Instrumentation Engineering (IE) Awarded Test Systems Contract From General Dynamics-Electric Boat
29 July 2005
Instrumentation Engineering (IE) today announced that it is manufacturing the first Submarine Flight Critical Component Test Bed (SFCCTB) for General Dynamics- Electric Boat. This test system will be used for the revolutionary Virginia Class Submarines. The stealth, firepower and unlimited endurance of these submarines will play a key role in the United State's defense well into the 21st century. IE intends to deliver an equally robust test system and is committed to providing test support throughout the lifecycle of the program.
"I am very proud General Dynamics selected IE on this critical program," said Pat Cupo, President of Instrumentation Engineering. "The SFCCTB requires not only IE’s in depth military test background, but also draws on our extensive optical and RF engineering expertise."
The key to the test system is the same as the key to the submarine—maximum technological and operational flexibility. The SFCCTB is currently designed to test 31 different flight critical components, configured as single or multiple UUT’s. IE’s design provides for future high volume capability and a monitored upgrade path. Operation, maintenance and reconfiguration are simplified by IE’s comprehensive documentation package, and sustainment issues are addressed by IE’s staff support specialists as well as IE’s commitment to non-obsolescence.
About General Dynamics Electric Boat:
With more than a century of experience, Electric Boat has established standards of excellence in the design, construction and lifecycle support of submarines for the U.S. Navy. Primary operations are the shipyard in Groton, CT, and the automated hull-fabrication and outfitting facility in Quonset Point, RI, with a current workforce of 11,300 employees. For more information, please visit
About Instrumentation Engineering (IE):
Instrumentation Engineering (IE) designs, develops and supports ATE system integration, test technology solutions and TPS development for the Military & Aerospace, Communications, Medical, Industrial, Automotive, Office Automation and Consumer markets. For 36 years, Instrumentation Engineering has been approaching production test issues with a unique combination of innovative test technology and practical manufacturing experience.
Founded in 1969, IE has the necessary engineering experience and time-tested development processes to create a virtual in-house test team. IE’s comprehensive test engineering approach simplifies the manufacturing process and compliments in-house talent. For more information, please visit
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