Prime Contractor Award Under $32.5 Billion 10-Year IDIQ
Azure Training Systems JV, LLC, has won a prime contract position on the US Air Force’s Training Systems Acquisition IV (TSA IV) IDIQ contract, which provides for the analysis, design, development, production, installation, integration, test, and sustainment of Air Force training systems to support training at operating locations worldwide.
The joint venture comprises the capabilities and expertise of DiSTI, FAAC and Pulau, providing the customer with a proven track record of meeting (or exceeding) operator expectations. “DiSTI has been at the forefront of pioneering technology for the Air Force for nearly 30 years. Our commitment to providing the warfighter with innovative training solutions is unwavering,” stated DiSTI CEO, John Hayward. “Our expertise provides a competitive advantage to the airpower capabilities of our nation and to every individual warfighter that trains on our systems”.
Azure JV is one of 37 entities awarded a position on TSA IV, which has a potential ceiling value of up to $32.5 billion over ten years, covering the modernisation and sustainment of all USAF pilot and aircrew training systems. The majority of work under the contract will be in sustainment, to include CLS, TSSC, and concurrency modifications (generally software upgrades) of existing training systems. TSA IV’s scope also includes courseware development and instruction and the development of new training systems.