Applied Research Associates
Applied Research Associates, Inc is a research and engineering company headquartered in Albuquerque, New Mexico, founded in 1979.[1] Its revenue was estimated at between $100 and $750 million by The Washington Post.[2] As of 2011, it had approximately 1,600 employees.[3]
Private/Employee-Owned | |
Industry | Research & engineering |
Founded | 1979 |
Headquarters | , United States of America |
Key people | Dr. Robert H. Sues (CEO, President, and Director) |
Number of employees | ~1,600 (2011) |
Website | www |
Sub-divisions
- Analytic, Software, and Engineering Solutions
- Analytical Solutions Division
- Emerald Coast Division
- Automation & Geosciences
- Neva Systems Division
- Integrated Products Division
- Security Engineering & Applied Sciences
- Arlington Division
- Rocky Mountain Division
- Southern Division
- Southwest Division
- Software, Systems, and Modeling
- Capital Area Division
- Southeast Division
- Virtual Heroes Division
- Transportation, Infrastructure, and Energy
- Engineering Science Division
- Mid-Atlantic Division
- Transportation Infrastructure Division
- Klein Associates[4][5]
Research
- National Security
- Integrated Munitions Effects Assessment (IMEA)
- Nuclear Capabilities Services (NuCS)
- Vulnerability Assessment and Protection Option (VAPO)
- Infrastructure
- Health Solutions
- BioGears Human Physiology Engine
- PTSD - A 2007-2008 pilot study by ARA found connections between traumatic brain injury and Posttraumatic stress disorder, contesting the notion that PTSD is primarily a psychological and not a physical affliction.[6]
- Energy & Environment
Products
- Silent Sabre directed-energy weapon.[7]
- MRZR X unmanned ground vehicle (with Polaris and Neya Systems).[8]
- Modular Robotic Applique Kits (M-RAKs)[8]
- ARC4 augmented reality system[9][10][11]
- Aggregative Contingent Estimation System (ACES) crowdsourcing platform, funded by IARPA[12][13]
- HURLOSS, a hurricane modelling system[14][15]
- ReadiJet renewable biofuel (with Chevron Lummus Global)[16][17]
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References
- Wilkers, Ross (March 5, 2017). "Applied Research Associates wins Army sensor prototyping contract". Washington Technology.
Founded in 1979, the employee-owned company's work encompasses research, engineering, and technical support services in projects and programs involving physical sciences for government and commercial partners.
- "Applied Research Associates". The Washington Post. Retrieved April 4, 2018.
- Madrigal, Alexis C. (March 25, 2011). "Why Are Spy Researchers Building a 'Metaphor Program'?". The Atlantic.
- Francis T. Durso (6 February 2007). Handbook of Applied Cognition. John Wiley & Sons. p. 195. ISBN 978-0-470-05963-0.
- Laura Militello; Raanan Lipshitz; Jan Maarten Schraagen (18 September 2017). Naturalistic Decision Making and Macrocognition. CRC Press. p. 25. ISBN 978-1-317-08958-2.
Winston R. Sieck, PhD, is a Senior Scientist at Klein Associates Division of Applied Research Associates.
- Worth, Robert F. (June 10, 2016). "What if PTSD Is More Physical Than Psychological?". The New York Times.
- Host, Pat (March 23, 2018). "ARA develops Silent Sabre directed energy weapon". Jane's Information Group.
Applied Research Associates Inc (ARA) has developed a 1.5 kw directed energy weapon called Silent Sabre that attaches to a rifle and performs similar to an acetylene torch at a range of 183-274 m.
- Judson, Jen (February 7, 2018). "Meet MRZR X — the Polaris equipment transport ground robot". Defense News.
- Gallagher, Sean (May 25, 2017). "Heads up: Augmented reality prepares for the battlefield". Ars Technica.
The HUNTR system developed over the past two years uses an Android port of a software package called ARC 4, according to a CERDEC presentation given at an industry event in October 2015. ARC, developed by Applied Research Associates, was also used in an earlier DARPA augmented-reality program called Ultra-Vis. The data from ARC can be displayed either within enhanced night-vision gear or on a variety of existing head-mounted see-through displays.
- Roberts, Dave. "ARC4: Heads-up on-the-move augmented reality technology". Applied Research Associates, Inc.
ARC4 is advanced augmented reality (AR) technology that delivers heads-up situational awareness for outdoor on-the-move applications.
- Gibbons-Neff, Thomas (March 26, 2016). "This is the tiny camera that might change the future of warfare". The Washington Post.
- Rawnsley, Adam (July 11, 2011). "Spy Agency's Next Top Analyst: You". Wired.
- Weinberger, Sharon (November 18, 2014). "Intelligence agencies turn to crowdsourcing". BBC News.
- Michael Faber; Jochen Koehler; Kazuyoshi Nishijima (15 July 2011). Applications of Statistics and Probability in Civil Engineering. CRC Press. p. 875. ISBN 978-0-203-14479-4.
- "Lloyd's and the LMA announce 'groundbreaking' shared services deal with Oasis". Lloyd's of London. September 19, 2016.
- Morris, John (September 13, 2012). "Falcon 20 First Civil Jet To Fly On 100% Biofuel". Aviation Week.
- Holton, Jennifer (October 31, 2016). "'Readijet' biofuel created in Panama City to fuel military jets". WJHG-TV.
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