System and Specialty Engineering

 SYSTEM ENGINEERING

The Harvey Group systems engineering services are framed on the DoD 4245.7-M, the NAVSO P-3679, and the NAVSO P-6071 and are tailored to support customers Systems Engineering, Transition from S&T to Production, Technical Risk Management, Manufacturability, and Producibility requirements. Our employees understand the statutory and regulatory requirements for the design, development, manufacturing, and fielding of DoD and IC hardware and software systems. Our employees are experienced in writing program requirements, performing independent assessments of both hardware and software program, reviewing system technical documentation for system performance compliance (e.g., system specifications, performance requirements documents, interface control documents, system acceptance test procedures, and subassembly test procedures) and have assisted in the development of Milestone B and C documentation.  Engineering documents our employees have authored include: System Engineering Plans (SEP); Test and Evaluation Master Plans (TEMP); Risk Management Plans; Configuration and Data Management Plans, Decision Authority Approvals for Limited/Full Production; OPEVAL certifications and final reports; SYSCOM Production Reliability Readiness Review briefings; Air Tasks; Sea Tasks, and Work Unit Assignments.

Additionally, our employees have experience assisting in the preparation for and the conduct of major program engineering reviews (e.g., Preliminary Design Reviews, Critical Design Reviews, Test Readiness Reviews, Functional Configuration Audits, and Production Readiness Reviews).

SPECIALTY ENGINEERING

The Harvey Group’s Specialty Engineering services are tailored to meet Continuity of Operations (COOP) requirement and are designed to meet individual Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Branches of Government Continuity of Government (COG) and Enduring Constitutional Government (ECG) mandates. Engineering services provided help customers ensure that the necessary facilities and capabilities are in place to continue uninterrupted essential government functions across a wide range of potential emergencies (localized acts of nature, accidents, and technological and/or attack related emergencies). Work skills available include site selection, facility planning (design and build out support), communication, equipment acquisition and installation, Technical Security Surveillance Countermeasures (TSCM), and recurring maintenance requirements with supporting budgets.