Wyle has been awarded an $18.5 million contract to support U.S. Army unmanned aircraft systems and fixed wing programs including the Gray Eagle, Sky Warrior, Hunter, Shadow, Hawker Beechcraft, Cessna, Gulfstream, Viking Air, de Havilland and all small unmanned aircraft systems.
The three-year award is a task order from the Reliability Information Analysis Center and supports the Army's Project Manager, Unmanned Aircraft Systems and Project Manager, Fixed Wing, both based in Huntsville, Ala.
Wyle will provide the Army project offices at Redstone Arsenal with engineering, analysis, and testing programs to identify approaches for reliability and supportability improvements. This research and development work will include aircraft associated support and production systems as well as vulnerability studies leading to increased equipment reliability and a reduction in support costs.
These fielded unmanned aircraft systems and the manufacturing equipment used to support them are aging faster than originally expected because of high use in the Afghanistan and Iraq war zones. Reliability, maintainability, quality, supportability, and interoperability issues have become more apparent because of the high use.
Wyle will support the development of reliability improvement processes and successful implementation of these processes to enhance readiness while reducing life-cycle costs for the two programs. Wyle will use reliability, maintainability, quality, supportability and interoperability best practices.
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