What We Do

We make models that provide visual representations which enhance understanding and communication among stakeholders about the system’s architecture and behavior.

This allows for the early identification of potential problems or conflicts in system design, requirements, or interactions, which can be addressed before implementation.

 

An Engineering Lifecycle Management enterprise using Model-Based Systems Engineering requires a data-centric mindset: Data is input once and used (and refined) by every program! 

Requirements written in the form of capability objectives rather than gaps and solutions keeps stakeholders working in concert as efforts transition to higher security domains.

Configuration and management of the “live” data facilitates a larger enterprise context for decisions 

Rapid Joint All-Domain Command & Control Assessment – Analysis at the Speed of Decisions from “Gray Beards” with decades of experience across USAF and Joint Operations

CAS started with ISR Capabilities-Based Assessments to find, fix, and track a target. When CAS won a contract to determine how to analyze Command and Control requirements we created Architecture-Centric Analysis and began work with Air Combat Command’s A5Y Futures.

Using Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2) for sense, make-sense, and act created the umbrella where every Air Combat Command program of record’s requirements reside.

Model-Based Systems Engineering environment is foundational! Tying requirements to challenge framing, analysis, experimentation, and investments encourages collaboration, data reuse, cost savings, and coherent acquisition strategies.

Find Us:

Address

534 Settlers Landing Rd.

Hampton, VA

23669-4031

Phone 310-245-2156