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Automatic Test Equipment (ATE) have been key in the laboratory testing, calibration, and maintenance of Unit Under Test (UUT) and Line Replaceable Components (LRC), maintaining a high standard in the sustainment of complex systems. In a wide market full of unique capabilities, spanning from legacy systems to cutting-edge technologies, it only makes sense to evolve the ATE world adopting a modular architecture from inception to deployment. A modular mentality applied to every aspect of a system design, shifts away from a rigid perspective and towards a flexible environment where customer ideas and goals can thrive. From utilizing AGILE strategies in execution of design and documentation, taking “vertical slices” on complex designs, utilizing Model-Based Systems Engineering to derive system requirements, using collaborative, cloud-based tools to maximize productivity and shorten program-execution schedules, developing full kit-based solutions, to the virtualization of the ATE design, test and manufacturing plans; All in support of a product that offers confidence during design and execution, maximizes future upgradeability, obsolescence management and field-sustainment, while minimizing non-recurring costs experienced on a traditional, fixed, waterfall ATE design environment. This paper will describe how Digital Transformation in a modular test system makes this possible and enables customers to achieve and maintain success for years to come.