the problem

The demand for the rapid development and deployment of space launch systems has surged in recent years, but this accelerated pace of progress has also introduced higher levels of risk. These risks become even more prominent for teams spread across different geographic locations, who need to coordinate their mission readiness efforts across varying time zones and disjointed tools and processes.

Challenges in Coordination: Successfully launching these space systems requires precise coordination among various components, including sensors, communication networks, launch facilities, and personnel. Any breakdown in this coordination can result in launch delays or failures.

Adapting to Dynamic Scenarios: Traditional planning methods often struggle to account for dynamic events and changing circumstances, making it difficult to respond quickly to issues as they arise.

Real-time Monitoring and Analysis: Continuous monitoring and analysis of the health and readiness of space launch systems are crucial for identifying potential issues before they escalate into major problems.

Managing Data Overflow: The substantial amount of data generated by these systems can overwhelm decision-makers, making it challenging to extract actionable insights. Traditional tools used for system development tend to be expensive and time-consuming to implement, requiring extensive user customization right from the start. Additionally, most of these tools only provide decision-makers with high-level summaries without giving access to the underlying data.

the solution

Celeris is uniquely positioned to help you overcome these challenges and maximize your probability of mission success. With our extensive space launch experience, which includes successful missions flown out of Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, and the Reagan Test Site in the Marshall Islands, we have developed a patented turnkey digital engineering software platform called "iRIS" that can help you keep pace with the rapidly evolving space industry.

iRIS is designed to accelerate your entire mission readiness timeline, from concept through launch. Our platform combines adaptable, consistent, standards-based engineering fundamentals with the latest innovations in digital engineering technology. By integrating system architecture, requirements, cyber controls, verification planning data, and schedules into an event-based digital framework, iRIS provides you with real-time, ground-truth status of your system in development, from unit tests in the lab through final integrated system-level tests on the launch pad.

A key benefit of iRIS is its ability to help you uncover potential issues early and avoid launch delays. Our insightful mission readiness dashboards and reports enable users to "drill-down" to evaluate underlying data, providing decision-makers with the critical information they need to make informed decisions quickly.

iRIS is also highly customizable, with the flexibility to be tailored to your specific workflow. By unifying your product development ecosystem, iRIS ensures that teams work from a common baseline, are aware of pending changes, and maximize re-use of engineering data. This results in reduced meeting times and improved overall team communication throughout all phases of mission readiness. Learn More →