Concurrent Technologies Canada, Research, Development

Ontario – Ottawa – Ottawa

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Operating name: CTCanada



CTCanada is an applied scientific research and development professional services organization. Working with the extensive resources of the Concurrent Technologies Corporation (CTC), CTCanada brings its unique expertise to help you take your product or service to the next level. Our engineers and professionals help make things lighter, simpler, more effective, or more efficient. And our systems experts can drastically reduce the time and complexity of your processes.
CTCanada is independent and nonprofit. That matters. Because it means that we can provide your organization with trusted, unbiased advice and support. CTCanada does not have a proprietary technology to promote. Our critical, unbiased analysis can help you to acquire independent validation - verification (IVV), or help provide you with a customized solution fitting your requirements and budget.
CTCanada helps you fill in the gaps. From offering professional expertise, to finding partners for you to gain the right capabilities in responding to Request For Proposals (RFPs), to supplying you with the research and development, applied engineering or process design that you need to take your product or service to the next level, CTCanada can provide the skills and competencies that you simply don€™t need in-house.
At CTCanada, we do not make products; we help make your products better. We can also help make your process better. CTCanada is able to provide the critical, unbiased analysis that enables you to make the best decisions for your business. We can design a customized solution, fitting your requirements and respecting your budget. The net result is that our clients improve operations, enhance quality and reduce overall costs, making their products and services more affordable and better, allowing them to achieve higher profits. That's the CTCanada Advantage.
Country of Ownership: Foreign
Year Established: 1989
Exporting: Yes
Quality Certification: ISO 14001
AS/EN 9100
ISO 9001
Primary Industry (NAICS): 541611 - Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services
Primary Business Activity: Services
Total Sales ($CDN): $1 to $99,999
Number of Employees: 1400

Services:
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Technology:
CTCanada€™s clients have great products and services, but there is always the potential to make something better or more efficient. That€™s where we can help. Through innovative research and development, applied engineering or process design, CTCanada brings its unique expertise to help you take your product or service to the next level. Our team of engineers and professionals can help make things lighter, simpler, more effective, or more efficient, and our systems experts can drastically reduce the time and complexity of your processes. And as a non-profit, we can provide an unbiased voice to help your organization as well as to provide sound business advice to help you navigate and accelerate the commercialization of your products.

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Classification Codes
Dun and Bradstreet Number: 253686083
CAGE Code: L4655
Unique Applications: www.ctc.com
Key / Major Clients: CTCanada and CTC have had the privilege of working with the following clients: • Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
• Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)
• Defense Logistics Agency (DLA)
• Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
• General Dynamics Land Systems Canada
• GPU Energy, Honeywell International
• Howmet Corporation
• Ingersoll-Rand
• Johnstown America Corporation
• Kimberly-Clark Corporation
• Ladish Company
• Lockheed Martin
• National Aeronautics and Space Administration
• National Association of Manufacturers
• National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
• National Research Council Canada
• National Security Agency (NSA)
• NATO Maintenance and Supply Agency (NAMSA)
• Northrop Grumman Information Technology (NGIT)
• Oak Ridge National Laboratory
• Office of Naval Intelligence
• Pratt - Whitney Aircraft
• RMI Titanium Company
• Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation
• Talley Defense Systems
• United Defense Limited Partnership
• United Nations
• United Technologies Research Center
• University of Pittsburgh
• UPMC Health Systems
• U.S. Army, Air Force, Navy, and Marine Corps
• UTC Fuel Cells and many others.
Success Stories: Projects
From time-saving process re-engineering initiatives to product redesigns to building search capabilities that can scour the equivalent of all the data contained in the Library of Congress in one second, we have undertaken projects that have added value for our client organizations.
To learn more about how CTCanada can help your organization, click on http://www.ctcanada.org/projects.html to have a look at what has been done to help others.
MERIT
Concurrent Technologies Corporation was there to help the Marine Corps improve their logistical processes with an innovative material readiness information solution. Thanks to the new process, the Marines have saved over 1 million hours per year.
UXO
Concurrent Technologies Corporation is a leader in Unexploded Ordinance remediation techniques. The U.S. Department of Defense turned to CTC to found the National Defense Center for Energy and Environment. This center is the largest of its kind, and is a leader in developing new, safer, more effective methods of addressing UXOs, and undertaking environmental repair.
HE-HMMWV
In fields of battle, the traditional Hummer`s speed and weight presented unanticipated challenges. Concurrent Technologies Corporation was asked to redesign the Hummer€™s engine to improve its overall performance and fuel-efficiency. The new Hybrid Electric-High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle is a testament to CTC€™s product improvement process.
M777 Program
Concurrent Technologies Corporation took part in a redesign process of the M777 Howitzer with the goal of reducing the cost and number of parts required. What resulted was a weapon that had fewer parts and was cheaper to build, providing cost and labour time savings.
Super Computing
Concurrent Technologies Corporation has developed supercomputing search capabilities that allow users to search the equivalent of the Library of Congress in one second. The system offers major collaboration benefits, allows for time-sensitive searches across separate databases related to Human Intelligence targets, and helps facilitate quick facial recognition searches.
CSTRS
The U.S. Navy needed help. It needed a system to determine the risk of mines at sea. They approached Concurrent Technologies Corporation, and CTC developed a flight-capable proof of concept prototype from a clean sheet in 18 months, and has made 9 initial production shipsets of the system so far. CTC is also responsible for the system€™s testing, logistics, and repair, and is the spare parts provider.
Testimonial: www.ctc.com

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