Diagnosys Announces Alliance Partner - GEMS

8th September, 2010

Diagnosys announces a network of authorized third-party suppliers as part of its Alliance Partner program. Companies with specific niche skills, products or services that compliment the Diagnosys offering are required to meet rigorous training and competencies as a prerequisite for recognition as an Alliance Partner.

The Diagnosys Alliance Program brings together companies which have specific skills and capabilities within the electronics diagnostic and test area, that when combined, deliver the ultimate solution to ensure customer satisfaction by encompassing innovative, technologically advanced, and efficient results to our customers.

“The program was initiated so that as a company we could provide the best fit solution for our customers and encompass the skills of companies that complement our vision. There is no “one size fits all” in this industry, each program is uniquely different in some way or another and often calls on experience that falls outside of our core competencies” said Tim Webb, President US Operations, Diagnosys Holdings Inc. “By embracing such companies we are able to respond quickly and efficiently to our customers demands.”

Alliance Partner Global Engineering Management & Support (GEMS) provides a series of productivity enhancement tools and services designed to increase the interoperability of legacy test systems with the S500 and PinPoint testers. GEMS provides TPS development services for both legacy and NPD along with a series of tools to reduce the time needed to port existing TPS’ that allows faster, easier and more complete migration to newer testers.

“GEMS role as a Diagnosys Alliance Partner is to provide additional enhancement tools to Diagnosys users to increase their productivity and shorten the time needed to migrate legacy test programs to the S500 and PinPoint platforms” said Eva Kohfeldt, Chairman, President and CEO of GEMS. “The S500 and PinPoint products help keep the primary test mission on track by allowing the necessary TPS migration from legacy and obsolete test systems.”

S500-POST

GEMS S500-POST translates data from LASAR V6 output format to the S500 PXI based test system coupled with the LSRTAP-VIEWER allows you to directly evaluate your LASAR TAP files and S500 High Speed Digital Vectors with expected test results displayed on your PC screen.

MEGA-MIGRATOR

GEMS MEGA-MIGRATOR provides a migration path from obsolete legacy test platforms and allows you to move existing TPS between multiple test platforms. MEGA-MIGRATOR allows operators to support and modify legacy TPS on a common workstation, then migrate the final TPS to the most appropriate test system.

SMART TPS Failure Diagnostic Tool Set (FDTS)

FDTS is a set of diagnostic tools for isolating failures detected during functional tests. The tools are designed to work with digital and analog instruments from several different vendors to provide shorter diagnostic times (Directed TPS). FDTS includes a comprehensive fault dictionary and guided probe trace routines for functional tests. Smart TPS helps reduce costs and schedule risk to minimize diagnostic and repair cycles.

About Global Engineering Management & Support, Inc.

Global Engineering Management and Support, Inc. (GEM.S), a small minority woman owned electronics engineering firm, has provided test equipment hardware and software for the space, DOD, and commercial industries including TPS design, test system fabrication, integration, and maintenance for over 14 years. As a leading supplier of automated test equipment and test program sets, GEM.S services and products were used in over 70 successful satellite launches and 20 military programs. Operating in 26 states and four countries worldwide, the company is dedicated to providing clients with the most quality driven, highly-reliable, and cost-effective solutions in the market today. GEMS remains on the cutting edge of the industry with the continuous addition of new programs, services, and innovation as well as recruiting up-and-coming talent trained in the latest technologies.

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