| SURVICE Metrology provides innovative and integrated dimensional inspection services, 3-D modeling, and metrology application development. From our metrology facility in northeastern Maryland as well as its portable field measurement teams, we provide support to U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and commercial customers.
SURVICE Metrology is a division of the SURVICE Engineering Company (www.survice.com). SURVICE has been providing the DoD and related customers with specialized products and services supporting the design, development, testing, and fielding of combat systems for more than 25 years. SURVICE's corporate headquarters is in Belcamp, MD, and has technical operations in Maryland, Virginia, Ohio, Alabama, Florida, and California.
- A suite of state-of-the-art metrology equipment
- Advanced measurement and modeling tools
- Extensive measurement and modeling experience
- Unique custom application development capability
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The SURVICE Metrology Center has partnered with senior mechanical engineering students from the University of Delaware (UD) to design and fabricate a unique measurement tool for 3D modeling of line and tubing runs in military vehicles. The development effort is part of SURVICE’s ongoing efforts to perform high-resolution scanning and modeling of variants of the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) armored combat vehicle for the U.S. Army. The models that SURVICE is generating are being used to drive vehicle designs for optimized crew and system survivability. |
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Chesapeake Testing has ordered a microfocus computed tomography (CT) system which will be used to perform inspection on ballistic-resistant personal body armor. Read more in Quality Digest. |
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SURVICE was awarded an Air Force contract to research the scanning and analysis of gas engine turbine blades to support next-generation manufacturing technologies. |
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SURVICE supports the Smithsonian in using the latest metrology tools and processes to reconstruct a nineteenth century artifact. |
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SURVICE Metrology scanned the Nittany Lion shrine to enable it to be rebuilt or repaired in the event of damage. Read more in Penn Stater. |
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SURVICE recently won a contract with NAVAIR to integrate non-destructive inspection (NDI) technologies with the latest in high-end laser-based metrology equipment to streamline maintenance and repair activities associated with composite structures in next-generation fighter aircraft. Read more in Quality Digest. |
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SURVICE was recently awarded a contract with SPAWAR to extend the Trackline Contour Mapping System (TCMS) SURVICE developed for NOAA for military applications. |
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SURVICE was recently awarded a contract with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to develop technologies to automate and streamline hydrographic surveying of coastal waterways. |
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