GE Sensing & Inspection Technologies Awarded $2.2M Contract with United States Navy Contract Includes Remote Visual Inspection Equipment and Data Management Software

BILLERICA, Mass., Jul 27, 2009 — GE Sensing & Inspection Technologies (NYSE: GE) announces a contract with the United States Navy to provide remote visual inspection (RVI) equipment, operator training and data management software to the U.S. Navy’s Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) inspection teams supporting the Atlantic and Pacific fleets. GE will supply XL G3 VideoProbes outfitted with Menu Driven Inspection (MDI) software to help standardize the inspection process and increase accuracy and efficiency.

XL G3 VideoProbe“Our solutions provide NAVSEA the right combination of hardware and software that will increase efficiency and productivity across a range of inspection needs,” said Jeff Anderson, General Manager – Inspection at GE Sensing & Inspection Technologies. “Our MDI software that comes with the XL G3 allows inspection groups to easily manage inspection data, which helps shorten a ship’s time at dock for maintenance.” Onsite training will be provided on the features and functionalities of XL G3 and MDI as it relates to specific Naval inspection applications. GE’s Menu Directed Inspection is the first software tool to standardize the inspection process for field-portable equipment in the nondestructive testing industry. The integrated system helps guide inspectors through the inspection process and intelligently auto-generates a report, saving time, improving quality and increasing productivity.

The U.S. Navy will deploy the equipment to large Naval bases both within the Continental U.S. and overseas. The equipment will be used to inspect steam generation and rotating power & propulsion components on all non-nuclear powered naval ships.

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About Paul Fitzgerald

Paul C. Fitzgerald, President and CEO, Advanced Inspection Technologies Inc. has been involved in the remote visual inspection industry (RVI), Since leaving the US Marines in 1992. He has a background in business with an economics degree from the University of Rochester and an MBA from Florida Metropolitan University. He served in the United States Marine Corps as an artillery officer. Mr. Fitzgerald is a veteran of Desert Storm. Mr. Fitzgerald began his remote visual inspection career with Schott Fiber Optics where he was responsible for sales throughout the southeastern United States. He was a founding member of Everest Imaging (later GE Inspection Technologies) in 1996 and took on responsibility for sales in Florida and the Caribbean. Mr. Fitzgerald founded Advanced Inspection Technologies in 2008 to offer remote visual inspection solutions throughout North America. His background and experience have given him an excellent overview of the remote visual inspection industry. He has years of experience with RVI applications across multiple industries, applications and geographical areas using a wide variety of available instruments and technology. Now Mr. Fitzgerald is able to share his knowledge and experience through this Blog.
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