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Fairfax,
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Edmond Scientific Company (ESC), working
in partnership with Chicasaw Nation Industries
(CNI) Aviation, has been awarded a contract to
provide a variety of services under the Tinker
Advisory and Assistance Services Contract
(TAASC) program. The TAASC indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity
multiple award contract has an estimated value
to a variety of defense contractors of more than
$1 billion over a five-year base period of performance.
The contract calls for ESC and its partners to
provide engineering and technical services to
support a broad array of weapon systems, subsystems
and logistics support systems at the Air Force
Materiel Command (AFMC), Oklahoma
City Air Logistic Center (OC-ALC).
Under the contract, ESC will deliver key services
in technical documentation, systems design and
engineering, software development and maintenance,
as well as repair and operational support services
across many systems relevant to TAASC. ESC also
will provide obsolescence re-engineering, reliability
and maintainability (RAM) engineering, technical
documentation management, software development,
and business process modeling, analysis, and re-engineering.
ESC and its partners also will carry out mishap
risk assessments for the system safety engineering
program, evaluate safety analyses and safety concerns,
and assist with resolution of high priority safety
issues.
The TASSC program
is designed to provide the Air Force with engineering
and support services ranging from aircraft modification
design and repair to engineering and technical
support.
The work will be performed for all
AFMC activities and managed at the Oklahoma City
Air Logistics Center, Tinker AFB, in Oklahoma
City.
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.
For more information
about this project or ESC, please contact Tom
Jaggers at tel: 918-485-3121,
or email: tjaggers@edmondsci.com
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