AGI and ASI to Demonstrate Software Integration at 2010 GN&C Conference
New business partner products support spacecraft missions from concept to operation
EXTON, Pa., Feb. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Analytical Graphics, Inc. (AGI), producer of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) software for integrated analysis of space, defense and intelligence assets, and its business partner Advanced Solutions, Inc. (ASI) are jointly developing products to support the entire spacecraft life cycle. The concepts will be demonstrated during the Technical Exhibits Session at the 2010 GN&C Conference in Breckenridge, CO, on February 6.
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Visitors to the ASI/AGI booth will learn how ASI is integrating AGI's STK™ technology into its On-board Dynamic Simulation System (ODySSy™). "Our approach provides rapid spacecraft development, assembly, test and integration as well as highly autonomous on-board operations. We enhanced our ODySSy system with select elements from STK," says ASI's President John Cuseo. In addition, AGI is embedding ODySSy into STK to provide complete spacecraft subsystem modeling, including attitude determination and control and power subsystem modeling.
"We are delighted to have partnered with ASI," says Peter Aves, AGI director of Partners and Alliances, "and we are excited that visitors to GN&C will get a preview of our upcoming products."
About AGI
Analytical Graphics, Inc. (AGI) develops physics-based commercial off-the-shelf software that computes and depicts the relationships among moving objects over time. Space, defense and intelligence professionals use it to design, model and operate Earth- and space-based systems. The software can be purchased as ready-to-use applications or development tools with flexible pricing and licensing options. For more information, visit www.agi.com.
About ASI
ASI is an aerospace engineering company specializing in Guidance, Navigation and Control (GN&C) systems, flight software (FSW), spacecraft assembly/integration/test (AI&T), spacecraft mission operations, spacecraft command/telemetry systems, aerospace ground data systems and dynamic space simulation. ASI's experience spans both civil space (NASA, Commercial) and DoD (AFRL, Classified) programs as well as several research and development projects (Internal R&D, NASA and AFRL SBIR Funded R&D). For more information, visit www.go-asi.com.
SOURCE Analytical Graphics, Inc.
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