For
over 35 years TRANDES has been dedicated to providing high quality
professional services to the DOD community as well as other federal
government agencies.
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TRANDES is actively supporting the Navy's Hardware Systems Commands (NAVSEA, SPAWAR, NAVAIR) and their field activities (SSC San Diego, SSC Charleston and Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division) in all phases of ship and aviation systems acquisitions from concept exploration,system definition to operations and support. TRANDES is especially strong in the following areas:
Acquisition Management
ISE Management Support
Systems/Equipment Acquisition
Systems Development & Integration Services
TRANDES' experienced engineers, technicians and analysts work together as part of the Navy acquisition manager's team, providing expert advice and problem solutions ranging from complex acquisition strategies to "waterfront" program execution. Our approach to systems acquisition support is to consider any element or problem in the context of the total acquisition goals, objectives and milestones, and provide solutions that complement the total acquisition program.
TRANDES' San Diego, CA office provides systems development and integration services in support of SSC San Diego for selected systems/subsystems such as Command, Control, Communications, and Computers (C4I); Cryptographic Interfaces; General Service Communications; Van Communications; Microwave Links; Automated Data Processors; and Marine Corps Electronics. We are proud of our contributions to the development and fielding of state-of-the-art weapons systems and the dedication of our most important resource -- our people -- to assure nothing but the best for the Fleet.
TRANDES is committed to providing cost-effective and cost-conscious solutions to the challenges of both today and tomorrow, consistent with the political, budgetary and resource constraints placed upon today's acquisition managers.