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ELECTRONICS SERVICE, INC.

ES is dedicated to empowering our customers who protect the warfighter and
populations
nationwide in meeting challenges of electromagnetic needs through cost-effective
and reliable solutions

 * SERVICES
 * SPECIFICATIONS
 * ABOUT
 * CAREERS
 * CONTACT


E3 SYSTEMS INTEGRATION &
INTEGRATED TOPSIDE DESIGN
ENGINEERING SERVICES

ES provides the multidisciplinary engineering service, Integrated Topside Design
(ITD), to optimize placement of topside systems to ensure interoperability with
total ship system for antenna coverage, EMI, EMC, RADHAZ, ship and deck
operations. ES SMEs review requirements and compliance checks and evaluates the
disposition of a system, subsystem, to identify any issues upfront. We advise on
MIL-STD E3 testing (e.g., MIL-STD-461, MIL-STD-1605, MIL-STD-1310,
MIL-STD-464/EMV, etc.), reviews test plans and reports from other test labs, and
provides mitigation solutions for issues found.


HEMP TESTING,
ANALYSIS & DESIGN SERVICES

HEMP testing, analysis, and design, coupled with Hardness Maintenance / Hardness
Surveillance (HM/HS), is vital for verifying that HEMP hardness protection
subsystems (HPS) in military platforms and facilities meet specifications both
when built and throughout their service life. At ES, we specialize in ensuring
that Hardness Critical Items (HCI) like filters, SGAs, and conductive aperture
covers, are optimized for maximum HEMP survivability. Leveraging extensive HEMP
testing and protection design expertise, we offer comprehensive testing,
analysis, and design services tailored to military needs. Our testing
methodologies, aligned with MIL-STD-4023 and MIL-STD-188-125 series, include
Shielding Effectiveness (SE), Pulse Current Injection (PCI), and Low-Level
Continuous Wave Illumination (LLCWI) tests. These services are crucial for
maintaining the integrity of surface ships and strategic facilities against
electromagnetic threats. We utilize a HM/HS database to record and track
HEMP-hardness data on key components like cable and conduit penetration SGAs.
This repository enables proactive maintenance and ensures continuous platform
readiness.


MIL-STD 1310 SHIPBOARD
BONDING, GROUNDING &
SHIELDING

Unwanted radiated electromagnetic (EM) fields can penetrate shielded enclosures
through either planned or inadvertent penetrations in the enclosure. The
resultant coupled energy can impinge upon below-deck systems through two primary
mechanisms: coupled cable currents or radiated EM fields. ES possesses a strong
understanding of the recommendations and requirements to harden the ship from
unwanted effects of EMI and EMP IAW MIL-STD-1310. We have developed and
manufactured specialized equipment that tests and measures the grounding
effectiveness of each point of entry and validates that it meets or exceeds the
current requirement. If it fails to meet the specification and requires a fix,
we offer custom manufactured, reliable solutions to mitigate the problem. We
utilize the Data Acquisition and Testing System (DATS), a database-driven
software system that enforces quality control on the test team, reducing costs
to our customers, driving down schedule requirements, and increasing data
reliability.


SHIPBOARD E3
TESTING SERVICES

Electrical components, electronic equipment, and sensors found aboard military
ships introduce the risk of EMI that can impact compliance with own-ship EMC. ES
provides a wide array of E3 testing services with a strong understanding of the
test requirements and the interpretation of the requirements based on years of
experience. We conduct field and laboratory tests for conducted emissions and
susceptibility, radiated emissions and susceptibility, shielding effectiveness,
radiation hazards (HERO, HERP, and HERF), extreme low frequency, ESD, EME
survivability and operability, and other E3 compliance testing. Whether your
organization needs on site test support and consultation, test monitoring, or
field testing, we have the expertise to ensure proper testing and valid results.


TOPSIDE CABLE
INSTALLATION & VERIFICATION

Proper installation and maintenance of hardness critical items (HCI) is a
critical component of what the US Navy refers to as the, "layered hardening
approach". This approach is to preserve operational availability in an adverse
electromagnetic environment and to meet hardness requirements for surface ships.
Our SMEs provide guidance on the methods and techniques required to achieve this
approach. We have the expertise and manpower for topside cable installation
during the pre-construction phase, which saves times and proves cost effective.
Our team installs the topside circuits, using correct adapters and hardware,
completes any required modifications, then installs and tests the topside POE.
The technology used and manufactured by ES provides a proven, reliable solution
with significant reduction in weight, for further savings for the shipbuilder.


LAB RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT,
DESIGN & MANUFACTURING

ES designs and produces tailored prototypes and functional parts for EMI and EMP
shielding and protection. We fabricate custom equipment to test grounding
effectiveness, engineering and design products that meet the needs of the
rapidly changing R&D environment. Our custom products support our customers'
timeline and budget requirements. All equipment used are calibrated and
rechecked to ensure the accuracy of our design.

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THE SCENARIO

Are you a team leader of warfighters on a ship, in a building, vehicle, or
aircraft? Are you aware that your team has historically experienced intermittent
issues with systems, unable to properly operate or interface with other
defensive or offensive systems? Has your team always worked around these
problems? Imagine you have been notified that something is coming over the
horizon to intercept you and your warfighters. All hands are called to their
posts and begin activating the various offensive and defensive combat systems.
As a leader, you get a call from the team asking to prioritize the activation of
systems to circumvent the threat. You now learn that the way your team has been
dealing with these intermittent issues is by deactivating some systems which
allow other systems to work. Based on your decision, they caution that the
defensive systems, communication systems and/or radar systems may not work
properly if all are concurrently operational. You are forced to decide whether
to be blind, defenseless, or unable to report back to command.

This situation occurs repeatedly whether on land, sea, or air with systems that
have not been properly protected, designed, and tested with EMI in mind. ES has
been in the forefront of situations just like this. We have supported the
warfighter for over 40 years by preventing this scenario, ensuring EMI and EMP
problems does not occur.

ES can design, test, and repair to achieve compliance with the following
specifications:


MILITARY STANDARDS &
SPECIFICATIONS

ADS-37A-PRF AERONATURICAL DESIGN STANDARD: ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIORNMENTAL EFFECTS
(E3) PERFORMANCE AND VERIFICATION REQUIREMENTS DOD-STD-1399 SECTION 070
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTERFACE STANDARD FOR SHIPBOARD SYSTEMS: DC MAGNETIC
FIELD ENVIORNMENT MIL-DTL-24749B DETAIL SPECIFICATION: GROUNDING STRAPS AND
BOSSES MIL-HDBK-423 HIGH-ALTITUDE ELECTROMAGNETIC PULSE (HEMP) PROTECTION FOR
FIXED AND TRANSPORTABLE GROUND-BASED C4I FACILITIES MIL-PRF-24758A PERFORMANCE
SPECIFICATION: CONDUIT SYSTEMS, FLEXIBLE, WEATHERPROOF MIL-STD-1310 DEPARTMENT
OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE: SHIPBOARD BONDING, GROUNDING, NAD OTHER TECHNIQUES
FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBLITY, ELECTROMAGNETIC PULSE (EMP) MITIGATION, AND
SAFETY MIL-STD-1399 SECTION 300 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTERFACE STANDARD:
ELECTRIC POWER, ALTERNATING CURRENT MIL-STD-1605 DEPARMTNET OF DEFENSE TES
TMETHOD STANDARD: PROCEDURES FOR CONDUCTING A SHIPBOARD ELECTROMAGNETIC
INTERFERENCE (EMI) SURVEY MIL-STD-188-125-1 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTERFACE
STANDARD: HIGH-ALTITUDE ELECTROMAGNETIC PULSE (HEMP) PROTECTION FOR GROUND-BASED
C4I FACILITIES PERFORMING CRITICAL, TIME-URGENT MISSIONS (PART 1 - FIXED
SYSTEMS) MIL-STD-188-125-2 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTERFACE STANDARD:
HIGH-ALTITUDE ELECTROMAGNETIC PULSE (HEMP) PROTECTION FOR GROUND-BASED C4I
FACILITIES PERFORMING CRITICAL, TIME-URGENT MISSIONS (PART 2 - TRANSPORTABLE
SYSTEMS) MIL-STD-2003 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE: ELECTRIC PLANT
INSTALLATION STANDARD METHODS FOR SURFACE SHIPS AND SUBMARINES MIL-STD-461
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTERFACE STANDARD: REQUIREMENTS FOR THE CONTROL OF
ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE CHARACTERISTICS OF SUBSYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT
MIL-STD-462 DEPARTMENT OF DEFNESE TEST METHOD STANDARD FOR MEASUREMENT OF
ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE CHARACTERISTICS MIL-STD-464 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
INTERFACE STANDARD: ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIORNMENTAL EFFECTS REQUIREMENTS FOR
SYSTEMS MIL-STD-704 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTERFACE STANDARD: AIRCRAFT ELECTRIC
POWER CHARACTERISTICS NASA-STD-4003 ELECTRICAL BONDING FOR NASA LAUNCH VEHICLES,
SPACECRAFT, PAYLOADS, AND FLIGHT EQUIPMENT NAVSEA OD 30393 DESIGN PRINCIPLES AND
PRACTICES FOR CONTROLING HAZARDS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIAITON TO ORDNANCE (HERO
DESIGN GUIDE) NAVSEA OD 32382 GROUNDING AND BONDING EQUIPMENT ENCLOSURES,
CHASSIS AND CASES, DESIGN AND INSTALLATION NAVSEA OP 3565/ NAVAIR 16-1-529 VOL 1
TECHNICAL MANUAL ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION HAZARDS (HAZARDS TO PERSONNEL, FUEL
AND OTHER FLAMMABLE MATERIAL) NAVSEA OP 3565/ NAVAIR 16-1-529 VOL 2 TECHNICAL
MANUAL ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION HAZARDS (HAZARDS TO ORDNANCE) NAVSEA STD
407-5291780 STANDARD ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCES (EMI) SURVEY PROCEDURES


COMMERCIAL STANDARDS &
SPECIFICATIONS

EU DIRECTIVE 2013/35/EU EU OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS FCC
47 C.F.R. 1.1307, 1.1310, 2.1091, 2.1093 FCC GUIDLINES FOR HUMAN EXPOSURE TO
RADIO FREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS ICNIRP RP EMF 2020 ICNIRP GUIDLINES ON
LIMITING EXPOSURE TO ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS (100 KHZ TO 300 GHZ) IEC 60533
STANDARD FOR ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC INSTALLATION IN SHIPS - ELECTROMAGNETIC
COMPATIBILITY (EMC) - SHIPS WITH A METALLIC HULL IEC 61000 SERIES STANDARDS ON
ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY IEEE 299 STANDARD METHOD FOR MEASURING THE
EFFECTIVENESS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC SHIELDING ENCLOSURES IEEE C95.1 STANDARD FOR
SAFETY LEVELS WITH RESPECT TO HUMAN EXPOSURE TO ELECTRIC, MAGNETIC, AND
ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS, 0 HZ TO 300 GHZ RTCA DO-160 ENVIORNMENTAL CONDITIONS AND
TES PROCEDURES FOR AIRBORNE EQUIPMENT SAFETY CODE 6 2015 CANADA LIMITS OF HUMAN
EXPOSURE TO RADIOFREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC ENERGY IN THE FREQUENCY RANGE FROM 3
KHZ TO 300 GHZ


IEC 61000 SERIES
SPECIFICATIONS

IEC/TR EN 61000-1-1 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 1: General -
Section 1: Application and interpretation of fundamental definitions and terms
IEC/TR EN 61000-2-1 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 2: Environment -
Section 1: Description of the environment - Electromagnetic environment for
low-frequency conducted disturbances and signaling in public power supply
systems IEC/TR EN 61000-2-3 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 2:
Environment - Section 3: Description of the environment - Radiated and
non-network-frequency-related conducted phenomena IEC EN 61000-3-2
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 3-2 - Limits - Limits for harmonic
current emissions (equipment input current ? 16 A per phase) IEC EN 61000-3-3
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 3-3 - Limits - Limitation of voltage
changes, voltage fluctuations and flicker in public low-voltage supply systems,
for equipment with rated current ? 16 A per phase and not subject to conditional
connection IEC EN 61000-3-4 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 3-4:
Limits - Limitation of emission of harmonic currents in low-voltage power supply
systems for equipment with rated current greater than 16 A (note: for currents >
16 A and ? 75 A per phase this standard should be replaced with IEC EN
61400-3-12) IEC/TS EN 61040-3-5 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 3-5:
Limits - Limitation of voltage fluctuations and flicker in low-voltage power
supply systems for equipment with rated current greater than 75 A IEC EN
61040-3-11 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 3-11: Limits - Limitation
of voltage changes, voltage fluctuations and flicker in public low-voltage
supply systems - Equipment with rated current ? 75 A and subject to conditional
connection IEC EN 61000-3-12 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 3-12:
Limits - Limits for harmonic currents produced by equipment connected to public
low-voltage systems with input current > 16 A and ? 75 A per phase IEC EN
61000-4-2 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)- Part 4-2: Testing and measurement
techniques - Electrostatic discharge immunity test IEC EN 61000-4-3
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)- Part 4-3: Testing and measurement
techniques - Radiated, radiofrequency, electromagnetic field immunity test IEC
EN 61000-4-4 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-4: Testing and
measurement techniques - Electrical fast transient/burst immunity test IEC EN
61000-4-5 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-5: Testing and
measurement techniques - Surge immunity test IEC EN 61000-4-6 Electromagnetic
compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-6: Testing and measurement techniques - Immunity to
conducted disturbances, induced by radio-frequency fields IEC EN 61000-4-7
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-7: Testing and measurement
techniques - General guide on harmonics and interharmonics measurements and
instrumentation, for power supply systems and equipment connected thereto IEC EN
61000-4-8 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-8: Testing and
measurement techniques - Power frequency magnetic field immunity test IEC EN
61000-4-9 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-9: Testing and
measurement techniques - Pulse magnetic field immunity test IEC EN 61000-4-11
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-11: Testing and measurement
techniques - Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations immunity
tests IEC EN 61000-4-13 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-13: Testing
and measurement techniques - Harmonics and interharmonics including mains
signaling at a.c. power port, low frequency immunity tests IEC EN 61000-4-30
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-30: Testing and measurement
techniques - Power Quality measurement methods IEC EN 61000-4-34 Electromagnetic
compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-34: Testing and measurement techniques - Voltage
dips, short interruptions and voltage variations immunity tests for equipment
with mains current more than 16 A per phase IEC EN 61000-6-1 Electromagnetic
compatibility (EMC) - Part 6-1: Generic standards - Immunity for residential,
commercial and light-industrial environments IEC EN 61000-6-2 Electromagnetic
compatibility (EMC) - Part 6-2: Generic standards - Immunity for industrial
environments IEC EN 61000-6-3 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 6-3:
Generic standards - Emission standard for residential, commercial and
light-industrial environments IEC EN 61000-6-4 Electromagnetic compatibility
(EMC) - Part 6-4: Generic standards - Emission standard for industrial
environments IEC EN 61000-6-5 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 6-5:
Generic standards - Immunity for equipment used in power station and substation
environment IEC EN 61000-6-6 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 6-6:
Generic standards - HEMP immunity for indoor equipment IEC EN 61000-6-7
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 6-7: Generic standards - Immunity
requirements for equipment intended to perform functions in a safety-related
system (functional safety) in industrial locations IEC EN 61000-6-8
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 6-8: Generic standards - Emission
standard for professional equipment in commercial and light-industrial locations

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ABOUT US

ES is an ISO-Certified, Veteran-Owned, Small Business (VOSB), and a leading
expert in Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) engineering, research &
development, testing & evaluation, technical management, and operational
deployment since 1982. Founded by Mike Vibbert, a Vietnam Vet with the mission
to support the US Navy, our mission has grown to serve many branches of the US
Military and commercial clients in the field. We have a team of expert
professionals from management, engineering, accounting, customer relations, and
technical support to meet any need of our customers.

Mission Statement: ES is dedicated to empowering our customers who protect the
warfighter and populations nationwide in meeting challenges of electromagnetic
needs through cost-effective and reliable solutions.

Vision Statement: ES' vision is to be the most trusted company in
electromagnetic service, protection, and maintenance.


MIKE VIBBERT
CEO & CHIEF ENGINEER

Mike served in the US Navy during the Vietnam War where he became a nuclear
reactor operator as a submariner. In the 1980's, Mike started consulting for
various defense contractors supporting the Navy EMP Authority. In 1982, he
created Electronics Service where he developed specialized electromagnetic
testing and measurement equipment and began using his knowledge to protect the
military from electromagnetic threats.


TRAVIS VIBBERT
COO & PROGRAM MANAGER

Travis joined us in 2004 with a strong background in business systems analysis.
He began working with Mike in the RF field performing data administration,
acquisition, and rose to head programmer. Travis became a hands-on subject
matter expert as he mastered the field of electromagnetics. His strong business
background in computer science and finance allowed him to take on the role of
Chief Operations Officer and Program Manager for all E3 support contracts,
servicing a wide range of commercial, naval and other military clients.


ACCOMPLISHMENTS

 * ISO 9001:2015 Certification
   Electronics Service is proud to be an ISO certified company, reinforcing our
   high standards of quality services provided to current and future clients.
   
   
   
   
 * 2023 CTMA Magazine Issue #11, page 36: "Navy Seeks EMI Solutions on Aircraft
   Carriers"
   Electronics Service's support of the Navy was highlighted in the 2023 article
   noting our custom software development, test systems, as well as successful
   grounding and bonding strategies. ES remains dedicated to the Navy fleet and
   EMI mitigation through research, design, and development.
   https://www.ncms.org/news/ctma-magazine/
   
   
 * CIO Review March 2020: 20 Most Promising Naval Tech Consulting Services
   Company
   "With over three decades of expertise in RDT&E operations, ES provides
   engineering and technical consultation for electronic platforms and systems
   to work hand in hand with Program management, field engineers, data
   personnel, and stakeholders. By implementing practical solutions and
   conducting hands-on testing, ES takes the unknowns out of the equation
   through sound project management, test conduct, data acquisition and
   analysis, and project administration. This enables organizations to stay
   mission capable and unharmed from EMP threats or any other electromagnetic
   disturbances."
   
   
 * NATO Innovation Challenge: 2019 Winner
   Electronics Service was one of seven finalists who took part in the
   Innovation Challenge pitch day and presented their solutions addressing the
   dangers of electromagnetic pulse before a committee of military and industry
   experts. Our proactive ideas and solutions addressing the whole spectrum of
   need identified us as the innovative winner!
   
   
 * Ship Electromagnetic Pulse Survivability Trials 1991
   Source: Naval Engineers Journal, Volume 103, Number 3, 1 May 1991, pp.
   136-140(5) DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1559-3584.1991.tb00944.x


PHILANTHROPY

SUPPORTING SPECIAL OLYMPICS


Electronics Service was a proud supporter of the Ingalls 5K on the causeway for
the Special Olympics organization. Our commitment to those with disabilities and
their daily courage is in line with our culture of continual progression despite
the obstacles before us. We are inspired daily by their fearlessness and passion
as they strive to push boundaries by participating in the Special Olympics.



SUPPORTING NAVY LEAGUE OF THE UNITED STATES


Electronics Service is honored to be a member of the Navy League of the United
States, with our common ideals and shared respect for those patriots who protect
everyday Americans with dignity and valor. Together we advocate for those who
have given much, and we are proud to stand next to our service members as they
continue to stand steadfast against all threats big or small.


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EXCITING ROLES WITH US

The next step in your career starts here!

If you strive to advance while supporting those in the frontlines, then come
build an exciting future with us. We are actively seeking new team members for:

 * Accounting
 * Business Development & Customer Relations
 * Electrical Engineering
 * Field Technician
 * Project Management
 * RF Engineering
 * Welders & Electricians

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CONTACT US

Email:
Info@ElectronicsService.com

Phone:
(240) 298-8899

Address:
Electronics Service, Inc.
221 W 9th St
Ste 760
Wilmington, DE 19801

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221 W 9th St
Ste 760
Wilmington, DE 19801
PH: (240) 298-8899

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