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CTC-Led Structural Health Monitoring System Receives Approval for DoD Implementation

CTC-Led Structural Health Monitoring System Receives Approval for DoD Implementation - top government contractors - best government contracting event
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CTC-Led Structural Health Monitoring System Receives Approval for DoD Implementation - top government contractors - best government contracting eventThe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has released the results of a Concurrent Technologies Corp.-led project aiming to develop a system that would monitor the structural health of steel truss bridges.

The company said Monday its structural health monitoring system has received the U.S. Army‘s recommendation for use with bridges significant to the operations of the Defense Department.

The system uses various sensors and monitoring tools to remotely gather data on a bridge’s health status and generate warnings on potential structural issues.

The Office of the Secretary of Defense and USACE’s Engineer Research and Development Center funded the project via the DoD Corrosion Prevention Control Program.

O’Donnell Consulting Engineers and Chandler Monitoring Systems were CTC’s partners in the effort.

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Written by Nichols Martin

a staff writer at Executive Mosaic, produces articles on the federal government's technology and business interests. The coverage of these articles include government contracting, cybersecurity, information technology, health care and national security.

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