EMP Engineering & Design
All Jaxon Lead EMP Design and Test Engineers have a minimum of 15 years of direct industry experience.
Our senior engineering staff has over 60 years of combined industry experience designing and evaluating HEMP facilities and systems. Jaxon’s Engineering Team works hand-in-hand with in-house CAD designers, fabricators and maintenance technicians to identify and construct innovative HEMP hardening solutions. Jaxon designs incorporate customer requirements into high performing, testable, and maintainable systems.
Jaxon deploys test teams and equipment to HEMP facilities located all over the world. Jaxon utilizes custom-built equipment and software to capture accurate test data in an efficient manner. Our projects span from electrical component-level hardening to large (100,000+Sq foot) buildings. Jaxon test and evaluation reports give the customer a clear and concise picture of HEMP protection levels, any faults and failures, and vulnerabilities to be considered and assessed.
Our Team
Jaxon HEMP Engineers bring together a wide variety of backgrounds and professional disciplines:
•RF Engineers
•Electical Engineers
•Mechanical Engineers
•Civil Engineers
•Computer/Software Engineers
•Test Engineers
Jaxon has a strong technical industry presence with decades of HEMP Testing and Evaluation experience in all the following:
•Operations and Control Centers
•Datacenter Facilities
•Communication Facilities
•Power Plant Facilities
•Inter-Facility Lines – routing data
•Systems with many “outside of the shield” components
•Transportable and Mobile Missions
HEMP Testing requires both technical expertise and specialized test equipment. Through its years of successful DoD and commercial project execution, Jaxon has developed a deep portfolio of knowledge, expertise and lessons learned that are beneficial to every customer and every challenge.
Direct Government Support
Jaxon engineers support various government agencies relating to EMP survivability
•Defense Threat Reduction Agency
•MIL-STD-188-125 Technical Working Group
•MIL-HDBK-423 Technical Working Group
•US Strategic Command
•Engineering Support at Offutt AFB
•Industry Best Practices
•North American Electric Reliability Corporation
•NERC EMP Task Force
• Department of Homeland Security
•Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) Protection and Resilience Guidelines for Critical Infrastructure and Equipment