Quanterion Solutions Incorporated

About Quanterion Solutions Incorporated

Quanterion Solutions Incorporated, was formed with the mission to provide high quality QUANTitative engineering services to be used as critERION for critical decision making, hence the name Quanterion. Since its beginning in 2000, the company has expanded its technical capabilities beyond the original reliability, maintainability and quality to now also include knowledge management, software development/engineering, materials engineering, information technology and document management services. These technical capabilities are currently being applied in the defense, commercial, health care, energy and homeland defense markets.

$33.9M DoD Contract to Quanterion Solutions

The Air Force 55th Contracting Squadron at Offutt AFB, NE has awarded a contract to Utica’s Quanterion Solutions Incorporated to operate its Data and Analysis Center for Software Basic Center Operations (DACS BCO). Under the $33.9M contract, Quanterion will serve as a Center of Excellence for the DoD in Software Engineering collecting, analyzing and disseminating…  Read More

June 11th, 2010|Tags: |

Quanterion’s Nicholls Key Speaker at RAMS

David Nicholls, a key member of Quanterion’s staff over its first ten years will be very busy at this year’s International Reliability and Maintainability Symposium (RAMS) in San Jose, California presenting two technical papers and serving as an invited panelist. The RAMS is the largest international symposium of reliability, maintainability and quality engineering every year…  Read More

January 12th, 2010|Tags: |

Quanterion Growth Continues

Ten-year old Utica-based Quanterion Solutions Incorporated continues to grow with the addition of key staff members. Company President, Preston MacDiarmid, announced that Thomas McGibbon and Paul Wagner have joined the company that provides reliability and quality engineering and software/database development services to the government and commercial industry.

Thomas McGibbon has joined Quanterion as Director of Software…  Read More

July 17th, 2009|Tags: |

How Good Is Your Reliability Approach?

Product reliability is an important discriminator in today’s global marketplace but does your organization know how it’s doing compared to competitors in terms of designing and building reliability into its products? Could/should you be doing more “upfront” reliability activities to improve customer satisfaction, to reduce warranty costs, and to reduce in-plant rework costs? Do you…  Read More

June 26th, 2009|Tags: |

Solving the Complex RBD-Series Parallel System with a Keystone Component

The general form of this type of reliability block diagram has two series circuits in a parallel arrangement combined through a center or “keystone” unit. You are often given the reliability of each block and asked to calculate the reliability of the circuit.

For example let’s say we are given the following five block arrangement pictured…  Read More

February 26th, 2009|Tags: |

Environmental Stress Screening: Basic Steps in Choosing an ESS Profile

Environmental Stress Screening (ESS) is the process of exposing a newly manufactured product to environmental stresses in order to identify and eliminate latent defects introduced during the manufacturing process. It is part of the manufacturing process and is therefore performed on 100% of the items manufactured. After ESS, the remaining product population will have a…  Read More

November 26th, 2008|Tags: |

RASTER

Reliability Approach Self-assessment Tool including Enhancement Recommendations
Reliability is a discriminating characteristic of products in today’s marketplace, yet many companies are unsure about what is important in designing and manufacturing reliability. They sometimes lack the specialized expertise and/or experience to use their resources wisely in “making reliability happen.”

Over the years, Quanterion’s engineers have often been tasked…  Read More

September 12th, 2008|Tags: |

Quanterion a Key Contributor in DoD’s New Focus on Reliability

The Department of Defense (DoD) is now putting new emphasis on making its systems and equipments more reliable through a series of initiatives where Quanterion Solutions is a key contributor.

Recognizing that its designs were falling short of their reliability goals, the DoD is cooperating with industry to:

develop a general government/industry reliability standard to replace MIL-STD-785…  Read More

May 15th, 2008|

Quanterion Solutions’ Rose Receives Prestigious Carr Award

The Mohawk Valley Engineers Executive Council has awarded David Rose, Quanterion Solutions Manager of Advanced Programs, the 2008 E. Quint Carr Award for Engineering Excellence for his contributions to the field of corrosion prevention.

Mr. Rose has become recognized as a national leader in efforts to reduce the estimated $276B annual cost of corrosion.  He is…  Read More

February 15th, 2008|Tags: |

Quanterion Employees Participate at RAMS 2008

Quanterion Solutions Inc. (QSI) will again take an active role in supporting the annual Reliability and Maintainability Symposium (RAMS), which will be held in Las Vegas from January 28th through the 31st. QSI President Preston MacDiarmid and his team of David Nicholls, David Rose, Daniel Gonzales, and Eric MacDiarmid will attend the conference to exhibit…  Read More

January 2nd, 2008|