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    U.S. Air Force Awards MacAulay-Brown Multiple Task Orders

    By Lauren BudikFebruary 3, 2016
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    Tim Lawrence, MacAulay-Brown, Inc.
    Tim Lawrence, MacAulay-Brown, Inc.

    MacAulay-Brown, Inc. (MacB) announced Feb. 1 that the company was awarded multiple task orders with its prime Odyssey Systems Consulting Group LTD. The contract is for five years.

    “We are excited to work with Odyssey on these important task orders for the U.S. Air Force,” MacB Advanced Technology Group Senior Vice President and General Manager Tim Lawrence said. “Our team capabilities and strategic analysis will aid the Fighters/Bombers Directorate at WPAFB and Warner Robins AFB, as well as AFLCMC/HB at Hanscom AFB, in the development of state-of-the-art aircraft weapons and electronic systems that are needed more than ever to strengthen our military presence in the U.S. and abroad.”

    The first award is for the F-15 Division of the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center Fighters/Bombers Directorate (AFLCMC/WW), responsible for the total life cycle of Air Force weapon systems for the U.S. and international partners. The Fighters/Bombers Directorate is charged with the development, test, production, fielding, modernization and sustainment of new and existing fighter and bomber aircraft weapon systems and subsystems for the Air Force and coalition partners.

    MacB also partnered with prime Odyssey on the Professional Acquisition Support Services (PASS) II contract for the U.S. Air Force Life Cycle Management Center Battle Management Directorate (AFLCMC/HB). The directorate’s responsibilities include developing, acquiring and sustaining capabilities supporting aerospace management, air operations, mission planning, intelligence, theater battle control, missile warning, space control sensors and joint operations.

    For both task order contracts, MacB’s Advanced Technology Group will provide:

    • Technical services and engineering support to investigate technical integration issues associated with acquisitions
    • Studies, analysis and evaluations to predict the effectiveness of system assets in viable scenarios, and minimize the need for additional testing
    • Acquisition, financial management, contracting and administrative assistance
    • Management, advisory and professional services

    A majority of the work will be performed at Wright Patterson AFB in Dayton and Warner Robins AFB in Georgia.

    Related: MacAulay-Brown Inc. Closed 2015 with Significant Growth

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