LogiCore Corporation has received a subcontract from ManTech International Corporation to provide engineering and technical support for command, control, communications, computers and intelligence (C4I) to the US Army Electronic Proving Ground (EPG).
LogiCore, a woman-owned, 8(a), small business, will support prime contractor ManTech International Corporation under the 5-year, $286 million award.
“LogiCore is very pleased to support EPG in providing engineering and technical testing solutions in support of the Warfighter,” said Miranda Bouldin, President/CEO of LogiCore. Also, Ms. Bouldin reiterated the comments by Louis Addeo, President, ManTech Technical Services Group as he said, “Our successful award on this program is the result of our exceptional teamwork and leadership, innovative network test tools and resource optimization applications, and competitive cost structure. We look forward to putting our innovations and efficiencies to work for this critical component of the U.S. Army testing community.”
LogiCore personnel will support EPG in Fort Huachuca, AZ; Yuma Proving Ground, AZ; Forts Hood and Bliss, TX; Fort Lewis, WA; Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD; and White Sands Missile Range, NM. “This new award is because we possess significant depth and breadth and experience supporting integration, interoperability, and C4I systems as we have teamed with ManTech on previous awards,” said Lee Eady, Director of Business Development. “We are a strategic partner of ManTech and look forward to continuing to be a value-added partner.”
EPG supports the Army operational test community in conducting operational tests, user tests, and experiments. EPG is the Army’s C4I developmental tester headquartered in Fort Huachuca. They are a test center of the U.S. Army Developmental Test Command, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, which in turn is part of the U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command, headquartered in Alexandria, VA.
Contact: Irene Applegate, LogiCore Corporate Communications: iapplegate@logicorehsv.com
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Happy Thanksgiving -- A Special Message from Miranda Bouldin
Thanksgiving gives us a special opportunity to express appreciation for the things we are thankful for year-round. We are all blessed in so many ways. I am particularly grateful for the employees of LogiCore and am honored to work with such a professional, dedicated group who is focused on ensuring our customers receive exemplary services. Your ‘can-do’ attitude and positive outlook make you a joy to work with every day. Everything LogiCore has, and is, is because of our employees. Thank you for all you do to support the Warfighter, and to support LogiCore.
We have a special partnership with our customers because we both support the Warfighter; working with our customers is a privilege all of us at LogiCore value very highly. Our customers help keep America safe, and we appreciate our customers’ service and sacrifice.
Have a safe and very happy Thanksgiving!
Contact: Irene Applegate, LogiCore Corporate Communications: iapplegate@logicorehsv.com
We have a special partnership with our customers because we both support the Warfighter; working with our customers is a privilege all of us at LogiCore value very highly. Our customers help keep America safe, and we appreciate our customers’ service and sacrifice.
Have a safe and very happy Thanksgiving!
Contact: Irene Applegate, LogiCore Corporate Communications: iapplegate@logicorehsv.com
Army Aviation Maintenance Conference (AAMC)
LogiCore is pleased to announce the Army Aviation Maintenance Conference (AAMC) which is scheduled for November 30 through December 3, 2009, at the Redstone Arsenal Sparkman Complex’s Bob Jones Auditorium.
As noted on the Conference website, the AAMC provides, “a forum for aviation maintainers to discuss tactical and strategic maintenance issues affecting aviation readiness, and to determine solutions to best support current and future aviation operations.”
Sessions are scheduled to include a Program Executive Office (PEO) Aviation Overview, an Army Force Generation (ARFORGEN) update and information about deployment equipment sets, Condition-Based Maintenance (CBM), Army Test and Evaluation Command/Redstone Technical Test Center (ATEC/RTTC) and Unit Level Logistics System-Aviation (ULLS-A). Field maintenance, operations planning, and in-theater Combat Aviation Brigade (CAB) lessons learned information will also be presented. Breakout sessions include discussions of the UH-60, AH-64, OH-58, CH-47 and UH-1 platforms.
Please note attendance is restricted to US military, DA civilians, and contractors; foreign military personnel and representatives of foreign-owned companies are prohibited. Dress is Duty Uniform for military and business casual for civilians.
For more information, please Click here or e-mail redstone.aamc@conus.army.mil
As noted on the Conference website, the AAMC provides, “a forum for aviation maintainers to discuss tactical and strategic maintenance issues affecting aviation readiness, and to determine solutions to best support current and future aviation operations.”
Sessions are scheduled to include a Program Executive Office (PEO) Aviation Overview, an Army Force Generation (ARFORGEN) update and information about deployment equipment sets, Condition-Based Maintenance (CBM), Army Test and Evaluation Command/Redstone Technical Test Center (ATEC/RTTC) and Unit Level Logistics System-Aviation (ULLS-A). Field maintenance, operations planning, and in-theater Combat Aviation Brigade (CAB) lessons learned information will also be presented. Breakout sessions include discussions of the UH-60, AH-64, OH-58, CH-47 and UH-1 platforms.
Please note attendance is restricted to US military, DA civilians, and contractors; foreign military personnel and representatives of foreign-owned companies are prohibited. Dress is Duty Uniform for military and business casual for civilians.
For more information, please Click here or e-mail redstone.aamc@conus.army.mil
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
LogiCore Salutes America's Veterans
On the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month in 1918, an armistice was signed which ended the fighting in World War I. Although the official end of the war occurred seven months later with the Treaty of Versailles, what became known as Veterans Day was observed November 11 in honor of the armistice signing. Veterans Day honors American veterans of all wars.
LogiCore appreciates America’s veterans and supports the U.S. Armed Forces, service members and their families around the globe.
“On Veterans Day, we honor America’s veterans and express our thanks for their patriotism and willingness to serve and sacrifice for our country,” said Lee Eady, director of Business Development and a retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel. “The lessons our Veterans teach us are that we must never take our freedom for granted, and must diligently protect it without compromise. I am particularly proud to work with LogiCore as it fulfills its mission of providing unmatched services to our Veterans and future Veterans.”
Contact: Irene Applegate, LogiCore Corporate Communications: iapplegate@logicorehsv.com
LogiCore appreciates America’s veterans and supports the U.S. Armed Forces, service members and their families around the globe.
“On Veterans Day, we honor America’s veterans and express our thanks for their patriotism and willingness to serve and sacrifice for our country,” said Lee Eady, director of Business Development and a retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel. “The lessons our Veterans teach us are that we must never take our freedom for granted, and must diligently protect it without compromise. I am particularly proud to work with LogiCore as it fulfills its mission of providing unmatched services to our Veterans and future Veterans.”
Contact: Irene Applegate, LogiCore Corporate Communications: iapplegate@logicorehsv.com
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