ACCESS Newswire
26 Feb 2021, 23:31 GMT+10
WASHINGTON, DC / ACCESSWIRE / February 26, 2021 / On December 8, 2020 - the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Headquarters (Washington, DC) awarded Oasis Systems a 7-year Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Program Support Services (PSS) contract to provide a broad spectrum of technical and professional services to support operations in the Program Management Organization (PMO) of the FAA's Air Traffic Organization (ATO). The contract is the result of a multiple award acquisition and has a cumulative dollar ceiling value of $1,039,162,80 over the 84-month period of performance if all options exercised. As one of the four awardees on this IDIQ contract, Oasis will provide the FAA with mission support services for Air Traffic Management; Decision Support Systems; Automation Modernization Programs; Surveillance Services; Communications, Navigation, Weather, Information Display Systems, and other programs supporting the evolution of the National Airspace System (NAS).
'Oasis Systems welcomes the opportunity to continue our 23-year legacy of valuable support to the FAA. We are pleased that the FAA has recognized our Engineering and Technical expertise in support of FAA's mission,' said Oasis CEO Tom Colatosti. 'Our team brings the broad experience and innovation that will support the FAA PMO in achieving its goals. We have the agility and ability to adapt to the ever-changing needs of the NAS.'
About Oasis Systems
Oasis Systems is a premier provider of customer-driven, cost-effective and quality Engineering Services; Enterprise Systems and Applications; Air Traffic Management; Human Factors Engineering; Information Technology and Cyber Security; Professional Services; and Specialized Engineering Solutions to the Federal Aviation Administration, NASA, Department of Defense, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and other government agencies. Since 1997, the HSI division of Oasis Systems has supported the FAA and earned a reputation for on-time delivery of high-quality products and solutions that expedite the fielding of advanced Air Traffic automation systems and decision support tools. Oasis plays a vital role in transitioning complex and innovative new technology from the laboratory to the NAS. To learn more, visit www.OasisSystems.com
Contact:
Bahar Sadjadi
Oasis Systems
703.389.5600
[email protected]
SOURCE: Oasis Systems
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