Founded in 1988, Scientific Research Corporation operates its Point Loma San Diego engineering office from Hancock Street in the Midway District, supporting U.S. Department of Defense programs in electronic warfare, communications networks, and intelligence-surveillance systems. The San Diego facility contributes to integrated solutions spanning radar instrumentation, military networking, and simulation-test platforms, working within the same defense-technology corridor that houses Gnostech on the peninsula. Engineering teams hold security clearances required for classified programs under Navy and Marine Corps contracts that flow through the nearby Naval Information Warfare Systems Command. Software development pipelines produce DevSecOps infrastructure, network-architecture tools, and data-management platforms built to DoD cybersecurity standards. Hiring pipelines prioritize electrical engineers, software developers, and systems administrators, many recruited from the military-veteran talent pool concentrated around Point Loma's active-duty installations and supported by defense-sector IT firms like Technology Unlimited Group (TUG). The most complex programs integrate multi-domain command-and-control architectures across land, sea, air, and cyber operational environments for fleet-level exercises.