Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Senator Conrad Visits Ideal Aerosmith

Ideal Aerosmith welcomed US Senator Kent Conrad to the new Grand Forks facility on June 2, 2010. Following a brief presentation about Ideal's capabilities that contribute to the UAS industry, Senator Conrad had an opportunity to meet the employees and tour the facility.

It’s just the sort of “advanced manufacturing” facility that the state of North Dakota needs more of, Senator Conrad said, and promised more like it as unmanned aircraft becomes more prominent in the area.


Senator Conrad is introduced to Marcy Beaver, an Ideal Aerosmith assembler, by Assembly Manager Brad Ortzman.
Bill Toomey, an Ideal Aerosmith assembler,
 and Senator Conrad discuss an in-process project.
         
Ideal Aerosmith’s Vice President of Business Growth & Technology Jim Richtsmeier describes Ideal’s unmanned aircraft test capabilities to Senator Conrad.

Monday, May 17, 2010

Ideal Aerosmith Patents Aero 4000™ Technology

4000™ Controller
The United States Patent and Trademark Office has granted US Patent # 7,702,400 to Jay D. Marchetti and assigned it to Ideal Aerosmith, Inc. This patent covers key technologies that are the fundamental building blocks of the AERO 4000™ motion controller. This patented technology is implemented to provide real-time hardware-in-the-loop profile capability without a real-time operating system. With the real-time operating requirement eliminated, Ideal selected Windows® Embedded as the operating system in the AERO 4000™.

When selecting a motion controller, it is important that the controller is as technologically advanced as possible for more accurate simulations yet simple to operate and maintain. Until now, in order to support real-time motion profiling, manufacturers have implemented a Real-Time Operating System to guarantee that profiles are executed in a deterministic manner. Ideal Aerosmith’s patented process transfers the data directly from the reflective memory card to the motion control card with the digital signal processor over the PCI bus. This PCI data transfer is performed completely independent of the operating system. The result is a simple controller architecture that contains one PC and one general purpose operating system- Windows® Embedded Standard 2009. This simple architecture is what allows the AERO 4000™ to be the industry leader in performance, supportability, and ease of use.

Inventor Jay Marchetti commented on the recent patent, “The granting of this patent is an honor. Moreover, I think it is a tribute to the AERO 4000™ development team's forward thinking that permeates the product, as well as the company's determination to see it through to success.”

2003P System
The AERO 4000™ motion controller is used on both inertial test products and flight motion systems. The AERO 4000™ controller comes as standard equipment on many of Ideal Aerosmith’s products. In addition, it is the controller of choice for upgrading legacy and previous generations of Ideal Aerosmith systems, as well as equipment built by other suppliers.

Ideal Aerosmith engineers world-class motion and electronic test solutions. This patent is another example of Ideal Aerosmith listening to our customers’ needs and finding a solution that is truly innovative. Ideal Aerosmith continues to develop new  eatures and enhancements to ensure that the AERO 4000™ controller will remain the industry standard.

Please visit our AERO 4000™ page for more details about the AERO 4000™ Controller.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

North Dakota Governor John Hoeven Speaks at Ideal


North Dakota Governor John Hoeven
Ideal Aerosmith hosted more than 200 guests to celebrate the opening of its newest facility in Grand
Forks, North Dakota, with an open house on April 28, 2010. The open house provided an opportunity for Ideal Aerosmith to thank their supporters and to recognize Ideal employees. Speakers included North Dakota Governor John Hoeven and Grand Forks Mayor Michael Brown. The event was held at the new facility at 3001 South Washington Street in Grand Forks.

Following the event, Governor Hoeven stated, “Ideal Aerosmith is a dynamic company that has partnered
with our state Centers of Excellence program to create innovative technology for unmanned systems, energy development, and national defense applications. We are pleased with the company's innovation and growth and wish management and staff the very best for the future.”

Governor Hoeven was joined by ND Department of Commerce Commissioner Shane Goettle, who said, "Ideal Aerosmith is a great company. Its visionary leadership combined with top-notch technical expertise generates results and outstanding product innovation. That's why this forwarding looking company has been embraced by North Dakota and the Grand Forks region."

The 20,000-square-foot building is the new home of Ideal Aerosmith's corporate offices and includes senior management, human resources, accounting, purchasing, quality, marketing, production, and shipping and receiving departments. The Grand Forks facility provides critical infrastructure to allow Ideal Aerosmith to meet its customers' needs. Ideal Aerosmith also has locations in East Grand Forks, MN; Menlo Park, CA;
Phoenix, AZ; Pittsburgh, PA; and the University of North Dakota Research Foundation (REAC1) research and development facility in Grand Forks, ND.

“The addition of the Grand Forks facility sets the stage for future growth of Ideal,” states John Mohn, Ideal Aerosmith President. “The relocation of a portion of our operations from East Grand Forks provides business units in both locations with capacity which will allow Ideal to take advantage of
current and future business opportunities.”

“In the past ten years, Ideal has experienced growth that is unprecedented in the more than 70 years of company history. In 2001, we had only one facility in East Grand Forks and now we have six locations across the United States,” commented Darren Stinson, Sr. Vice President of Test Services. “And it’s not just geographical growth; our revenues have increased by over 400% in the same time period.”

Ideal Aerosmith, Inc. innovatively engineers, manufactures and sustains world-class motion and electronic test solutions and services. Its cutting-edge products and services include precision inertial guidance test systems, rotational tables, centrifuges, high dynamic Hardwarein-the-Loop (HWIL) flight motion simulators, test engineering services, Automated Test Equipment (ATE) system engineering, and quality contract
manufacturing services.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

John Mohn Named President of Ideal Aerosmith


John Mohn

Ideal Aerosmith is pleased to announce the promotion of John Mohn to President of Ideal Aerosmith effective January 1, 2010. He replaces Lonnie C. Rogers, who has served as President since 1994. Mr. Rogers will join Greg D. Owens as Co-Chairman of the Board of Directors, providing strategic guidance and oversight to Ideal.

"Ideal is well positioned to make a major move in the test industry. We've built a strong employee base of industry veterans who have a reputation for providing top quality products and services to our domestic and international customers. This team is positioned to deliver integrated solutions to numerous industry partners as never before. Our team is strong in all areas and has the ability to integrate all aspects of our business into one focused solution," said Mohn.

Mr. Mohn joined the company in 2005 as Chief Financial Officer, and most recently served as Executive Vice President. He has a diverse background in finance, consulting and general management of companies across the US. Prior to joining Ideal, he spent 16 years with the Coors Distributing Company, as well as 6 years operating an independent business consulting firm.

Mr. Mohn, a North Dakota native, graduated from the University of North Dakota College of Business and earned his Masters of Science in Business Administration from the University of Northern Colorado. He is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and serves on the Altru Health Systems Investment and Audit committees.

Ideal Aerosmith provides cutting-edge testing solutions to many major aerospace, defense, automotive, and oil & gas entities around the world. Ideal is a leading supplier of aerospace test equipment along with precision inertial guidance test systems, rotational rate tables and centrifuges, and high-dynamic flight test tables. It also provides aerospace test engineering services, Automated Test Equipment system engineering, and quality contract manufacturing services.

The company is headquartered in East Grand Forks, MN and maintains offices in Grand Forks, ND; Menlo Park, CA; Phoenix, AZ; and Pittsburgh, PA.