AS9100D and ISO 9001:
2015 Certified 2024-2027 Certificates of Registration, from Performance Review Institute (PDF)
Commercial and Government Entity Code (Cage): 3CC53
Duns Number: 116749289
Applicable North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes:
541330 – Engineering Services
336413 – Other Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing
541711 – Research and Development in Biotechnology
541712 – Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences
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Safe is proud to be a supporting member of the VAW/VRC Foundation, whose mission is to support and advocate for the U.S. Navy Carrier Airborne Early Warning Command and Control and Carrier Onboard Delivery Community.
National Advanced Mobility Consortium (NAMC) Member
SAFE Association ; (certificate, PDF)
Tempe, AZ – Safe was recently recognized by Lockheed Martin Space as a Supplier of the Year. The award follows on the heels of Safe receiving the Lockheed Martin Space Outstanding Small Business Award in 2021. Both awards reflect Safe's exceptional design, manufacturing, and support of the Orion Program Crew Impact Attenuation System (CIAS).
Safe was specifically cited for its proactive management practices, superior quality of its operations, as well as its ability to effectively collaborate with its suppliers as well as Lockheed Martin and NASA. "Safe went above and beyond" in its preparation of engineering design support documentation, which enabled efficient review and ensured customer satisfaction.
The integration of Safe's Selectable Profile Energy Attenuation (SPEA) technology is critical to the success of the Lockheed Martin-built Orion Spacecraft. The Orion Spacecraft is built to take humans further into space than ever before. Safe's patented SPEA technology is designed to limit the force the astronauts are subjected to during an off-nominal landing of the Orion Spacecraft to a manageable level.
The Orion Spacecraft is part of the NASA Artemis Program which will soon transport humans back to the moon on the first crewed moon mission since Apollo 17 in 1972. Artemis I, with Safe-manufactured and tested CIAS units aboard, was successfully launched on November 16th, 2022 and splashed down on December 11th, 2022. The first crewed mission, Artemis II, is scheduled for 2024.