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    ARRAY Partners with IMC on Air Force Modernization Effort

    By Staff WriterJune 13, 2021
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    David Joslin, ARRAY

    ARRAY has partnered with Innovative Management Concepts, Inc. on a 5-year task order to provide the Air Force’s Reliability and Maintainability Information System, or REMIS, capability support services for the REMIS Program Management Office.

    The office is part of the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center’s Logistics Legacy Systems Division at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio.

    ARRAY brings agile development experience to the REMIS Air Force Maintenance Enterprise system, and will provide organizational, intermediate and depot-level operational authoritative information.

    “We’re excited to further extend ARRAY’s capabilities by applying Agile principles to modernize the Air Force’s REMIS support services,” said ARRAY Chief Growth Officer David Joslin.

    “We are committed to providing the technology support to help the Air Force ensure continuous capability support for REMIS, providing vital information those who protect and serve our nation,” he added.

    REMIS serves as the “source of truth” repository for collecting, validating, editing, processing, integrating, standardizing and reporting equipment maintenance data, including reliability and maintainability data, on a global basis.

    REMIS is also the financial feeder system for cost accounting and depreciation of all aircraft, missiles and other weapon systems.

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