Government Agencies

With a diverse range of prestigious government agencies speaks volumes about our expertise and the trust placed in our analytical capabilities. Anderson Materials Evaluation, Inc. takes immense pride in the comprehensive analyses and investigations we have conducted, providing invaluable insights and solutions to our esteemed clients. Here are some of the organizations AME has done work for:

Anne Arundel County Public SchoolsNaval Research Laboratories
California Environmental Protection Agency, Dept. of Pesticide RegulationNaval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division
Central Intelligence AgencyNaval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division
City of Bowie Public WorksNaval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren Division
Delaware Natural Resources & Environmental ControlPacific Northwest National Laboratory
Ewing-Lawrence NJ Sewage AuthoritySmithsonian Institute
Fairfax County, Virginia, Water AuthoritySt. Paul Regional Water Services
Federal Aviation AdministrationU. S. Army, CMRL, Ft. Belvoir
Food and Drug AdministrationU. S. Army Natick Soldier RD&E Center
General Services AdministrationU. S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command
Kirtland Air Force BaseU. S. Coast Guard Yard, Baltimore
Los Alamos National LaboratoryU. S. Department of State
NASA, Goddard Space Flight CenterU. S. Mint
National Radio Astronomy ObservatoryWashington Metro Area Transit Authority
National Institutes of HealthWashington Suburban Sanitary Commission
National Institutes of Science and Technology

With a steadfast dedication to scientific rigor, innovation, and unparalleled customer service, Anderson Materials Evaluation, Inc. stands as a trusted partner for government agencies seeking reliable, accurate, and insightful analyses.

Our extensive experience working with these government agencies has allowed us to develop specialized testing and evaluation protocols to meet their unique needs. Contact us today to learn more about our services.

Failure of Thermoplastic Polymer (HDPE)
Failure of Thermoplastic Polymer (HDPE)