MacAulay-Brown, Inc. has been awarded a $47 million task order by the U.S. Air Force Installation Contracting Agency to help improve testing of Defense Department weapons systems.
The 4-year prime award was made under the DOD Information Analysis Center’s Defense Systems Technical Area Task multiaward contract program.
Engineers, technology specialists, scientists and program managers from MacB’s Advanced Technology Group will be responsible for delivering statistical and testing-and-evaluation expertise, providing high-level scientific research and technical services for over 40 major efforts.
“This program focuses on developing and implementing optimal methods to maximize the value of our test and evaluation processes, improving both the value and quality of the test, while maximizing the utilization of available resources,” said Cindy Martin, vice president of ATG’s systems development operations. “AFIT and our team provide Design of Experiments and other statistical expertise for many weapon systems programs to maximize the utility of test efforts.”
Most of the work will be performed at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio.
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