Booth Title: Objective Interface Systems, Inc.
Booth Number: 818
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DESCRIPTION:
Objective Interface Systems, Inc., provides real-time connectivity software development tools to meet the high-performance needs for worldwide telecommunications, data communications, industrial automation, consumer electronic, military, and aerospace markets. Our signature high-performance product, ORBexpress, is the proven fastest Object Request Broker (ORB) on the market today.
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URL:
www.ois.com
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Booth Title: OO-ALC/TIS
Booth Number: 412
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DESCRIPTION:
Ogden Air Logistics Center Software Engineering Division TIS (OO-ALC/TIS) is the first Department of Defense (DoD) organization to achieve the highest level on the Software Engineering Institute's Capability Maturity Model (CMM® Level 5). TIS includes more than 500 engineers and technical professionals producing solutions for the twenty-first century warfighters and weapons maintainers. The organization's success in process improvement has translated into better cost and schedule estimates and higher quality products for its customers. TIS has demonstrated expertise in the following product lines: aircraft Operational Flight Programs (OFP), aircraft and missile Automated Test Equipment (ATE), mission planning systems, flightline support equipment, simulations, and emulations, and Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence (C3I) Systems.
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URL:
www.TIS.hill.AF.mil
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Booth Title: Open Systems Joint Task Force
Booth Number: 214
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DESCRIPTION:
The Open Systems Joint Task Force (OSJTF) has been chartered by the Under Secretary of Defense (Acquisition, Technology & Logistics) to institutionalize use of an open systems approach in weapons systems acquisition. An open systems approach is an integrated technical and business strategy employing modular design and, where appropriate, defining key interfaces using widely supported industry consensus standards. An open systems approach enables leveraging commercially funded technologies and takes advantage of increased competition to field superior systems more quickly and affordably.
The OSJTF conducts numerous activities including: conducting pilot programs demonstrating open systems application in weapon systems acquisition; supporting commercial interface standards extensions to ensure weapon system suitability; extending the Joint Technical Architecture to include weapons systems and developing tools to enhance its utility; developing and delivering training, and participating in conferences such as the Software Technology Conference; and integrating open systems concepts into Department of Defense (DoD) acquisition policy (e.g., DoD 5000).
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URL:
www.acq.osd.mil/osjtf
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