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Ansys Partners with BAE Systems to Enhance Digital Engineering in Defense Sector
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Ansys Partners with BAE Systems to Enhance Digital Engineering in Defense Sector
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Apr 10, 2024

Ansys (NASDAQ: ANSS) today revealed its collaboration with BAE Systems, Inc., aimed at enhancing digital engineering and model-based systems engineering (MBSE) across the Department of Defense (DoD). This partnership aligns with DoD guideline 5000.97, aiming to transition from manual methodologies to advanced system design, delivery, and operation through MBSE.

BAE Systems provides an extensive array of defense, intelligence, and civilian systems products and services, such as electronic systems and security solutions. Together with Ansys, the focus is on creating efficient simulation processes and data management for developing, testing, evaluating, and maintaining DoD programs within the framework of its Mission Advantage technology partnership program. Ansys will also offer strategic bid support, architectural engineering, and acceleration in the marketplace for critical digital engineering applications.

The alliance with Ansys will be pivotal in analyzing, testing, and developing advanced digital engineering environments that quickly evaluate interoperability and new technological capabilities in critical areas including AI and autonomy, integrated network system-of-systems, human-machine interfaces, and integrated sensing.

Daniel Perkins, director of strategy and technology partnerships for BAE Systems' Intelligence and Security sector, stated, "Together, we are a force multiplier to bring digital mission engineering to the DoD." He acknowledged Ansys as a leader in simulation, highlighting the potential growth of their strategic partnership.

Walt Hearn, senior vice president of worldwide sales and customer excellence at Ansys, remarked on the key role of Ansys solutions in enabling defense communities to respond effectively to high-priority programs. "A robust digital engineering ecosystem is crucial for maintaining a competitive edge. By joining the Mission Advantage program, Ansys reaffirms its commitment to advancing digital engineering across various industries and fostering the next wave of innovation."

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