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Sustainment Engineering for T-7 Weapon Systems

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The contract focuses on providing sustainment engineering services for the T-7 weapon systems, concentrating on identifying, analyzing, and resolving technical anomalies and deficiencies. This includes updating technical orders and integrating solutions to ensure the weapon system functions effectively and efficiently. The work will support maintaining and enhancing the performance and reliability of the T-7 system through expert engineering analysis and corrective actions. Issued by the Department of Defense under the FA8617 Aflcmc Wndi/wnb Trng Arcrft agency, the subcontract relates to NAICS code 541330, which covers engineering services. The solicitation was posted on June 16, 2026, with responses due by July 17, 2026. Specific details regarding the location of performance and points of contact were not provided. The contract aims to sustain and improve the operational readiness of the T-7 weapon system through specialized engineering support.

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Sustainment engineering for T-7 weapon system, fixing anomalies, updating technical orders.

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Department Of Defense → FA8617 Aflcmc Wndi/wnb Trng ArcrftView Agency

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → FA8617 Aflcmc Wndi/wnb Trng Arcrft
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Engineering support to identify, analyze, and resolve technical anomalies and deficiencies in the T-7 weapon system, including technical order updates and solution integration.

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