Badger Technology Group, Inc. is pleased to announce the achievement of AS9100 Rev D and ISO 9001:2015 certification.
“This is a significant milestone for Badger Technology Group, demonstrating our continuing growth and maturity as a quality organization. And what a testament to the Badger Team, creating and implementing the framework for our future success. It is a proud day for Badger Technology Group.” – Brian McGraw, Executive Vice President & General Manager.
The AS9100 standard is an internationally recognized set of guidelines for the implementation of a Quality Management System used exclusively in aerospace, aviation, and defense industries. This level of certification is highly regarded and is increasingly becoming a stapled requirement for vendors to obtain within the supply chain. AS9100 standards are prepared and managed by the International Aerospace Quality Group (IAQG) and is rooted in the quality management standard established under ISO 9001.
This dual certification achieved by Badger Technology Group highlights its commitment to the top standards in aerospace and related industries and the insurance of meeting and exceeding the expectations of customers. In achieving this certification, Badger Technology Group has demonstrated its ability to standardize safety and quality through all ranks of the organization while remaining committed to satisfying the needs of customers.
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Badger Technology Group | Avionics Management Systems, Electronic Flight Instrument Systems, Airborne Communication Systems, Systems Integration, Head-Up Displays, LCD Displays, LED Displays, Control Panels, Flight Management Systems, Autopilots, Inertial Components & Systems |
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