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WOODBRIDGE, Va., May 3, 2023— Stv,a leader in providing information technology, engineering, program management, C5ISR, and cybersecurity support services, is excited to share that Greg Porter, Stv’s Senior Systems Architect, was featured as a guest on theEx Terra:The Journal of Space Commerce Podcastepisode “Digital Engineering Solutions for Space Technology: Stv” where he discussed Stv’s extensive digital engineering capabilities, its involvement with NASA, the company’s future in AI and the challenges that come with all of these.
Stv partners with both commercial and federal customers to contract its services. One of Stv’s current customers is the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Stv has a large role in NASA’s current Artemis program by providing technology and services that aid putting this mission’s goals into orbit.
Greg Porter, an IT professional with over 12 years of extensive experience, is one of the Stv employees heavily immersed in the space industry. His diversly experienced team is currently partnered with Louisiana State University (LSU) developing a digital twin for NASA’s Artemis facility to aid space scientists and engineers.
Stv and LSU’s digital twin for NASA is comparable to a virtual reality (VR) experience. The digital twin is designed to act as a virtual walk through of the Michoud Facility. This means employees can work on the facility without physically being on site while still being fed real time information from the facility.
“Some of the goals with the digital twin work for NASA are to improve the efficiency and quality of maintaining the facility and managing the needs of the NASA program,” Porter said. “Which ultimately leads to decreased downtimes, improved communication and decreased costs.”
Porter discusses the importance of digital twins and threads and how they ultimately end up saving companies time and money because they can utilize such technology to predict necessary facility maintenance and complications in development.
While these digital twins may work for some projects, they do not work for all. Greg explains that digital twins may not be an option for Stv’s military contracts due to classification challenges. Many classifications require employees with special clearances to be on site. He explains that there are a lot of security concerns when it comes to intertwining AI and the military.
In the episode, Greg also touches more on Stv’s investments into training, DevSecOps, Stv and AI, the future of cloud-based services and overcoming challenges in the IT industry.
The Ex Terra podcast has been featuring space industry professionals since its debut in 2020. The podcast leads discussions in what goes on behind the scenes in space exploration.
To listen to Greg discuss Stv’s contributions to figuring out what lies beyond Earth’s atmosphere, visit theEx Terra: The Journal of Space Commercepodcastepisodeon Spotify by clicking the link:
TheEx Terra podcastis dedicated to introducing you to many of the interesting people involved in the commercial space industryand taking you behind the scenes with many of the companies making significant contributions to the new space economy.
Stv provides IT modernization, cloud, cybersecurity, engineering, training and program support services to U.S. government agencies and major commercial organizations. Headquartered in the Washington D.C. metro area, Stv is a trusted contractor supporting critical missions across the defense, intelligence, homeland security, space, and health markets. Stv delivers excellence through highly qualified people, CMMI SVC/DEV 3, ISO 9001, ISO 20000, ISO 27001 and ISO 27017 certified processes, and cutting-edge technology.
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