News from GLSV

GLSV supplying diesel exhaust silencers for the FFG-62 Constellation Class Guided Missile Frigate.
Rendering of USS Constellation (FFG-62). Fincantieri Image CNO: ‘Very Important’ to Add 2nd Constellation-class Shipyard, Build 4 Frigates a Year

GLSV awarded Phase-II SBIR contract to develop Focused Enhanced Acoustic-Driver Technology (FEAT) prototype.
https://jnlwp.defense.gov/Press-Room/Multimedia/Images/igphoto/2001723112/ GLSV received a Phase-II SBIR (topic number N202-089) from the US Marine Corps to develop a next-generation

GLSV supplying trailer mounted “Water Buffalo” tanks to DLA.
GLSV was selected by DLA Land and Maritime to supply trailer mounted water tanks. These stainless-steel tanks hold

GLSV on display at MDEX 2023.
GLSV will be operating a booth at the MDEX (Michigan Defense Exposition and Detroit Arsenal Opportunities Conference) this

GLSV takes to the ice in weekly “Employees Only” hockey game.
Great Lakes Sound & Vibration is located in Houghton, Michigan, a.k.a. “The Birthplace of Professional Hockey.” It stands

GLSV supplying diesel exhaust silencers for the T-AO program.
GLSV has been awarded a contract to supply diesel exhaust silencers for the T-AO program. The new fleet

GLSV is awarded NASA Phase I SBIR contract.
GLSV was awarded a contract from NASA through the Small Business Innovation Research Program (SBIR). The SBIR program is a US

GLSV to supply vent duct assemblies for the DDG 51-class destroyer.
The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Milius sails in the East China Sea, Oct. 30, 2019 (photo courtesy

GLSV receives AS9100D Certification
Great Lakes Sound & Vibration recently completed the AS9100D certification process and received our certificate from the American Systems

GLSV awarded Phase I Army SBIR for Variable Speed Cooling Fan
GLSV was recently awarded a SBIR Phase-I contract from the US Army to develop software, controls, and integration that

Remembering September 11, 2001
GLSV would like to take this opportunity to reflect upon the events of September 11, 2001. We encourage

GLSV attending GVSETS symposium next week.
GLSV will be attending the Ground Vehicle Systems Engineering & Technology Symposium and Advance Planning Briefing for Industry (GVSETS) next