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University Technical Services, Inc.
7 facts from 2 public sources, as of 20 August 2026. Also trades as UNIVERSITY TECHNICAL SERVICES, INC..
What it makes
4 articlesAutomated VuLnerability Assessment and Risk Mitigation for Future Aviation Systems Safety, ALARM
Named on a research award · SBIR and STTR award data · read 20 August 2026 · dated 1 January 2023 · the fact
ONRIDE: an Onboard Noninvasive IntRusIon DEtection system
Named on a research award · SBIR and STTR award data · read 20 August 2026 · dated 1 January 2022 · the fact
Ground-Based Ultrawideband Multistatic Positioning System for VTOL Guidance and GPS Integrity Monitoring
Named on a research award · SBIR and STTR award data · read 20 August 2026 · dated 1 January 2020 · the fact
What University Technical Services, Inc. says it makes, in its own words
Quoted from the company's own site on the day we read it. The lines above are named on somebody else's document; these are not.
Trusted Secure Infrastructure Services
The company's own description · University Technical Services, Inc. website · read 20 August 2026 · the fact
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Contract award
National Aeronautics and Space Administration SBIR/STTR award 2020, contract 80NSSC20C0113: Ground-Based Ultrawideband Multistatic Positioning System for VTOL Guidance and GPS Integrity Monitoring
SBIR and STTR award data · retrieved 20 August 2026 · dated 1 January 2020
Contract award
National Aeronautics and Space Administration SBIR/STTR award 2022, contract 80NSSC22PB240: ONRIDE: an Onboard Noninvasive IntRusIon DEtection system
SBIR and STTR award data · retrieved 20 August 2026 · dated 1 January 2022
Contract award
National Aeronautics and Space Administration SBIR/STTR award 2023, contract 80NSSC23PB618: Automated VuLnerability Assessment and Risk Mitigation for Future Aviation Systems Safety, ALARM
SBIR and STTR award data · retrieved 20 August 2026 · dated 1 January 2023
The company's own statement
Explore UTS capabilities in secure infrastructure services, network design, fiber, SCIF support, and ICD 705 compliance for defense and government clients.
University Technical Services, Inc. website · retrieved 20 August 2026
The company's own statement
Trusted Secure Infrastructure Services
University Technical Services, Inc. website · retrieved 20 August 2026
The company's own statement
UTS delivers secure IT, SCIF fit-outs, fiber networks, and AV systems for defense, intelligence, and government clients. Trusted since 2008.
University Technical Services, Inc. website · retrieved 20 August 2026
The company's own statement
UTS is a Woman-Owned SCIF contractor delivering ICD 705 compliant SCIF services, secure IT, AV, and fiber solutions for government and defense clients since 2008.
University Technical Services, Inc. website · retrieved 20 August 2026
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