Core Service Lines
What We Build and Remediate
Ikarda Systems delivers military range lifecycle services, PFAS remediation, and modular field infrastructure for DoD and federal clients. Proven construction experience. Purpose-built products. Built to last in the field.
IFS Base Camp System

IFS-DFAC
Mess Hall
IFS-CMD
Command Hub
IFS-Barracks
Barracks
IFS-MED
Medical Bay
IFS-SAN
Sanitation Unit
IFS-OPS
Operations / Comms
IFS-MX
Maintenance
IFS-K9
K9 Facility

IFS-CMD

IFS-MED
Our Solutions
Military IFS
Aerospace Industry -Commercial
Semi-Permanent and Permanent

IFS-H — Integrated Field Structure, Hangar

CIFR Truss
The Composite Integrated Frame Rail is Ikarda's proprietary panelized structural truss system, engineered for rapid deployment across variable load environments — from standard CONUS installations through high-snowload and extreme climate applications. Designed with integrated waterproofing, precision cam-lock panel connections, and a three-gauge class structure (G1/G2/G3), CIFR scales to meet site-specific structural demands without custom engineering on each deployment. Patent pending.
Ikarda Systems IFS-BERTH -
For over a decade, the majority of U.S. service members have slept fewer than six hours a night. The consequences are documented, costly, and preventable. Ikarda has built the field infrastructure to solve it.
Sleep deprivation is the most preventable threat to combat readiness.

The Ikarda IFS-BERTH Units
Sound Dampening -
Acoustic Isolation

Individual Climate Control
Self-contained 24V unit — heating and cooling. Mechanical duct damper governs desired in cabin tempurature; No shared thermostat compromise.

Blackout Privacy Panel
Rigid composite panel, top-pivot hinge, magnetic seal. Deploys in one motion. Locks during UV-C
DoD 1010.10 — Complete Darkness
Integrated Weapons & Personal Effects Storage
Secured weapons storage, Personal effects and gear at front and lower locking compartments.
HEPA H13 Air Filtration
Medical-grade filtration integrated with self-contained climate unit. Removes 99.97% of airborne particles ≥0.3 microns. No venue HVAC dependency.
Request a capability brief or schedule a conversation about IFS-BERTH deployment at your installation.
What the data says. What Congress found. What the Pentagon confirmed.
GAO Report · March 2024
- GAO-24-105917 · Published March 26, 2024
U.S. Army Research Institute
"In response to this epidemic-like increase in sleep disorders, their prevention, identification, and aggressive treatment should become a health-care priority of the U.S. military."
- U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine · Cited in GAO-24-105917.
Pentagon Report · USNI News 2021
"Sleep may be the most important biological factor that determines service member health and combat readiness. U.S. military personnel tend to self-report significantly higher rates of sleep deprivation than the general population."
- Department of Defense · U.S. Naval Institute News · March 2021
GAO Survey · Officers 2024
"Most officers (93%) told us they received 7 or less hours of sleep per night over the last 6 months. And 50% said they slept poorly — from nearly colliding with another aircraft to falling asleep on the job."
- GAO Survey of High-Fatigue Occupations · GAO-24-105917
National Institutes of Health · Peer-Reviewed Review · PMC 2024
"Poor sleep quality was associated with a 60% greater likelihood of developing PTSD. In a nationally representative sample of U.S. veterans, over 22% reported poor sleep quality, which was a significant predictor of PTSD. Interventions targeting sleep disorders not only improved sleep quality but also contributed to a reduction in trauma-related symptoms, suggesting potential for PTSD prevention."
- Beyond Nightmares: How Sleep Issues Might Trigger Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder · PMC12436767 · National Institutes of Health · 2024
DoD Congressional Report · February 2021
"Sleep deprivation at four months following return from deployment predicts the severity of PTSD symptoms at 12 months. Partial sleep deprivation of less than six hours per night served as the strongest predictor of PTSD symptoms among service members 90–180 days following deployment."
- Study on Effects of Sleep Deprivation on Readiness of Members of the Armed Forces · Final Report · health.mil · February 26, 2021
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