Chassis Plans
Chassis Plans is an American military and industrial computer systems manufacturer specializing in rackmount computers, military computers, rugged computers, industrial PCs, rackmount LCDs, single-board computer systems with passive and active backplanes and motherboard systems. Chassis Plans is a spin-off of Industrial Computer Source.
Industry | Military and Industrial Computer Systems and LCD Displays |
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Founded | 1997 |
Headquarters | San Diego, California , |
Area served | Worldwide |
Products | Rackmount Computers Military Computers Rugged Computers Industrial PCs Rackmount LCDs Single Board Computer Systems with Passive and Active Backplanes Motherboard Systems Personal Supercomputers Distributed Cloud Computing Systems |
Website | chassis-plans.com |
Products
Chassis Plans specializes in providing custom and semi-custom solutions with an emphasis on systems tailored exactly to the application requirements. A wide variety of rackmount 1U thru 5U computer systems are offered as standard products as outgrowths of custom designs. A line of military grade LCD keyboard systems is also offered.
History
- 1997: Established as a spin-off of Industrial Computer Source providing engineering services and computer system designs.
- 1998: Recognized by Internet Telephony Center Stage for the design of the 717-BP20 Rackmount Computer.[1]
- 2001: Chassis Plans expands product offering from design services to complete turnkey computer systems.
- 2006: COTS Journal article "Rugged Displays Suit Up for Challenging Environments".[2]
- 2011: Honored by 2nd selection in Inc 500/5000 list for 2011.[3]
- 2012: Honored by 3rd selection in Inc 500/5000 list for 2012.[4]
- 2013: Honored by 4th selection in Inc 500/5000 list for 2013. #39 of Top 100 Computer Hardware Companies.[4]
- 2014: Funds 'Chassis Plans Leadership in Engineering Scholarship'.[5]
- 2014: Intelligent Aerospace Magazine Article - "Enhancing displays used in unmanned aircraft systems ground control stations" [6]
- 2014: COTS Journal Magazine article - "Ruggedized Servers Revamp Data-Centric Military Environments"[7]
- 2014: Awards Leadership in Engineering Scholarship.
- 2014: Named for fifth time to Inc 500/5000 list.[4]
- 2014: Secures trademarks for "Industrial Computer Source-Book" and "Military Computer Source-Book".[8][9]
- 2015: Mil Embedded Systems magazine awards the TFX1-19 rackmount LCD an Editor's Choice Award[10]
gollark: Which is probably good because of all the UTTER dodecahedra just randomly trying to ping everyone for "important" announcements they found.
gollark: Not for normal users, no.
gollark: > certified hacker
gollark: Very shiny.
gollark: I mean, I don't go around thinking about lizard reproduction very often.
References
- "Internet Telephony Center Stage". www.tmcnet.com. Retrieved 2019-12-26.
- http://www.cotsjournalonline.com/articles/view/100454
- "The Inc. 5000 2011, America's fastest-growing companies". Inc.com.
- "Chassis Plans: Number 4800 on the 2014 Inc. 5000". Inc.com.
- "Announcements and News - Scholarships". engineering.asu.edu.
- "Enhancing displays used in unmanned aircraft systems ground control stations". Intelligent Aerospace. 2014-06-26. Retrieved 2019-12-26.
- http://www.cotsjournalonline.com/articles/view/104000
- "INDUSTRIAL COMPUTER SOURCE-BOOK Trademark of Chassis Plans, LLC Serial Number: 86209223 :: Trademarkia Trademarks". trademark.trademarkia.com. Retrieved 2019-12-26.
- "MILITARY COMPUTER SOURCE-BOOK Trademark of Chassis Plans, LLC - Registration Number 4512932 - Serial Number 86078825 :: Justia Trademarks". trademarks.justia.com.
- "Rugged military display features three LCD panels". Military Embedded Systems. Retrieved 2016-02-01.
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