Huntsville’s WaveLink, Inc. awarded $46 billion EWAAC contract

(AirForce Technology Contributed/256 Today)

WaveLink, Inc., one of Huntsville’s highly successful woman-owned providers of mission-critical engineering and technical services to the U.S. military and federal government, has been awarded a $46 billion contract from the U.S. Air Force.

Specializing in aviation and missile defense programs, WaveLink will perform work related to digital and model-based systems engineering, agile processes, open systems architecture, weapons, and enterprise analytics to benefit the Air Force and Eglin AFB.

The 10-year, indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) Eglin Wide Agile Acquisition (EWAAC) contract enables the government to provide rapid response applicable to all areas and lifecycle phases of weapons development to include weapons concepts, development, demonstrations, weapons system procurement, production, fielding, operations, and sustainment.

“WaveLink, Inc. has a proven track record supporting major defense acquisition programs,” said Tamela Gibbs, president and CEO of WaveLink, Inc. “We are thrilled to be a part of helping the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center at Eglin Air Force Base quickly meet current and future weapons system requirements.”

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