Case Studies

These case studies highlight how SELEX Systems Integration has worked closely with its clients across several sectors, and demonstrate the scope of our expertise and experience.

 

  • SELEX Systems Integration delivered a user-friendly electronic system that orchestrated Network Rail's self-assurance process. This was part of the organisation's drive to improve operational compliance.
  • In response to growing demand to maximise infrastructure capacity, SELEX SI is working with the UK rail infrastructure provider to help define a new train planning organisation.
  • SELEX Systems Integration is developing technology to promote the support for wind farms, which will generate regulatory, investment and operational system lifecycle benefits.
  • SELEX Systems Integration, working in partnership with NATS, successfully completed the replication and transfer of the London Terminal Control and London Military Area Radar Service facility previously located at West Drayton, to the Swanwick ATC centre.
  • SELEX Systems Integration replaced an existing infrastructure that was unable to support operations, with a high integrity approach system that delivered several business and regulatory benefits.
  • SELEX Systems Integration is responsible for delivering the UK WATCHKEEPER Tactical Unmanned Air Vehicle (TUAV) through-life training solution as a part of the Thales UK WATCHKEEPER team.
  • SELEX Systems Integration delivered major business and financial returns through its creation of a new air traffic control centre.
  • SELEX SI (formerly VEGA) represents the British interest within the EADS consortium, which was awarded two major training contracts on the Eurofighter Typhoon programme during 2001.
  • SELEX SI (formerly VEGA) supported the Dutch and Norwegian air forces technical training with the integration of a cockpit emulation with self paced and instructor-led courseware and an off-the-shelf management system.
  • SELEX Systems Integration (formerly VEGA) worked together with our customer, AgustaWestland, to provide the British Army with a comprehensive training system for the UK's Apache AH Mk.1 Attack Helicopter.

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