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SYSTEMS ENGINEERING

For nearly two decades, Apptis has designed, delivered, managed, and support complex networks, telephony, and information systems for government. From engineering communications architectures for the Department of Defense, to automating the issuance of passports for the Department of State, clients have relied upon us for the smart application of technology that ensures return-on-investment and optimizes current technology investments. 

Apptis expertise spans the full lifecycle from planning to development and implementation to user acceptance. We are careful to align systems with the business environment to bolster results. To add value, our teams boast a full range of supporting technical specialties that are often domain specific and jumpstart success.  Today’s government clients are most interested in our expertise in telecommunications, risk assessments, and our ability to integrate information assurance and drive success through CMMI certified processes.

Capabilities
Systems Analysis and Design
Simulation and Modeling
Enterprise Architecture
Systems Deployment
Systems IV&V
Full Lifecycle Support

Representative Success Stories

Department of State Passport Systems began leveraging Apptis’ expertise five years ago to automate passport issuance and enable real time, worldwide digital records management. Through modernization of a complex net of processes, applications, and systems, what was a slow, paper-based process, is now the model of automated efficiency and impenetrable high-tech security.

Defense Information System Agency selected Apptis as a founding team member for the Global Information Grid Bandwidth Expansion (GIG-BE) Program. Apptis systems integration expertise helped drive functional requirements, architecture and design, testing and transition. Completed in 2005, the GIG-BE Program won awards for its exemplary success in transforming DoD net-centric communications.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has relied on Apptis' complex systems engineering capabilities for more than 20 years, tapping experience that spans 25 new and legacy National Airspace System (NAS) subsystems. From acquisition and development through deployment, sustainment, upgrades, and decommissioning, the technology we have integrated or engineered has helped to make U.S. skies the safest in the world.