WilliamsRDM Capabilities

Precision Machining & Assembly for Mission‑Critical Products

We have a reputation for consistently meeting customer requirements for quality, delivery, risk, and value. WilliamsRDM is a complete turn-key operation; all manner of business – from fabrication and assembly to design and engineering – are conducted in-house.

Engineering & R&D

WilliamsRDM’s Engineering & R&D page highlights the company’s decades-long track record delivering integrated electrical, mechanical, software, and systems engineering—from concept through certification—primarily for defense, aerospace, industrial, maritime, and security applications. Founded in 1963 in Fort Worth, with defense contracting since 1965, WilliamsRDM emphasizes quality, delivery, risk, and value across the full product lifecycle: research, design/modeling/simulation, prototyping, testing, product release, DMS mitigation, and ongoing technical support. Their approach blends funded and internally driven R&D, rigorous configuration management, supplier involvement, and design for manufacturability, reliability, and maintainability, resulting in hundreds of unique, cost‑effective products.

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Fabrication & Assembly

WilliamsRDM’s Fabrication & Assembly page highlights precision manufacturing across two core areas: a near‑clean‑room assembly department driven by Six Sigma practices and ISO/AS credentials, and an advanced machining operation with 5‑axis and Swiss capabilities. The company emphasizes offline process simulation to boost utilization and speed time from design to build, while craftsmen work to ISO 9001 and AS 9100 quality standards for accuracy, lower costs, and faster turnaround. Materials expertise spans Inconel, Titanium, Stainless Steel, Nitronic, Aluminum, Brass, and Plastic, underscoring rugged, high‑tolerance production for demanding applications.

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Quality Assurance

WilliamsRDM’s Quality Assurance page positions quality as the company’s core identity for mission‑critical aerospace and defense work, detailing a certified system that exceeds AS9100D/ISO 9001:2015 and industry workmanship standards (IPCA610, IPC/WHMAA620, JSTD001). It outlines rigorous design documentation and full traceability, disciplined process controls across machining, PCB, and cable harness production, and comprehensive in‑process, first‑article, and final inspections using calibrated tools and automated test equipment. Emphasizing “right‑first‑time” performance, continuous improvement, and a customer feedback‑driven CAPA loop, WilliamsRDM promises confidence, reliability in harsh environments, speed through in‑house capabilities, and transparent documentation—underscored by commitments to never compromise standards, proactively mitigate risk, and protect customer missions.

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