
engineering, program control, drafting, word processing, training
and storage of documents and records. The remaining area comprises
laboratories, shops, drafting, and other functions. All spaces
are access controlled and monitored through use of proximity badges,
computer controlled door readers and video monitoring/recording.
Internal spaces are continuously monitored for unauthorized access
and hazardous conditions through the use of glass breakage, motion
detection, body heat sensors, smoke and fire detection.
EG&G houses a number of scientific laboratories, a machine
shop, sheet metal shop, coating facilities, optical bench, and
electronic assembly and checkout laboratories. These capabilities
enable us to perform rapid prototype fabrication and evaluation
of hardware.
Machine Shop
A well equipped and professionally staffed precision machine shop
facilitates the production of a wide variety of prototype and
finished parts as well as sub and final assemblies. The shop is
used for a wide variety of fabrication processes, including turning,
milling (manual and CNC), boring grinding, shearing, bending,
punching, engraving, TIG, MIG and spot welding, brazing, chromate
passivating, painting and part marking.
Electronic Assembly Shop
The Electronic Assembly Shop is equipped for production as well
as research and development in the electronic, optical, and mechanical
areas. Our personnel can fabricate and assemble electronic hardware
which may range from developing prototypes to production items
built to existing drawings. Our personnel have extensive experience
in chassis wiring, wire-wrapping, PC board assembly, cable harnessing,
rack wiring and precision mechanical assembly. They are also experienced
in hot stamping, cable marking, lacing, potting, conformal coating,
heatshrinking, surface mounting, and fiber optic cable polishing
and terminating. The laboratory has a fiber optic connector polishing
machine, ultrasonic cleaners, terminal insertion tools, ribbon
cable connector installation tools, heating and cooling ovens,
and a wide range of crimping, insertion and extraction tools required
for specialty items.
Sensor Laboratory
The Sensor Laboratory provides capability for the production of
precision EMP and Lightning simulation sensors for Government
and commercial customers. The sensor lab personnel produce intricate,
composite-encapsulated prototype and production sensors used in
various commercial and defense EMP and lightning simulation programs.
The laboratory has complete instrumentation for sub-nanosecond
pulse work and includes a double-shielded screen room.
High Bay Areas
The high-bay areas are utilized for large fabrication and assembly
projects such as shelter and van modification, assembly and checkout.
Each area is large enough to house two 8' x 40' vans and corresponding
work space. These indoor areas are protected during nonworking
hours by the electronic facility security system.Secured Yard
Area Approximately 24,000 square feet is dedicated as a secure
outdoor paved yard area. This area is lighted, fenced and monitored
24 hours a day with a recorded video camera system.
Secured Yard Area
Approximately 24,000
square feet is dedicated as a secure outdoor paved yard area.
This area is lighted, fenced and monitored 24 hours a day with
a recorded video camera system.
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