System Planning Corporation

System Planning Corporation
Private
Founded 1970
Headquarters Arlington, Virginia
Key people
Ronald L. Easley, Founder and CEO
Products National Security Research, Electronics, Computer Software
Number of employees
Unknown
Slogan 35 Years of Excellence
Website www.sysplan.com

System Planning Corporation (SPC) is a Virginia based corporation founded in 1970 that produces military electronics, such as radar, and Systems Engineering and Technical Assistance in airwarfare, cybersecurity, program management and research of advanced weapons systems, advanced space systems and advanced microsystems for the United States Department of Defense (DoD). It is principal support contractor to cabinet-level departments, including the Department of Defense, Justice and State, and Homeland Security.[1]

Contracts

SPC is one of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)'s largest support contractors and has supported DARPA virtually continuously since SPC's founding. SPC provides Systems Engineering and Technical Assistance, and support services to most of DARPA's Technology Offices.

SPC has a long involvement with the U.S. stealth program. SPC designed and fabricated one of the first specialized radar cross section (RCS) measurement radars used to validate the low observable signatures of stealthy vehicles. SPC produces RCS measurement systems, currently the MK V, which are principally used by the U.S. to provide quality assurance for deployed aircraft and ships, including the F-117A and B-2 bomber.

As of 2014, SPC has contracts for

Fields of interest

See also

References

  1. Ronald Easley (n.d.). "From the Founder & Chairman". System Planning Corporation. Retrieved 6 December 2014.
  2. SPC (n.d.). "SPC-Doing Business". SPC. Retrieved 6 December 2014.

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