Commission · Diagnose · Sustain
Fielding, Diagnostics & Mission-System Sustainment
Between the requirement and the waterline
Installation is a milestone, not the end state. MTAG supports the fielded configuration through commissioning, diagnostics, documentation, operator support, and follow-on sustainment.
After installation
The system has to survive operations, maintenance, and change.
A fielded mission system encounters crew turnover, maintenance cycles, software and hardware changes, environmental exposure, and the first fault nobody saw during installation. MTAG treats commissioning and sustainment as part of integration because those events reveal whether the platform was actually built to remain supportable.
Field troubleshooting
Faults rarely respect organizational boundaries.
A problem that presents as a sensor failure can originate in power, connectivity, configuration, a platform interface, or another system upstream. MTAG’s value in the field comes from working across those boundaries rather than stopping at the edge of a single component.
The public site does not publish fault histories or troubleshooting procedures. It does show the capability that matters to a customer: commissioning, cross-domain diagnosis, corrective-action support, and a cleaner path back to an operational baseline.

Fielding
Know the Baseline
A supportable system starts with knowing what configuration was actually fielded and verified.
Diagnostics
Work Across Interfaces
Electrical, network, electronics, mechanical, and operator symptoms are considered together when isolating a fault.
Sustainment
Leave the Crew Better Off
Documentation and operator-facing support reduce unnecessary dependence on the original integrator for ordinary fault isolation.
Detailed troubleshooting logic, customer fault histories, corrective-action records, and internal lessons learned remain controlled and are not published on the open site.
Fielding closes the loop.
Integration, infrastructure, and operator use all show up again when a system is commissioned, diagnosed, and sustained in the field.
