The United States Army announced that QinetiQ North America landed a time and materials task order valued at $22 million if all options are exercised. This task order supports the Unit Level Logistics System – Aviation, Enhanced [ULL-A(E)] and includes a base year with two optional years. The task order was awarded through GSA Region 4 off the Alliant Government-Wide Acquisition Contract (GWAC) to The Software Engineering Center – Fort Lee (SEC-Lee), Communications and Electronics Command (CECOM), Fort Lee, Virginia.
“QinetiQ North America is honored that SEC-Lee has continued to put their trust and confidence in us to continue our support of this program, which is critical to executing the Army’s logistics vision,” said Steve Walters, Vice President of Mission Software Solutions, QinetiQ North America. “We share SEC-Lee’s mission to deliver quality software solutions and support to the warfighter to ensure superiority and information dominance.”
QinetiQ North America is the original developer of the ULLS-A(E) software solution, which is an automated version aviation logbook and maintenance and logistics management system that allows Army aviation units to perform and track maintenance and supply operations in accordance with The Army Maintenance Management Systems-Aviation (TAMMS-A). QinetiQ North America is a provider of world-class technology, responsive services, and innovative solutions for global markets, focusing on US government and commercial customers.
QinetiQ North America is going to provide SEC-Lee with software engineering solutions for their maintenance, logistics and business intelligence applications. That work will be for the Army aviation units in lieu of the U.S. Army SEC-LEE, CECOM.
“We look forward to providing more updated software tools to the warfighter to help them save time and make their difficult mission a little bit easier,” said David Terry, ULLS-A Project Manager, QinetiQ North America.