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The Orange County Business Journal named DTS as one of the “Best Places to Work” for five consecutive years!
For a second consecutive year Diversified Technical Systems (DTS), headquartered in Seal Beach, California, was named as one of the Best Places to Work in Orange County. The awards program was created over a decade ago and is a project of the Orange County Business Journal and Best Companies Group. “Being recognized as one of Orange County’s Best Places to Work highlights the importance of each DTS employee. A customer-first attitude and creative collaboration has allowed us to develop innovative test and measurement solutions for our customers worldwide and have good time in the process,” said Rollin White, president of DTS.
DTS in Space! Watching the replay of the SpaceX live feed from the launch. DTS made an appearance: http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vMCvU
DTS Awarded SBIR Contracts to Advance US Air Force and NASA Flight Crew Safety Seal Beach, CA – (Jan. 2019) – Diversified Technical Systems, Inc. (DTS) has been awarded two Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR)* Phase I contracts to develop miniature data acquisition systems for flight crew safety testing by both the US Air Force Research Lab and NASA. DTS was selected for each project based on their expertise in test and measurement solutions for crash, blast and injury bio-mechanics testing.
New Helmet Testing Hits Hard at Improving Safety New ways of testing and analyzing football head injuries caused by helmet-to-helmet hits is approaching a touchdown. The University of Alabama at Birmingham’s (UAB) Department of Mechanical Engineering is developing new testing methodologies using crash test dummies to improve helmet testing and ultimately reduce concussions and traumatic brain injuries (TBI).
Diversified Technical Systems Wins Contract from U.S. Army To Develop First Military Blast Test Dummy Diversified Technical Systems has been awarded a contract from the U.S. Army to develop the first instrumented test dummy designed specifically for military vehicle blast testing. The new test device will be used to assess potential skeletal injuries of soldiers exposed to under-body blast (UBB) events like those from improvised explosive devices (IED) commonly found in combat zones.
SLICE MICRO and SLICE NANO Miniature, Modular Data Recorders now with BASE+ New features include twice the memory, longer battery life, lower power, higher throughput and up to 10X faster sampling http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vIKWO