Bay St. Louis, MS — NVision Solutions, Inc. has been certified to AS9100 by NSF-ISR, after undergoing an AS9100 Implementation by Oxebridge Quality Resources. While other consulting firms are holding off to assist in implementing AS9100 C, and in keeping with it’s “Do What’s Right” policy, Oxebridge simultaneously implemented the current AS9100 Rev. B standard as well as AS9100 Rev. C, thereby future-proofing NVision’s quality system; as a result, NVision will not be required to spend additional funds on upgrading later. Furthermore, Oxebridge utilized AS9006 as guidance for the implementation of NVision’s software development activities, at no additional cost.

NVision is a provider of geospatial software and consulting services, and supports not only NASA’s Stennis Space Center, but FEMA and other government agencies. Their software products were critical in post-Katrina disaster recovery work.

The work done by Oxebridge won praise from aerospace prime contractor Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC), who monitored the NVision AS9100 implementation. This has led to additional RFP’s from other CSC subcontractors and partners, further spurring Oxebridge’s growth.

NVision was registered by NSF-ISR, an accredited provider of third party AS9100 quality system certification services.

For more on NVision, visit www.nvs-inc.com.

For information on NSF-ISR’s AS9100 certification services, click here.

For information on Oxebridge’s aerospace consulting and implementation services, including AS9100, AS9110 and AS9120, click here.

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