ASRC Federal Selected for FAA Second Level Engineering Services Contract

ASRC Federal Advanced Research (AFAR), a subsidiary of ASRC Federal, has secured a competitive award to continue providing critical engineering support and technical expertise to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The Second Level Engineering Services (SLES) program will maintain navigation, power, communications, surveillance, automation, weather systems and infrastructure for the National Airspace System (NAS) under a potential five-year Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract.                                                                                                                                                              The ASRC Federal team will deliver 24/7/365 field support, configuration management, systems integration, acquisition support, and program management services ensuring reliability, safety, and operational continuity across the NAS.

“We are honored to be selected once again to support the critical work of maintaining and enhancing the world’s most sophisticated air travel system,” said Jennifer Felix, president and CEO of ASRC Federal. “Our selection demonstrates the crucial experience, expertise and unwavering commitment brought by our talented employees to the FAA mission of safe and efficient aviation service for the flying public.”

The $437 million SLES program plays a critical role in supporting ongoing NAS modernization efforts. Through this work, ASRC Federal will help strengthen the resilience, scalability, and performance of air traffic control systems that serve millions of passengers and stakeholders each year.

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