SBIR-STTR Award

CPC Part Design Class Development and Implementation
Award last edited on: 10/29/2007

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : Navy
Total Award Amount
$698,348
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
N05-039
Principal Investigator
Allegra Treaster

Company Information

Atlantec Enterprise Solutions Inc

175 Admiral Cochrane Drive Suite 300
Annapolis, MD 21401
   (410) 897-9909
   info@atlantec-es.com
   www.atlantec-es.com
Location: Multiple
Congr. District: 03
County: Anne Arundel

Phase I

Contract Number: N65538-05-M-0162
Start Date: 5/9/2005    Completed: 11/14/2005
Phase I year
2005
Phase I Amount
$99,940
The Common Parts Catalog Part Design Class will be a system neutral solution offering an internet accessible part design database that can be used with any one of the Common Parts Catalog solutions currently being offered to the shipbuilding community. Atlantec-es proposes to develop the taxonomy, data element dictionary and prototype database for the CPC Part Design Class. The approach is unique - rather than attempt to develop a "universal" standard, Atlantec-es will develop a "defacto" standard, which will be based on a combination of the xml standards developed to support the STEP application protocols and the actual attribute definitions and formats used by the leading ship design software systems

Phase II

Contract Number: N00014-07-C-0102
Start Date: 10/19/2006    Completed: 7/18/2008
Phase II year
2007
Phase II Amount
$598,408
The Common Parts Catalog Part Design Class will be a platform-independent solution offering an internet accessible part design database that can be used with any one of the Common Parts Catalog solutions currently being offered to the shipbuilding community. Atlantec-es proposes to develop the taxonomy, data element dictionary and prototype database for the CPC Part Design Class. The approach is unique – rather than attempt to develop a "universal" standard, Atlantec-es will develop a "de facto" standard, which will be based on a combination of the XML standards developed to support the STEP application protocols and the actual attribute definitions and formats used by the leading ship design software systems. This will allow the vendors to upload XML data, accessible by any shipyard or design agent, through any ship design software, to create product model objects of the selected equipment. These models can then be easily – and accurately - mapped into an engine room, HVAC system, or other equipment space. Potential cost savings are significant; importing designs directly from the vendor would reduce engineering design time as well as minimizing potentially costly errors.

Keywords:
Common Parts Catalog, Shipbuilding, Part Design Class, Platform Independent, Xml,