
Quanterion Solutions
Quantitative engineering services for critical decision-making.
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Total Funding | 000k |
Quanterion Solutions Incorporated, established in 2000, provides specialized quantitative analytical services for critical decision-making across government and commercial sectors. The company was founded by Preston MacDiarmid, William Denson, David Mahar, and Seymour Morris, who together brought over eighty-five years of collective experience in engineering analysis. The founders have strong roots in New York, with extensive experience managing and working in roles at the Department of Defense Reliability Analysis Center and the Air Force Research Laboratory.
The firm's business model is centered on offering analytical services, products, and training to a diverse client base that includes government, commercial, transportation, and energy markets. Quanterion operates with flexibility in its contracting, accommodating various frameworks such as Cost Plus Fixed Fee, Firm Fixed Price, and Time & Materials to meet client needs. Revenue is generated through consulting services, the sale of proprietary software tools and publications, and fees for training courses.
Quanterion's service portfolio has expanded from its original focus on Reliability, Maintainability, and Quality (RMQ) to include Cybersecurity & Information Assurance, Software Development/Engineering, and Information/Knowledge Management. A key product is the Quanterion Automated Reliability Toolkit (QuART), an automated version of engineering aids originally developed by the company's personnel. The company also offers a wide range of publications, from free introductory tutorials to comprehensive handbooks and databooks. Furthermore, they are involved in research and development in technologies like the Internet of Things (IoT), managed cloud services, and mobile application development, including participation in the Open-Architecture, Resilient IoT for Operational Networks (ORION) ecosystem.
Keywords: quantitative analysis, reliability engineering, maintainability, quality assurance, cybersecurity services, information assurance, software engineering, knowledge management, defense contractors, government contracting, commercial analytics, engineering analysis, IoT research, technical consulting, professional training, reliability software tools, engineering publications, risk management, system reliability, data analysis