Primarily,
we develop software in a variety of platforms, languages and technical
computer systems. At every stage of development our goal is to produce
software that fully meets the defined requirements and needs of our
customers. A process-based organization, Techrizon has been a leader
in developing Policy, Procedures, and Standards (PPSs) on becoming a
CMMI Level 5 organization. We realize reliable software does not come
from either ad hoc informal development or testing practices. Therefore,
we have also applied PPSs to our software development models. Specifically,
we have used these models when performing system analysis/design, implementation,
system/software integration, configuration management, verification/validation,
and quality assurance tasks. All of which helps to explain why our products
are of a consistently high quality.
One of
the keys to our software development process is using an incremental
method of development. Instead of designing and incorporating all requirements
for a system into a single build, then integrating and testing the system
as a whole, we incorporate requirements into a system by increment.
Each increment undergoes a review. All requirements are designed and
integrated into the system and fully tested. If the user needs the "as
is" incremental system prior to completion of the entire system,
each increment can be used in the field on its own, once testing is
completed.
Over the
past 24 years, Techrizon has developed and fielded
Command and Control,
Fire Direction/Target Acquisition, and Meteorological
data systems that were responsive to the commander's and soldier's needs,
deployed into the field and are combat proven. The systems are integrated
into a Tactical System of Systems network to provide decisive solutions
and secure communications for near real-time lethal and non-lethal effects
and fires over an open architecture. This includes embedded and computer
based training and simulators.