Qualtech Systems Inc
- View government funding actions
- East Hartford, CT 061083288
- Phone: 860-257-8014
- Corporate URL: www.teamqsi.com
- Estimated Number of Employees: 20
- Estimated Annual Receipts: $3,663,875
- Business Start Date: 1993
- Contact Person: Marta Olenick
- Contact Phone: 860-257-8014
- Contact Email: marta@teamqsi.com
- Business Structure:
- Corporate Entity (Not Tax Exempt)
- Business Type:
- Minority Owned Business
- For Profit Organization
- Subcontinent Asian (Asian-Indian) American Owned
- Subchapter S Corporation
- Industries Served: Custom Computer Programming Services, Professional and Management Development Training
- Product Areas: R&D- AGRICULTURE: INSECT AND DISEASE CONTROL (BASIC RESEARCH), R&D-INSECT & DIS CONT-B RES, R&D- AGRICULTURE: INSECT AND DISEASE CONTROL (APPLIED RESEARCH/EXPLORATORY DEVELOPMENT), R&D-INSECT & DIS CONT-A RES/EXPL DE, R&D- AGRICULTURE: INSECT AND DISEASE CONTROL (ADVANCED DEVELOPMENT), R&D-INSECT & DIS CONT-ADV DEV, R&D- AGRICULTURE: INSECT AND DISEASE CONTROL (OPERATIONAL SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT), R&D-INSECT & DIS CONT-OPSY DEV, R&D-INSECT & DIS CONT-MGMT SUP, R&D- AGRICULTURE: INSECT AND DISEASE CONTROL (MANAGEMENT/SUPPORT), R&D- AGRICULTURE: INSECT AND DISEASE CONTROL (COMMERCIALIZED), R&D-INSECT & DISEASE CNTL-COMERCLIZ, PESTICIDES SUPPORT SERVICES, ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS PROTECTION- PESTICIDES SUPPORT
Sampling of Federal Government Funding Actions/Set Asides
In order by amount of set aside monies.
- $8,750 - Friday the 25th of November 2011
National Aeronautics And Space Administration
MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER
3 MONTH SOFTWARE TEAMS DESIGNER&RDS LICENSE&MAINTENANCE SUPPORT - $749,912 - Friday the 10th of July 2015
National Aeronautics And Space Administration
NASA SHARED SERVICES CENTER
IGF::OT::IGF OTHER FUNCTION - SPACE MISSIONS ARE IMMENSELY COSTLY ENDEAVOR FAULT FREE FUNCTION OF THE HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE USED THEREIN ARE HIGHLY CRITICAL TO MISSION SUCCESS. BEING HIGHLY COMPLEX, MANUAL INTERVENTION IN OPERATION, TROUBLESHOOTING, AND HEALTH MANAGEMENT RELATED AREAS ARE LABOR INTENSIVE AND TIME CONSUMING. ON TOP OF THAT WITH TIME THE COMPLEXITIES OF THE SYSTEMS ARE INCREASING, AND THE PERFORMANCE AND AVAILABILITY REQUIREMENTS ARE BECOME EVEN MORE STRINGENT. IN THE FACE OF THIS SITUATION, AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES ARE INCREASINGLY LOOKED UPON TO PERFORM CRITICAL TASKS IN SHORT TIME, WITHOUT MANUAL INTERVENTION (OR WITH MINIMAL INTERVENTION) IN ERROR-FREE MANNER. QUALTECH SYSTEMS, INC., IN COLLABORATION WITH TRACLABS, INC., PROPOSES DEVELOPING NOVEL CAPABILITIES IN THE AREAS OF HEALTH MANAGEMENT, PROVIDING INFORMATION FOR HEALTH AND CAPABILITY-RELATED SITUATIONAL AWARENESS, ACQUISITION OF DATA FROM ONBOARD SYSTEMS, AND GENERATING AND INVOKING PROCEDURES FOR TROUBLESHOOTING, RESTORATION OF OPERATION, AND/OR INITIATING SAFETY ASSURANCE PROCESSES. - $4,000 - Friday the 22nd of November 2013
National Aeronautics And Space Administration
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER
QUALTECH BRAND TEAMATE SOFTWARE ANNUAL LICENSE&MAINTENANCE. - $35,000 - Wednesday the 7th of March 2012
National Aeronautics And Space Administration
MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER
SOFTWARE LICENSE - $30,000 - Friday the 16th of March 2012
National Aeronautics And Space Administration
GLENN RESEARCH CENTER
NEW SOFTWARE LICENSES AND MAINTENANCE - $16,000 - Tuesday the 13th of March 2012
National Aeronautics And Space Administration
GLENN RESEARCH CENTER
SOFTWARE AND MAINTENANCE RENEWAL FOR 1 YEAR - $149,984 - Tuesday the 5th of June 2012
Department Of Air Force
FA8650 USAF AFMC AFRL/RQK
PROGNOSTIC HEALTH MANAGEMENT (PHM) OF ELECTROMECHANICAL ACTUATION (EMA) SYSTEMS FOR NEXT-GENERATIONMILITARY AIRCRAFT - S - $124,981 - Tuesday the 27th of November 2012
National Aeronautics And Space Administration
NASA SHARED SERVICES CENTER
LONG-DURATION ROBOTIC AND MANNED SPACE MISSIONS HAVE A NUMBER OF UNIQUE REQUIREMENTS FOR MISSION SUCCESS. THESE INCLUDE ULTRA-HIGH RELIABILITY, SAFETY, SUSTAINABILITY AND AFFORDABILITY OF LAUNCH VEHICLES AND SPACECRAFT. THESE REQUIREMENTS, IN TURN, ARE ALLOCATED AMONG CRITICAL SUBSYSTEMS, SUCH AS ENGINES, PROPELLANTS, STRUCTURES, SOFTWARE SYSTEMS, THERMAL PROTECTION, POWER, AVIONICS, LIFE SUPPORT, GUIDANCE, COMMUNICATION AND NAVIGATION. IN THIS VEIN, NOVEL INTEGRATED SYSTEM HEALTH MANAGEMENT (ISHM) TECHNOLOGIES THAT EVOLVE WITH THE SYSTEM LIFE-CYCLE, VIZ., CONCEPT->DESIGN->DEVELOPMENT->PRODUCTION->OPERATIONS AND TRAINING, ARE ESSENTIAL FOR MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS OF SAFE AND ULTRA-RELIABLE, SUSTAINABLE AND AFFORDABLE LAUNCH VEHICLES AND SPACECRAFT. NASA HAS BEEN EMPLOYING A NUMBER OF RELIABILITY TOOLS AND METHODS, FMECA, FTA AND PRA, FOR DESIGNING RELIABLE AND SAFE SYSTEMS. HOWEVER, THE CURRENT METHODS ARE AD HOC, PRONE TO ERRORS AND DO NOT EVOLVE WITH THE SYSTEM LIFE-CYCLE. IN RESPONSE TO THESE CHALLENGES, QUALTECH SYSTEMS, INC. (QSI) PROPOSE TO DEVELOP AN INTEGRATED SYSTEM HEALTH MANAGEMENT (ISHM) TOOL AND A CONCOMITANT PROCESS FOR NEW HEAVY LIFT LAUNCH SYSTEMS AND EXPLORATION PRECURSOR ROBOTIC MISSIONS. THE NEW RISK AND DESIGN ANALYSIS TOOL, WHEN COUPLED WITH QSI'S DIAGNOSTIC AND PROGNOSTIC TOOLS (QSI'S TESTABILITY ENGINEERING AND MAINTENANCE SYSTEM (TEAMS) TOOLSET) WILL SIMPLIFY EARLY-STAGE DESIGN OF HEALTH MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONALITY DURING THE DEVELOPMENT OF SPACE SYSTEMS (E.G., SAFETY AND MISSION ASSURANCE ANALYSIS, FAILURE MODES, EFFECTS AND CRITICALITY ANALYSIS, HAZARDS ANALYSIS, FUNCTIONAL MODELS, FAULT PROPAGATION MODELS, TESTABILITY ANALYSIS, DESIGN FOR SERVICEABILITY, SUSTAINABILITY AND AFFORDABILITY). THE TEAMS SW SUITE ALREADY HOSTS A NUMBER OF THESE DESIRED CAPABILITIES. CONSEQUENTLY, QSI PROPOSES TO INTRODUCE ADDITIONAL MODELING AND ANALYTIC CAPABILITIES TO TEAMS AND ENHANCE THE EXISTING, SO AS TO MAKE IT AN ENHANCED SUPPORT TOOL FOR ISHM. - $124,902 - Tuesday the 27th of November 2012
National Aeronautics And Space Administration
NASA SHARED SERVICES CENTER
SYSTEM AUTONOMY IS A KEY ENABLER FOR SATISFYING COMPLEX MISSION GOALS, ENHANCING MISSION SUCCESS PROBABILITIES, AS WELL AS SAFETY AT A REDUCED COST. FAULT MANAGEMENT (FM) IS ONE OF THE MOST CRUCIAL COMPONENTS OF SYSTEM AUTONOMY. NASA HAS COME UP WITH AN FM HANDBOOK THAT PROVIDES REQUIREMENTS, RULES AND GUIDELINES FOR IMPROVING THE FM DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT, VERIFICATION&VALIDATION AND OPERATIONS PROCESSES. HOWEVER, ADHERENCE TO FM DIRECTIVES FOR REALIZING THE ABOVE MENTIONED GOALS NECESSITATES AID FROM ADVANCED SOFTWARE TOOLS. THESE TOOLS SHOULD BE ABLE TO MODEL A SYSTEM (DURING THE DESIGN PHASE) FROM THE FM PERSPECTIVE, SUPPORT VARIOUS DESIGN EVALUATION AND VALIDATION ACTIVITIES, IDENTIFY SHORTCOMINGS OR INCONSISTENCIES IN THE DESIGNS, AND AID FM DESIGN UPDATING/REVISION. DURING THE OPERATIONAL PHASE, THESE TOOLS SHOULD PERFORM FAULT DETECTION, DIAGNOSTICS, AND PROGNOSTICS; ASSESS FUNCTIONAL CAPABILITIES OF VARIOUS SYSTEMS; PROVIDE ACTIONABLE DECISIONS FOR HEALTH MANAGEMENT; FACILITATE OPTIMAL TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE; AND ASSESS PROBABILITIES OF INDIVIDUAL MISSION OBJECTIVE SATISFACTION AND OVERALL MISSION SUCCESS. QSI'S TEAMS (TESTABILITY ENGINEERING AND MAINTENANCE SYSTEM) SW SUITE ALREADY HOSTS A NUMBER OF THESE DESIRED CAPABILITIES. CONSEQUENTLY, QSI PROPOSES TO INTRODUCE ADDITIONAL MODELING AND ANALYTIC CAPABILITIES TO TEAMS AND ENHANCE THE EXISTING, SO AS TO MAKE IT AN EFFECTIVE SUPPORT TOOL FOR FM. - $10,000 - Tuesday the 25th of September 2012
National Aeronautics And Space Administration
GLENN RESEARCH CENTER
10QSI-RD/F TWO SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE FOR TEAMS LICENSES.
© Copyright 2019
The Collier Report published by 1918 Media LLC.
Information displayed in this dossier has been provided through available open source or public sources.
No reliance should be made by readers or Collier Report subscribers.
Funding actions are complicated and do not always represent dollar-for-dollar payments to vendors nor do they represent payments in certain instances.
Requests for the modification of displayed information may be made to help.desk@1918.media.