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MTAG — Marine Technology Applications Group

DC Power · Data · Platform Interfaces

Small-Craft Electrical, Power & Network Integration

Between the requirement and the waterline

Mission systems only perform as well as the infrastructure underneath them. MTAG brings power, low-voltage electronics, networking, commissioning, and field troubleshooting into the craft-level integration problem.

The infrastructure layer

Power and data are mission capability.

Adding sensors, communications, displays, and edge systems changes the craft beneath them. Electrical loading, distribution, data paths, equipment access, configuration history, and future maintenance all become part of the operational baseline.

MTAG’s cross-domain field background includes agricultural automation and monitoring, telecommunications infrastructure and 5G integration, diesel and mechanical systems, DC power, low-voltage electronics, commissioning, and complex field troubleshooting. On a small craft, those disciplines meet at the same interfaces that determine whether a mission system remains reliable, maintainable, and understandable after fielding.

Exploded engineering rendering of an integrated maritime sensor mast
Public engineering rendering illustrating the relationship between payloads and platform infrastructure; detailed routing and interface doctrine are not released here.
Mission-System Power

Installed loads and distribution considered in relation to the complete craft configuration.

Low-Voltage Electronics

Platform electronics treated as an integrated environment rather than disconnected device installations.

Data + Networks

Communications and data paths planned around the mission systems they support and the operators who use them.

Configuration Baseline

The fielded state has to remain understandable enough to maintain, troubleshoot, and modify later.

Retrofit reality

The difficult part is usually what the new equipment connects to.

01 · Existing Craft

Legacy Infrastructure

Operational boats accumulate modifications over time. New capability has to account for what is actually installed, not what an old drawing assumes is installed.

02 · Added Capability

System Interaction

Every additional load, interface, and networked device changes the environment for the rest of the installed mission system.

03 · Future Support

Configuration Discipline

A clean fielding baseline reduces the cost and uncertainty of the next repair, upgrade, or integration effort.

MTAG does not publish its proprietary wiring doctrine, routing standards, detailed configuration data, interface-control information, or customer-specific engineering on the public website.

Infrastructure supports every other mission-system layer.

See the craft, ISR, C2, and sustainment capabilities that depend on a supportable electrical and network baseline.