UML, is a national center for testing, evaluating and implementing defense, homeland security, energy and intelligence systems. Located in the center of the Oklahoma Gateway economic region of north central Oklahoma, providing easy access to three major metropolitan areas, Oklahoma City, Tulsa and Wichita.
Oklahoma Locations
- Ponca City - Headquarters & Laboratories
- Chilocco - CIRTEC Training and Testing Facility
- Stillwater - Richmond Hill Research Center
- Lawton - (OTC-US) Facility
- Tulsa - (OSU-CAHM)
- Midwest City - PrimeWIN Program Office
Satellite Offices
- Washington, DC
- Virginia Beach, VA
- Charleston, SC
UML Headquarters and Business Operations
This secure 100,000 square feet facility houses state-of-the-art CBRNE and electronics laboratories.
Facilities include:
- Sensor, Device, and Systems Testing
- Chemical Synthesis
- Materials Characterization
- Molecular and Microbiology (BSL-2+)
- Medical/Pharmaceutical Process Analytics
- Nuclear and Radiochemistry
- Systems Integration and Development
- Agricultural Development
- Environmental Chambers
- Secure Data Storage
- C5ISR Electronics and Engineering
- Analytical Chemistry
- Alternate Energy Eesearch and Evaluation
UML successfully brings these disciplines together in one location to create single-source efficiencies.
A Truly Unique Outdoor Technical and Tactical Training and Testing Facility
This vacant, secluded 5,000-acre facility, located 25 miles north of Ponca City, consists of an abandoned school with 75 buildings, rolling terrain, small lakes, flat prairies, and a variety of creeks. Named "Chilocco," this four-season facility provides excellent opportunities for rural, urban, and aviation operation testing and support training in fast tracking, development, RDT&E, and certification for:
- CBRNE
- C5ISR
- MASINT
- SIGINT
- Sensitive Site Exploitation
- Biometrics
- PSYOP
- FCC Approved Frequency Allocations
- RF
Richmond Hill Research Center and
Oklahoma State University (OSU)
Richmond Hill research facility is comprised of a rare co-location of an Anechoic Chamber (20Mhz - 18 Ghz) and a Reverberation Chamber (80 Mhz - 18 Ghz), enviable Chemical Assessment Laboratory, and a 5,000 square foot clean room. More than 60 faculty members with teaming efforts from academia and industrial partners, focus on the creation of new science and technology. Sensor technology includes:
- Chemical sensors
- Body Armor
- Smart textile & clothing
- Mobile robots for multi-vehicle control platforms
- Sensor-based modeling for improved manufacturing
- Biosensors
- Sensors for prevision farming
- Neutron & Radiation Dosimetry applications
- Retinal imaging for non-invasive disease study
- Intengrated target detection, tracking classification
- Learning dual-band infrared imagery
UAS Testing and Training Facility
Located adjacent to unique Fort Sill Army ranges, our UAS range provides large areas of restricted airspace for safe UAS flights without the requirement of securing military COAs or civilian special airworthiness certificates. The newly installed 1000' x 70' (winter 2008) asphalt runway with adjacent office, hangar, and RV hookups will provide cost-effective facilities for UAS development, testing, and training.
Our UAS testing, certification, and development facilities provide one-stop UAS development services. Electronic interference testing at Richmond Hill complements the real world flight development opportunities at Fort Sill and the system integration demonstrations at Chilocco.
- 75 acre flight and training site
- Within Ft. Sill restricted air space
- Legal flight access from surface to 40K
- 100+ square miles flight space
- Access to live fire range
Center for Aerospace and Hyperbaric Medicine (OSU-CAHM)
Our Tulsa facility provides certified high altitude (hypobaric) and dive chambers (hyperbaric) for medical equipment, physiological testing, evaluation and training.
- Hypobaric
- 2 mirrored chambers
- 100K altitude maximum
- 12 man stations
- Human and equipment testing-training
- Hyperbaric
- 1 chamber
- 7 atmosphere maximum
- Human and equipment testing-training
- Diving medical doctor and staff on duty
PrimeWIN Program
Oklahoma House Bill 1468 provides direct incentives for federal contractors to use Oklahoma companies, and the PrimeWIN program, developed by the University Multispectral Laboratories (UML), has been created to streamline the process.
The UML developed the PrimeWIN program to effectively connect Oklahoma businesses with federal contractors, who will receive incentives through the state's existing Quality Jobs Program.