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		<title>Wolf Technical Services, Inc. is awarded $750,000 DOD contract</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Indianapolis, IN – Wolf Technical Services, Inc. announced that it has been awarded a $750,000 contract from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to develop weigh-in-motion technology suitable for slow-moving passenger vehicles on rough roads. Under this contract with the Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (CRREL), Wolf will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Indianapolis, IN – Wolf Technical Services, Inc. announced that it has been awarded<br />
a $750,000 contract from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to develop weigh-in-motion<br />
technology suitable for slow-moving passenger vehicles on rough roads.<br />
Under this contract with the Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) Cold<br />
Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (CRREL), Wolf will complete development<br />
of a sensor system for determining a moving vehicle’s weight distribution.  This<br />
information will feed an independent process for identifying irregularly loaded<br />
vehicles, such as those carrying Vehicle-Borne Improvised Explosive Devices<br />
(VBIEDs).  Wolf’s Weigh-in-Motion System (WIMS) will accurately determine total<br />
vehicle weight as well as individual axle and wheel weights of moving vehicles.  The<br />
device is intended to be used at military checkpoints and base entrances.  Many<br />
checkpoints have a serpentine approach layout for speed control.  The WIMS device<br />
measures lateral weight shifts associated with a turning vehicle and uses vehicle<br />
dynamics models to correct for the weight shifts.  The contract provides $750,000<br />
for final development and prototype manufacturing of systems that will be tested at<br />
Camp Atterbury.  In a previous contract phase, Wolf fabricated and demonstrated an<br />
initial design that proved the accuracy attainable with the system.<br />
“Camp Atterbury is honored to have an Indiana based company test equipment here that<br />
could one day contribute to saving the lives of the Soldiers and civilians who train<br />
here and deploy overseas.  Testing at Atterbury – Muscatatuck is a key component of<br />
our vision in that it can be done in a realistic environment and provide technology<br />
that makes Soldiers and civilians safer in any operation,” said Colonel Barry<br />
Richmond, Deputy Commander, Atterbury – Muscatatuck Center for Complex Operations.</p>
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The contract is one of several military awards Wolf has received within the last<br />
several years to develop military products. The Indiana Economic Development<br />
Corporation (IEDC) has participated in several of these development efforts by<br />
providing grant funds that accelerate the programs to earlier commercialization.<br />
“IEDC support has helped our small business continue to grow and create new jobs in<br />
Indiana,” said Joe Ward, Vice President of Business Development.<br />
 When completed the WIMS is expected to have much broader application than military<br />
checkpoints such as entry checks at military, government, and commercial facilities<br />
and homeland security applications .<br />
Wolf’s President Michael Pepe said the new WIMS system can be installed permanently<br />
embedded (flush) in paved, gravel or compacted dirt roadways, or can be portable for<br />
temporary installation on top of a roadway.<br />
“This smart device may be installed at bases and checkpoints both domestically and<br />
abroad as a component of force protection.  The WIMS device continues Wolf’s legacy<br />
of developing safety systems to better protect our men and women in the military,”<br />
said Pepe.  </p>
<p>About Wolf Technical Services, Inc.<br />
Wolf Technical Services was founded in 1977 and is centrally located in<br />
Indianapolis, Indiana.  Wolf is a nationwide leader in forensic engineering,<br />
consulting and research and development.  We take pride in our inclusive company<br />
structure and diverse problem solving skills which enable our multi-discipline team<br />
to collaborate in providing scientifically based expert opinion for legal and<br />
insurance markets.  Recently Wolf has found a synergistic application for its staff<br />
expertise and experience in the area of Research and Development which has resulted<br />
in multiple federal government contracts aimed at improving safety for all military<br />
personnel.  Wolf continues to pursue the development and commercialization of new<br />
products through this facet of the organization.  Additional information about Wolf<br />
is available at www.wolftechnical.com.</p>
<p>Additional Note:</p>
<p>Contact Amy Wortman at marketing@wolftechnical.com.</p>
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