Orlando, Florida and Sunnyvale, California – eInfochips, an engineering R&D services company, has announced design, development, testing, verification and re-engineering services for the DO-178C compliance standard. The document titled "DO-178C: Software Considerations in Airborne Systems and Equipment Certification" is the new standard introduced by FAA, EASA, and Transport Canada for commercial software-based aerospace systems. This new service offering empowers aerospace companies with the expertise to enable their transition to DO-178C. eInfochips services for DO-178C will enable new and legacy systems to be certified for airborne deployments, with limited investments and faster time-to-market.
The next generation of aerospace system software will adhere to the DO-178C standard, to be deployed on commercial aircraft, business jets and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Some existing aircraft systems may also need to modify/re-engineer software to meet the new certification requirements. To serve this market, eInfochips has developed its DO-178C expertise through extensive training by Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) DERs (Designated Engineering Representatives). The result is eInfochips is now helping aerospace companies achieve DO-178C compliance with their avionics systems.
Commenting on the new service offerings, Parag Mehta, the chief marketing and business development officer said, "DO-178C brings more clarity on the certification requirements for avionics system software. We have invested in building capabilities on DO-178C, as it extends market leadership for our clients."
Source: eInfochips
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