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Engility has won a contract a contract worth $30m to support the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division Facility in its mission to modernise its systems engineering and aircraft launch and recovery equipment capabilities.

The company will assist the US Navy in advancing existing products including launch, recovery, and visual landing aids and with the maintenance of aircraft aboard US. Navy ships and at Marine Corps airfields.

Engility’s technical services will also include design engineering, software test, and circuit board diagnostics. Engility has previously worked with NAVAIR on programs related to systems engineering and Aircraft Structural Life Surveillance.

Lynn Dugle, Engility CEO said: “Engility has partnered with NAVAIR for more than 20 years to provide mission-critical systems engineering capabilities.

“This win allows our subject matter experts to work alongside our customers to ensure mission readiness and deliver best practices in engineering, cyber, and software development.”

This third quarter 2017 re-compete contract win has a cost plus fixed-fee structure with a one-year base and four option years.

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