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Past projects

Aerospace projects of all types, national defense, NASA and commercial, too numerous to mention.  All requiring sophisticated means of manufacturing and post fabrication testing.  Our experience stretches back to the 1984 and the Reagan years, when our nations SDI “Star Wars Initiative” project helped usher in an end to the cold war. One of our most notable contributions to SDI, included three laser “ high vacuum” back fill stations for Boeing in Seattle, WA. 

This was part of the infrared missile detection system which flew out of Guam and was intended to detect and track the intercontinental nuclear missiles while in flight.  It was this technology that led our nation to further advances and what later became known as the ABL project, which we also had the distinct privilege to have participated in.  All these projects required strict adherence to mil spec tolerance and tough aerospace requirements.  But it was through these standards we, as a nation, became the global leader in technology.  Although historically these advanced fabrications may have fell into obscurity, to all those who participated, we take pride in our national contributions both then and now.  It is only with these advanced lessons we, as a nation, remain the technological leader of today. We are proud and honored to have participated then and continue to offer our support to our nation’s defense projects.

 

 

 

 

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Since 1984, we’ve had the distinct honor and privilege to have participated in many of our nation’s defense projects. Every high vacuum project allowed us the opportunity to provide excellence in all that we did. Whether part of our national defense or NASA’s cutting edge technology, they all required sophisticated means of manufacturing and post fabrication testing. We believe it’s that experience that sets us apart from most of the manufacturing of today.

It was 1987 and our nations SDI “Reagan’s Star Wars Initiative” project was in full swing. Few realize the importance of these days but as history showed it was this technology that help usher in an end to the cold war. Some of our most notable contributions to SDI, included three laser “ high vacuum” back fill stations for Boeing Aerospace in Seattle, WA. This was part of the infrared missile detection system which flew out of Guam and was intended to detect and track the intercontinental nuclear missiles while in flight. It was this technology that led our nation to further advances and what later became known as the ABL project of 2004. Advanced technological projects such as these, meant strict adherence to mil spec tolerance and tough aerospace requirements. And it was through these rigid standards, we, as a nation, became the global leader in technology. Although historically these advanced fabrications may have fell into obscurity, to all of us who participated, we take pride in our national contributions both then and now. It is only with these advanced lessons, we all, as a nation, remain the technological leader of tomorrow. We are proud to have participated then and honored to continue our support today of our nation’s defense projects.

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