Engineering for Today's Complex Technical Environments
The key to success in today's complex technical environment is the ability to manage projects efficiently and effectively. This takes strong skills and experience from people and teams that have succeeded in taking projects to completion regardless of the situation.
Engineering and IT Services from GENCO SYSTEMS utilize proven experience and methodologies to deliver IT Solutions that meet the business technology needs of our clients.
The skills of both our Project Leaders and Team Members are broad and deep. We have expertise in virtually every aspect of Systems Engineering, Software Development, and Technology Solutions.
Our long experience in delivering complex solutions for our clients has taught us that success requires skills in both working with clients as business partners, and in providing leadership to manage large-scale complex consulting engagements.
Our Services
We can supply the latest application development skills in many areas. Click on the areas that you are interested in to learn more.
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Explanation of Services
We have arranged the detailed description of our services in order of importance to our clients. Please click on the above links or scroll to the bottom of the page to read about all of our services.
As one of our specialities, we can provide IV&V support during a System's Development Life Cycle (SDLC). We believe that IV&V helps the customer gain the most return on investment (ROI) that is possible on software development programs. The primary reason for this is that IV&V remains independent of the organization to provide an unbiased review of processes and products.
At GENCO SYSTEMS, IV&V services are provided on each SDLC phase such as: requirements, design, build (coding), testing, integration, and maintenance. Verification determines if the system meets all of its allocated requirements. Validation determines if the system achieves the specified functional and performance levels in a reliable and efficient manner.
GENCO performs analyses on the effects of new systems and concepts on existing systems, enabling our customers to make informed decisions. Implementing IV&V early in the software development life cycle, will detect defects earlier, and thus cost less to correct. Our IV&V processes will help the customer deliver the system or product on schedule and within budget.
Our company's personnel are capable of performing a variety of services in planning and managing large-scale system development programs. This business area utilizes the wide range of technical and management skills of our personnel to plan, analyze, design, test, support, train, maintain, and dispose of a variety of PC and mainframe systems.
GENCO has already provided consulting assistance to the FAA software development contractor when enhancing the WARP System with new high-tech hardware. Our employees have experience and expertise in the use of the latest programming languages, skills, and tools like: Java, C, C++, HTML, XML, Visual Basic, Power Builder with Oracle, Sybase, Sequel Server as back end functions.
Our company has proficiency in the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) Capability Maturity Model (CMM) requirements and models. We can help a customer plan for a Software Process Assessment (SPA), and Software Process Inspections (SPI).
GENCO's employees are able to conduct training in the CMM model.
At the FAA, GENCO institutionalized the FAA-integrated CMM (FAA-iCMM) model on the WARP project and helped the team reach a level 2.
What we do best is to design a unique process improvement plan and then implement the plan. This eliminates the project having to ramp-up project personnel and reduces the time required to institutionalize the process.
We can provide in-depth and on-site process improvement programs by following a step wise program or spell out the four step guide to achieving a higher maturity level.
GENCO is providing Communication Engineering support for the FAA's NEXCOM (Next Generation Communications System), which will replace the existing Air-Ground Communication System (used by pilots and air traffic controllers to communicate). This is a part of the Northrop Grumman/Titan AUATAC contract that supports many FAA communications programs (AND-300).
Our responsibilities for NEXCOM include development of subsystem interface documents such as the IRDs (Interface Requirements Document) and ICD (Interface Control Documents). We are responsible for review and comment of vendor documentation as well as peer review of other teammate documents. We are a member of the NEXCOM Interface Working Group; in this role we attend NEXCOM Interface Working Group meetings.
GENCO SYSTEMS is experienced and capable in providing support to the development of a training development plan, schedule, and course design guide. These documents form the basis of developing training materials for various courses. The GENCO Instructional Designer will ensure the student materials, using commercial software and hardware systems, describe a very specific and technical function.
The various course materials are:
- Printed student manual for theory of operations and description of technical procedures.
- Printed lab manual for performing procedures.
- Computer-based Instruction (CBI) authored application for end-of-lesson tests and the course final examination.
The training materials will support a hybrid course; the student manual and lab manual are similar to those used in a correspondence course, while the end-of-lesson tests and course final examination are taken on the CBI platform. Students read a lesson in the student manual to learn the theory of operations and how to perform specific procedures. They use the event logging application on their workstation to access a training database to practice specific procedures described in their lab manual. Then, they logon the CBI platform to take an end-of-lesson test.
We can build and implement a relational database to fit a specific requirement. Our personnel have supported the FAA in database inputs and generation of reports, and are experienced in the latest databases such as: Access, Oracle, Sybase, Sequel Server, DB2, and others.
The Government spends billions of dollars in acquiring computer systems. This acquisition calls for the Government to do a great deal of planning, management, and monitoring of the execution of projects. The areas of support that the Government often requires in acquisition is in systems engineering (defining and managing requirements), software development (oversee software development efforts), IV&V, testing, evaluation, quality assurance, financial management, contract management, and coordination among several teams. GENCO has unparalleled experience in this area and is equipped to help the Government in these key areas.
For the FAA we are supplying support team services for their system acquisition programs and are also supporting the technical assistance contractor team with quality assurance functions that produce management briefings.
GENCO can perform test planning, test procedures, test analyses, and test results resolutions processes. We employ the use of CASE tools to assist in the test process to increase productivity and correct software bugs. Our requirement analysis activities make T&E activities much easier due to accountability and content understanding.
We can establish QA standards, templates, and processes, along with all necessary documentation. Our QA experts will analyze a current process and develop a QA Plan that maps out, step by step, a definitive set of objectives to improve the reliability and predictability of processes and products.
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