USAF to get enhanced training courseware
US company Alpha-Omega Change Engineering (AOCE) has been awarded a $8.5 million firm, fixed-price contract modification, known as Phase 1, to produce additional training courseware for the US Air Force.
The initial contract was let in April 2017 and saw the Williamsburg, Virginia-based AOCE begin its Contract Aircrew Training Courseware Development and Continuation Training (CATCDCT) programme for Air Combat Command’s F-15E, F-16 and F-22A (pictured) aircraft.
Training delivery takes place at Seymour Johnson, Shaw, Langley, Nellis, Mountain Home and Hill Air Force Bases.
Along with sub-contractor, Delaware Resource Group of Oklahoma, AOCE is responsible for ‘maximising operational effectiveness and combat
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