ADi News2011-08-11 15:15:28
QinetiQ North America Lands $22M GSA Alliant Task Order to Support CECOM and Army Aviation
QinetiQ North America today announced that the United States Army has awarded the company a time and materials continuation Task Order valued at $22 million if all options are exercised, to support the Unit Level Logistics System - Aviation, Enhanced [ULLS-A(E)]. The Software Engineering Center - Fort Lee (SEC-Lee), Communications and Electronics Command (CECOM), Fort Lee, Virginia, awarded the task order through GSA Region 4 off the Alliant Government-Wide Acquisition Contract (GWAC) and includes a base year with two option years.
ULLS-A(E) is an automated aviation logbook and maintenance and logistics management system, which allows Army aviation units to perform and track maintenance and supply operations in accordance with The Army Maintenance Management Systems-Aviation (TAMMS-A). ULLS-A(E) is fielded to every aviation unit in the Army and currently has more than 52,000 users in over 600 Army Aviation Units and support facilities, with over 3,400 aircraft inducted into the system.
QinetiQ North America today announced that the United States Army has awarded the company a time and materials continuation Task Order valued at $22 million if all options are exercised, to support the Unit Level Logistics System - Aviation, Enhanced [ULLS-A(E)]. The Software Engineering Center - Fort Lee (SEC-Lee), Communications and Electronics Command (CECOM), Fort Lee, Virginia, awarded the task order through GSA Region 4 off the Alliant Government-Wide Acquisition Contract (GWAC) and includes a base year with two option years.
ULLS-A(E) is an automated aviation logbook and maintenance and logistics management system, which allows Army aviation units to perform and track maintenance and supply operations in accordance with The Army Maintenance Management Systems-Aviation (TAMMS-A). ULLS-A(E) is fielded to every aviation unit in the Army and currently has more than 52,000 users in over 600 Army Aviation Units and support facilities, with over 3,400 aircraft inducted into the system.
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