MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (WV News) — NextGen Federal Systems was awarded a contract by the 618th Air Operations Center Tanker Airlift Control Center to provide operational analysis support through the General Services Administration One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services (OASIS) Small Business vehicle.
NextGen will support the 618th AOCs mission to execute Rapid Global Mobility, planning, tasking, executing and assessing the movement of air mobility forces and assets in support of U.S. goals and objectives.
Through this effort, NextGen will collaborate closely with the U.S. Transportation Command and directorates within the 618th AOC to facilitate the development of requirements, business rules, and metrics to capture and analyze data in light of system changes or deficiencies. The resulting heightened situational awareness will allow 618th AOC leadership to take proactive mitigation steps or eliminate obstacles to mission execution.
“This award is affirmation of NextGen’s meticulous approach to success and the ability of our experienced team to deliver critical products and services in support our nation’s defense capabilities,” said Jay Reddy, NextGen founder and CEO.
Working with 618th AOC customers, the NextGen OAS team will lead efforts to expand the unit's current Business Intelligence Data and Metric analysis capabilities uses tools such as COGNOS and Envision to create products which will provide detailed analysis of a variety of data elements, comparing actual performance of all aspects of Global Mobility Operations against the specified requirements.
The team will also play a vital role in recovering planned and actual airlift mission information on AMC owned and controlled assets from defense transportation systems ensuring mission planners always have the most accurate data available.
“NextGen is honored to have been chosen to provide these services to the 618th AOC and Air Mobility Command” said Travis Lewis, NextGen Vice President. “We understand the role of the 618th AOC in providing a global combat capability and are excited to deliver this critical operational support.”
With the company’s dynamic resources and proven technical expertise, NextGen is set to deliver cutting-edge solutions and capabilities necessary to allow aircrews to successfully execute their missions, officials said.
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