Astronautics supports ANG with USAF Combat IDIQ


Astronautics, in partnership with All Native Group (ANG), is an awardee for the United States Air Force Air Combat Command Remotely Piloted Aircraft Squadron Operations Center Enterprise multiple award contracts. Astronautics Photo

Astronautics Corporation of America in partnership with All Native Group (ANG), the award-winning federal services division of Ho-Chunk, Inc. (HCI), is an awardee for the United States Air Force (USAF) Air Combat Command (ACC) Remotely Piloted Aircraft Squadron Operations Center Enterprise (RPA SOC-E) multiple award contract.

ANG is a prime contractor for this competitive, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract with a ceiling of $785 million. Under the terms of the contract, Astronautics and ANG will compete for RPA SOC-E task orders through May 2030. Astronautics will provide aerospace, cybersecurity, and infrastructure services, as well as transmission and secure connectivity solutions.

“This award confirms Astronautics’ proven leadership in developing aerospace cybersecurity solutions that enhance our national security, protect our military personnel, and enable mission success by protecting critical infrastructure from cyber threats,” said Dave Jones, Astronautics’ manager of avionics security assurance.

“Additionally, we are pleased to be collaborating with ANG to offer the RPA SOC-E the full range of Astronautics’ proven products—integrated avionics systems, secure connectivity solutions, and cybersecurity products and services.”

The RPA SOC-E sustains worldwide mission systems in support of combat air patrols managed by ACC, Air Force Special Operations Command, the Air National Guard, and the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center at Warner Robbins.

Additional information regarding Astronautics’ cybersecurity, connectivity, and integrated avionics systems, will be available at Astronautics’ booth (Hall 2, Booth 2031) during Farnborough International, July 18-22, in Farnborough, England.

This press release was prepared and distributed by Astronautics Corporation of America.

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