Andromeda Systems Incorporated, along with team partners Exelis, Wyle, and MR Technologies was one of three teams to be awarded a $49,000,000 firm-fixed-price, multiple-award contract by the US Army Corp of Engineers for Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM) and condition monitoring at Army Medical Command (MEDCOM) facilities in the continental United States, Alaska, Hawaii, U.S. possessions, and Germany. The effort is expected to be completed in June of 2019.
The ASI team was also awarded the first competitive task order to perform RCM analysis and condition monitoring service for the Lyster Army Health Clinic at Ft. Rucker, AL.
Commenting on the award, ASI VP of Reliability, Maintainability, & Supportability, JC Leverette, stated: “This award represents an important milestone in our strategic plan to further expand our core capability offerings into the mission-critical facilities sector. We, along with our team partners, look forward to supporting MEDCOM with our innovative asset management processes and tools.”
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