
Edmond Scientific Company Awarded U.S. Air
Force Engineering Services Contract
-Fairfax,
VA.
August 1st, 2005
Edmond Scientific Company (ESC), working under
subcontract with Northrop Grumman, has been
awarded a contract for the Design and Engineering
Support Program (DESP) II with the
U.S. Air Force. Through this program,
ESC and its partners will provide engineering
and technical services to support a broad
array of Air Force Materiel Command weapon
systems, subsystems and logistics support
systems located throughout the world. The
DESP II contract is potentially worth $1.9
billion over seven years.
Since ESC’s inception,
we have been provided Technical Documentation,
Systems Design and Engineering, Software Development,
and Maintenance, Repair, and Operational Support
services across many areas and systems relevant
to DESP II. ESC’s role in the
DESP II contract will be to provide
technical services such as obsolescence re-engineering,
reliability and maintainability (RAM) engineering,
technical documentation, software development,
and business process modeling, analysis, and
re-engineering. The work will be performed
for all AFMC activities and managed at the
Ogden Air Logistics Center, Hill AFB, in Utah.
Major USAF facilities to be served by DESP
II also include Warner Robbins, GA., Tinker
AFB, OK., Wright-Patterson, OH., as well as
new customers such as the U.S. Army Tank and
Automotive Command (TACOM).
DESP II provides for
the insertion of proven technologies and methods
into Air Force systems to reduce life-cycle
costs and improve productivity, effectiveness,
and efficiency of Air Force maintenance, repair
and operational support activities. As part
of our obsolescence and RAM engineering services,
ESC will design and/or fabricate
new components, software, or systems shall
be designed to integrate with existing system
components and software.
A veteran-owned professional
services firm that provides professional engineering
services, ESC has extensive systems engineering
expertise to support the design and development
of mission-critical and support equipment
electronics to include circuit card re-engineering,
logistics analyses, technical documentation,
and software development.
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