The Sierra Lobo Wolf Pack, in collaboration with our subcontractor COLSA, is taking the lead on the Test Operations Contract (TOC) for #SSC. We are excited to drive innovation in propulsion by leveraging our expertise, passion, and commitment, while strengthening our partnership with COLSA. To learn more about the contract, visit https://lnkd.in/dNY8CXaH #NASA #Propulsion #WolfPack #ContractNews
Sierra Lobo, Inc.
航空防务制造业
Fremont,Ohio 3,540 位关注者
Providing specialized space and aerospace test, evaluation, and engineering services nationwide.
关于我们
Sierra Lobo, Inc. is an engineering and technical services company dedicated to excellence in service and committed to maintaining a highly qualified staff. Our mission is to lead the development of advanced technologies in all modes of transportation: land, air, sea, and space. In the achievement of our goals, Sierra Lobo creates new technologies and develops new, innovative, and cost-effective approaches to satisfy the desire of the human race to explore. Sierra Lobo has an extensive history of designing and building complex R&D hardware, including demonstrated capabilities for building aerospace flight hardware for major aerospace corporations. We offer a state-of-the-art engineering, fabrication, and testing facility in Milan, Ohio and Pasadena, California. We are an Hispanic-American owned Small Disadvantaged Business, incorporated in the State of Ohio.
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https://www.sierralobo.com
Sierra Lobo, Inc.的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 航空防务制造业
- 规模
- 501-1,000 人
- 总部
- Fremont,Ohio
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 1993
地点
Sierra Lobo, Inc.员工
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???? This past fall, we had so many groundbreaking researchers aboard G-Force One; it seems only fitting to hype them up with their own glambot video. Find some of their formal introductions below: ?? CisLunar Industries: Joined us on their second parabolic flight, where they simultaneously ran multiple manufacturing technologies in a research environment testing metal manipulation. ?? Sierra Lobo, Inc.: Alex Bernhardt and Caden Hillis supported NASA’s CERISS initiative on a Zero-G flight sponsored by NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Flight Opportunities program testing Sierra Lobo’s Microgravity Lab Assistant. ?? Outward Technologies: Alan Carter and team tested solar space welding in zero gravity conditions. ?? Aurelia Institute: Evan Hilgemann with the Aurelia Institute tested and gathered research of self-assembling habitats. ?? Erin Winick Anthony: Documented each research flight as our Science Correspondent! Interested in a research flight for you and your team? We've hosted over 2,300 research payloads on G-Force One, and we want you to be next! Reach out to us at?https://lnkd.in/e9ET42vB
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Happy Holidays from the Wolf Pack! Wishing you and your families a healthy, joyful holiday season. We look forward to exploring new opportunities and driving technological innovations in 2025 to further enhance our capabilities, support critical missions, contribute to the advancement of cutting-edge solutions, and continue to prioritize the growth and well-being of our employees. #HolidaySeason #WolfPack?
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Alex Bernhardt and Caden Hillis supported NASA’s CERISS initiative while experiencing the thrill of weightlessness! On a Zero-G flight sponsored by NASA’s Flight Opportunities program, they tested Sierra Lobo’s Microgravity Lab Assistant, showcasing its ability to perform in a microgravity environment. Follow the link to more about the Microgravity Lab Assistant's impact and NASA’s CERISS initiative, Compact Robot Takes Flight to Support CERISS Initiative - NASA Science: https://lnkd.in/d25Vt5zd Photo Credits: Zero-G
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During this holiday season, we are filled with gratitude for everyone who has been by our side throughout the year—our incredible consultants, loyal customers, supportive family, and friends. You have helped us grow, thrive, and prosper. Thank you for being a part of this amazing community. Thank you, WolfPack, for making this year unforgettable. ???? #Grateful #Thankful #WolfPack
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Sierra Lobo extends heartfelt wishes this Veterans Day. Our Wolf Pack includes veterans from all branches of the armed forces, who help make our company strong. We take pride in our connections with veterans throughout the organization—employees, consultants, subject matter experts, customers, teammates, family, and friends—both past and present—as well as our dedicated active military personnel. Thank you all for your service. #VeteransDay
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Celebrating 249 years of service, honor, and courage! ???? The U.S. Navy has protected our seas, defended our freedom, and upheld our nation's values since 1775. Today, we honor the brave men and women who have proudly worn the uniform. Happy 249th Birthday, U.S. Navy! #NavyBirthday #ForgedByTheSea
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Sierra Lobo is proud to have our headquarters in Fremont, Ohio, and our Technology Development and Engineering Center (East) in Milan. Being located in such a historically significant state and close to NASA's Armstrong Test Facility has provided the opportunity for our team to build amazing relationships throughout the Industry. #AviationDay #OhioProud #SierraLobo
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Rockets, racing, research, and more exciting topics are discussed in our latest WolfTracks issue. The July 2024 WolfTracks newsletter highlights some of the amazing work the Sierra Lobo Wolf Pack has done over the last six months. Click the link below or find it on our website, under the "Media" tab. #ContractNews #NASA #WolfTracks #BusinessDevelopment #WolfPack
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On July 29th, 1958, President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed the National Aeronautics and Space Act, establishing NASA. The newly established organization absorbed the assets of its predecessor, NACA, including the Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio. Fun Fact: The Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility, previously named Plum Brook Station, is where SLI’s founders started their early engineering careers. Above are photos of President Eisenhower and Dr. T. Keith Glennan, Administrator of NASA, reviewing photos of Satellite Tiros I in April of 1960 (Abbie Rowe), and the GRC Rocket Engine Testing Facility Building 202, which was deconstructed in 2003 (Library of Congress). #NASA #NASA1958 #NASAHistory
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