
EL SEGUNDO, Calif., July 12 (UPI) -- The Pentagon has given engineering, scientific and technical services provider Wyle a $41 million task order to provide technical analysis support to the U.S. Navy.
The order was issued by the Defense Technical Information Center's Reliability Information Analysis Center to help improve flight flight clearance data.
Among the services Wyle will provide will be weaponeering and stores planning test and evaluation.
Included will be maintainability, quality, supportability, and interoperability analysis; systems engineering activities; test plan preparation; automated and manual test case development; test execution; and test reporting to the Naval Air Systems Command's Strike Planning and Execution Systems program at Patuxent River, Md.
"Wyle will reduce test-cycle time, increase test coverage through test automation, and reduce costs by identifying any system deficiencies early-on in a product's life cycle," said Julie Randall, a software and IT solutions manager in Wyle's Aerospace Group.
Wyle, based in El Segundo, Calif., is a provider of aerospace engineering and information technology services to the U.S. government.
A performance timeline for the task order was not disclosed.
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