Phoenix, AZ – February 5, 2025. DDC-I, a leading supplier of software and professional services for mission- and safety-critical applications, today announced that it will present at the MOSA Virtual Summit, which will be hosted by Military Embedded Systems on February 19, 2025. DDC-I will join Session 3 – a free, one-hour session on “MOSA Strategies for Army Aviation and Ground Platforms” that will be held at 2:15 PM EST.

The 2025 MOSA Virtual Summit is designed to drive awareness and thought leadership around MOSA, which DoD has termed a “warfighting imperative”. Key Army aviation and ground systems such as flight avionics, navigation technology, vetronics, PNT, security, weapons systems, sensor payloads, and the like are all enabled by MOSA (modular open systems approach) techniques, which facilitate hardware and software interoperability, portability and reuse across multiple platforms and systems.

The “MOSA Strategies for Army Aviation and Ground Platforms” session will explore how MOSA strategies like the Future Airborne Capability Environment® (FACE®), Sensor Open Systems Architecture (SOSA®) and the C5ISR/EW Modular Open Suite of Standards (CMOSS) improve mission-critical Army systems and how MOSA strategies can be applied throughout development, certification, and procurement.

“Deos™ utilizes the latest DO-178C Design Assurance Level A (DAL A), FACE® conformant, multi-core verified baseline, and was built from the ground up with a modular architecture and standard interfaces that emphasize portability, scalability and reuse,” said Gary Gilliland, Vice President of Marketing at DDC-I. “We look forward to sharing our world class, safety-critical MOSA technology at the MOSA Virtual Summit and discussing ways to leverage MOSA to enhance US warfighting capability.”

Register for this free one day virtual event: https://resources.embeddedcomputing.com/series/mosa-2025/landing_page?utm_bmcr_source=DDC-I

About Deos

Deos is a safety-critical real-time operating system. First certified to DO-178 DAL A in 1998, Deos combines DO-178C DAL A artifacts with FACE® Technical Standard support that encompasses the Safety Base and Safety Extended Profiles for the Operating System Segment (OSS). The Safety Profiles feature hard real-time response, time and space partitioning, and both ARINC-653 and POSIX interfaces.

SafeMC™ technology extends Deos’ advanced capabilities to multiple cores, enabling developers of safety-critical systems to achieve best in class multi-core performance without compromising safety-critical task response and guaranteed execution time. SafeMC employs a bounded multiprocessing (BMP) extension of the symmetric multiprocessing architecture (SMP), safe scheduling, and cache partitioning to minimize cross-core contention and interference patterns that affect the performance, safety criticality and certifiability of multi-core systems. These features enable avionics systems developers to address issues that could impact the safety, performance and integrity of a software airborne system executing on Multi-Core Processors (MCP), as specified by the FAA Advisory Circular AC 20-193.

About DDC-I, Inc.

DDC-I, Inc. is a global supplier of real-time operating systems, software development tools, custom software development services, and legacy software system modernization solutions, with a primary focus on mission- and safety-critical applications. DDC-I’s customer base is an impressive “who’s who” in the commercial, military, aerospace, and safety-critical industries. DDC-I offers safety-critical real-time operating systems, compilers, integrated development environments and run-time systems for C, C++, and Ada application development. For more information regarding DDC-I products, contact DDC-I at 4545 E. Shea Blvd, Phoenix, AZ 85028; phone (602) 275-7172; fax (602) 252-6054; e-mail sales@ddci.com or visit http://www.ddci.com/pr2502.