The contract is an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract to provide logistics and technical services in support of the Naval Air Systems Command’s Industrial and Logistics Maintenance Planning/Sustainment Department (AIR 6.7).
The value of this contract is approximately $29 million over 5 years. The services to be provided under this contract include design interface, industrial and maintenance planning, RCM – Reliability-Centered Maintenance, logistics support analysis, environmental logistics, supply support, integrated war-fighter support, training, and training support, support equipment management and integration, mobile facilities, and metrology and calibration.
Work will be performed primarily in San Diego, CA. The award of this contract is the second AIR 6.7 National contract for ASI and demonstrates our capability and commitment to providing superior support to the NAVAIR 6.7 community.
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