CACI to support USAF test systems
CACI International will provide full service automated testing system support services to the US Air Force (USAF) 309th Electronics Maintenance Group under the Automated Test System Sustainment Initiative (ATSSI), the company announced on 7 June.
The five year indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract is worth up to $94 million.
The 309th Electronics Maintenance Group repairs, overhauls and modifies various aircraft systems and components and supports programmed depot maintenance and modification of aircraft weapon systems.
Under the contract, CACI will integrate, upgrade and consolidate computer-based analytical software tools, database repositories, test fixtures, test programme sets and associated network communications for aircraft.
John Mengucci, COO, CACI, said: ‘CACI has delivered over 130 common test systems to the USAF. Our innovative and proven approach to full-service development and testing of network communications ensures efficiency and high reliability for aircraft readiness.’
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