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    CORAS Wins NAVAIR Contract for Multi-aircraft Mission Readiness

    By Staff WriterJuly 31, 2024
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    Dan Naselius, CORAS

    CORAS Federal, a Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program High software-as-a-service, won a contract with the Naval Air Systems Command MH-60 Multi-Mission Helicopters Program Office to support MH-60 Multi Aircraft Mission Readiness.

    “We are proud to support PMA-299 by deploying CORAS to deliver Driver Trees for MH-60 Aircraft Mission Readiness,” said CORAS President Dan Naselius. “Working side by side with our customers is how we understand their unique program processes, needs, and complex challenges.”

    CORAS is an enterprise decision management SaaS platform that uses artificial intelligence, natural language processing and business analytics to provide the real-time data and decision navigation leaders need in a constant state of readiness. CORAS delivers core business processes, live reporting and analysis to program offices and program executive offices, and other environments with complex siloed data challenges.

    CORAS is up and running in days, configured to work alongside existing programs to illuminate dark data, transform existing information, and provide real-time interaction and reporting, the company said.

    “Our CORAS Customer Success team collaborates to build insights into forecasting, demand management, and inventory management activities,” Naselius said. “CORAS Driver Trees capture analysis, foster deeper connections between data collections and the Readiness Cell, and use predictive analysis and AI automations to drive continual process improvement and data/resource readiness for PMA-299 and the warfighter.”

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