MI Technical Solutions, Inc. (MITS), for the first time, exhibited at the West Coast American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE) Fleet Maintenance and Modernization Symposium (FMMS) in San Diego, California.
Joining more than 100 industry leaders who serve in naval ship maintenance and modernization, MITS emphasized how it combines engineering and information technology (IT) services to provide a more comprehensive maintenance solutions to the U.S. Navy.
MITS highlighted its Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning (AI/ML) software deployed on U.S. Navy LAN networks operating on barges, helping to maintain Cyber Health green. As a result, MITS has been asked by NAVWAR to get the software through testing to later be approved for installation on the CANES networks on ships. Additionally, MITS was recognized for its Wireless Connectivity Bridge (WCB) that improves the TempLAN internet access and speed supporting a more efficient RMC and shipyard maintenance availability. At the request of the U.S. Navy, MITS designed and fielded a Wi-Fi capability that extends and enhances the RMC and its maintenance stakeholders to use portable devices to increase efficiency.
An FMMS attendee from CSNP 43 stated he sought out the MITS booth just so he could share, “Thank you for all the work MITS is doing for the Navy and our Sailors. It is just amazing what you all are doing. Thank you, thank you, thank you.”




