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DDC-I Customer Success Stories

DDC-I has provided software development tools for many successful programs. Serving the safety critical industry for over 20 years, we offer tools and expertise in real-time embedded development. Our teams are knowledgeable, experienced and have the power to make things happen. These are just a few of the many programs which have used DDC-I tools and services in the Commercial, Space and Defense Industries.

Commercial

- AIMS - Aircraft Information Management System
- Airbus A340 Flight Data Recorder System
- Beriev BE-200
- Boeing 757
- Boeing 767
- Boeing 777
- Boeing MD-90
- GPS - Global Positioning System
- HUD - Commercial Avionics Heads-Up Display
- S-92 Helicopter
- TGV - Train à Grande Vitesse

Space

- A2100 Satellite
- ASCM ("Black Box" Satellite Control Module)
- Atlas V
- Cassini Cosmic Dust Analyzer
- Classified Defense Satellite
- CloudSat Satellite
- EURECA - European Retrievable Carrier
- GFO - Geosat Follow-On
- ISS - International Space Station
- MMU - Modular Memory Unit
- MSX (Space Satellite Experiment)
- SBRs - Space Based Radars
- SMTS - Spacebased Missile Tracking System
- SSTI - Small Spacecraft Technology Initiative
- Swift Satellite
- X-Ray Multi-Mirror Satellite
- Ørsted Micro Satellite

Army

- AAWS-M - Advanced Anti-Tank Weapon System - Medium
- Apache Longbow
- BCIS - Battlefield Combat Identification System
- Bradley M2A3
- BREECHER (Mine Clearing Tank)
- Chinook CH-47 Helicopter
- CV-90 - Tracked Armored Combat Vehicles
- EMUT Radio
- ITAS - Improved Target Acquisition System
- Javelin Weapon System
- Kiowa Warrior Helicopter
- LOSAT - Line-of-Sight Anti-Tank Missile
- MLRS - Multiple Launch Rocket System
- RAH66 Commanche Helicopter
- RTEMS - Real-Time Executive for Missile Systems
- UH-60 Blackhawk

Other Military

- ALS - Automatic Landing System
- ERG - Extended Range Gunnery
- IGM - Inertial Guided Munitions

Navy

- A-4 Skyhawk
- AGM-114B/K/M Hellfire Missile
- AIM-155 Advanced Air-to-Air Missile
- ALFS - Advanced Low-Frequency Sonar
- C-130 Hercules
- C-2A Greyhound
- EA-6B Prowler
- F-14 Tomcat
- F-16 Fighting Falcon
- F/A-18 Hornet
- JDAM - Joint Direct Attack Munitions
- JSF - Joint Strike Fighter
- JSOW - Joint Standoff Weapon
- Link 11 (Submarine Warfare)
- MK-30-MOD 2 - Torpedo Target
- SEAFAC Testbed
- SM-3 Standard Missile-3
- VEMS - Versatile Exercise Mine System
- VLS - Mk41 Vertical Launching System

Air Force

- A-10/OA-10 Thunderbolt
- B-1B Lancer
- B-2 Spirit
- B-52 Stratofortress
- C-130 Hercules
- C-141 Starlifter
- CDNU - Control Display Navigation Unit
- DIRCM - Directional Infrared Countermeasures
- F-15 Eagle
- F-16 Fighting Falcon
- F-22 Raptor
- JDAM - Joint Direct Attack Munitions
- JSF - Joint Strike Fighter
- JSOW - Joint Standoff Weapon
- KC-135 Stratotanker
- LANTIRN - Low Altitude Navigation and Targeting Infrared for Night
- MMLS - Mobile Microwave Landing System
- Paveway Laser Guided Bomb
- Quiet Night II Low Observability
- RC-135-V/W Rivet Joint
- SBIRS-Low - Space Based Infrared System
- U-2S/TU-2S
- UH-1N Huey

Other Avionics

- ACAMS - Aircraft Condition Analysis Management System
- AN/APR-39 Radar Warning Receiver
- AVM - Avionics Vibration Monitor
- AWACS - Airborne Warning And Control System
- FLIR - Nighttime Forward-Looking Infrared Radar
- FTAP - Fault Tolerant Avionics Processor
- FTINU - Fault Tolerant Inertial Navigation Unit
- ICNIA - Inertial Communication Navigation
- IFMU - Integrated Flight Management Unit
- L159-ALCA - Advanced Light Combat Aircraft
- LCT - Light Control Terminal
- Mark XV (Aircraft I.D.System)
- MRM - Multi-processor Reconfigurable Mission Computer
- OMI - CORE/GLUE/SAFE
- Peace Marble V
- Presidential Helicopter
- UAV - Unmanned Aerial Vehicle

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Customer Quote:
"While we are on the subject of support I would like to emphasize that Alex and Richard have been superb in their support of our project. We could not have gotten over our initial hurdles without them."