
Saving Time and Money Through Process Improvement
Concurrent Technologies Corporation was there to help the Marine Corps improve their logistical processes with an innovative material readiness information solution. Thanks to the new process, the Marines have saved over 1 million hours per year.
Making Vehicles Lighter, Faster, and Better
In fields of battle, the traditional Hummer’s speed and weight presented unanticipated challenges. Concurrent Technologies Corporation was asked to redesign the Hummer’s engine to improve its overall performance and fuel-efficiency. The new Hybrid Electric-High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle is a testament to CTC’s product improvement process.

Fewer Parts Means Fewer Malfunctions, Greater Cost Efficiency
Concurrent Technologies Corporation took part in a redesign process of the M777 Howitzer with the goal of reducing the cost and number of parts required. What resulted was a weapon that had fewer parts and was cheaper to build, providing cost and labour time savings.

Leadership in Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) Technology
Concurrent Technologies Corporation is a leader in Unexploded Ordnance remediation techniques. CTC operates the National Defense Center for Energy & Environment for the U.S. Department of Defense. This center is the largest of its kind, and is a leader in developing new, safer, more effective methods of addressing UXOs, and undertaking environmental repair.

Finding a Needle in a Haystack – in One Second
Concurrent Technologies Corporation has developed supercomputing search capabilities that allow users to search the equivalent of the Library of Congress in one second. The system offers major collaboration benefits, allows for time-sensitive searches across separate databases related to Human Intelligence targets, and helps facilitate quick facial recognition searches.

Give us the problem. We will solve it.
The U.S. Navy needed help. It needed a system to determine the risk of mines at sea. They approached Concurrent Technologies Corporation, and CTC developed a flight-capable proof of concept prototype from a clean sheet in 18 months, and has made 9 initial production shipsets of the system so far. CTC is also responsible for the system’s testing, logistics, and repair, and is the spare parts provider.

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