Sierra Lobo, Inc.

Sierra Lobo, Inc.

Defense and Space Manufacturing

Fremont, Ohio 3,385 followers

Providing specialized space and aerospace test, evaluation, and engineering services nationwide.

About us

Sierra Lobo, Inc. is an engineering and technical services company dedicated to excellence in service and committed to maintaining a highly qualified staff. Our mission is to lead the development of advanced technologies in all modes of transportation: land, air, sea, and space. In the achievement of our goals, Sierra Lobo creates new technologies and develops new, innovative, and cost-effective approaches to satisfy the desire of the human race to explore. Sierra Lobo has an extensive history of designing and building complex R&D hardware, including demonstrated capabilities for building aerospace flight hardware for major aerospace corporations. We offer a state-of-the-art engineering, fabrication, and testing facility in Milan, Ohio and Pasadena, California. We are an Hispanic-American owned Small Disadvantaged Business, incorporated in the State of Ohio.

Industry
Defense and Space Manufacturing
Company size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
Fremont, Ohio
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1993

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    SLI and Xplora Team Up for Drone-Mounted RMDS Sierra Lobo, Inc. (SLI), of Fremont, Ohio, with operations throughout the U.S. (including Huntsville, Alabama), and Xplora Srl of Parma, Italy, are pleased to announce they have entered into a teaming agreement to provide a drone-mounted Remote Mine Detection System (RMDS) for the U.S. Government and the Department of Defense (DOD) markets. “We are proud to announce our agreement with Xplora and the ability to bring SLIX™ RMDS for land mine detection that supports our Warfighters and offers great capability for humanitarian purposes. Our agreement with Xplora allows for the SLIX™ RMDS to enter the Warfighter tool chest almost immediately and can provide aid to war-torn areas in need of land mine detection quickly and safely.” - George Satornino, Sierra Lobo CEO Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eHCpY9QN

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    On July 29th, 1958, President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed the National Aeronautics and Space Act, establishing NASA. The newly established organization absorbed the assets of its predecessor, NACA, including the Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio. Fun Fact: The Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility, previously named Plum Brook Station, is where SLI’s founders started their early engineering careers. Above are photos of President Eisenhower and Dr. T. Keith Glennan, Administrator of NASA, reviewing photos of Satellite Tiros I in April of 1960 (Abbie Rowe), and the GRC Rocket Engine Testing Facility Building 202, which was deconstructed in 2003 (Library of Congress). #NASA #NASA1958 #NASAHistory

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    “That’s one small step for (a) man, one giant leap for mankind.” 🌕🚀 Happy Moon Day! 🌌 Today, we celebrate the incredible journey of exploration and discovery that began with the Apollo missions and continues with NASA's ambitious lunar endeavors. 🌙✨ As we commemorate this historic day, we are proud to play a role in supporting the future of lunar exploration through our test & evaluation, engineering, and research & development services. Here's to the next giant leap! 🌍💫 #MoonDay #NASA #LunarExploration #EngineeringExcellence

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    Last month, our NASA White Sands Test Facility Fire Department answered the call to fight out-of-control wildfires near Ruidoso, New Mexico. Lieutenant Gary Sida, Firefighter Steven Olsson, Firefighter Gabriel Rodriguez, Driver/Engineer Tommy Montoya, and others fought bravely for two days. We are proud and grateful to these members of our Wolf Pack. To read more about their bravery, check out the upcoming issue of our WolfTracks newsletter coming soon to our website and social media. Photo Credit - Deputy Chief James Herrera

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