JS Solutions Lands $46 Billion U.S. Air Force Contract
The U.S. Air Force recently awarded JS Solutions a $46 billion-dollar indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract that will span the course of 10 years.
Headquartered in Huntsville, JS Solutions, LLC (JSS) is a Veteran-Owned Small Business dedicated to providing logistics support, engineering, and consulting services to Federal Government Agencies, Department of Defense (DoD), prime contractors, and commercial organizations.
This is certainly a significant achievement for a young business of this size and scope to be awarded one of multiple prime USAF contracts. In fact, it speaks volumes of the company’s expertise, quality, and past performance record.
The Eglin Wide Agile Acquisition (EWAAC) IDIQ contract will enable the government to rapidly develop and integrate new technologies, solutions, and techniques to the USAF & Eglin Air Force Base.
EWAAC delivers digital engineering, model-based systems engineering, agile processes, open system architecture support, data analytics and management, and weapon system integration support for the U.S. Air Force customers at Eglin Air Force Base, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center Armament Directorate (AFLCMC/EB), the Air Force Research Lab (AFRL), and the Air Force Nuclear Warfare Center (AFNWC).
As the Department of Defense pushes to modernize the warfighter, this contract will help provide new capabilities within multiple areas of life-cycle management, weapons systems development and requirements development.
“As a leading support provider to the US Government, we will continue to deliver in the Digital Trinity areas of Digital Engineering, Agile Development and Open Systems Architecture,” said Jason Swafford, President, and CEO of JS Solutions. “We will provide support through all parts of the weapons system life cycle and will bring our expertise in this area to support the Air Force and its mission partners. JS Solutions is excited to contribute to the USAF Armament Directorate and its motto of ‘Go Fast, Think Big.’”
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