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Sandia National Laboratories - Albuquerque, NM
Provide broad spectrum scientific, engineering, technical and augmentation services to meet national needs
in nuclear weapons and related defense systems, energy security, and environmental integrity. Address emerging
national challenges for both government and industry, specializing in robotics engineering, software development
for satellite control, microelectronics development, computer systems engineering, test technical support, and
modeling and simulation.
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Los Alamos National Laboratory - Los Alamos, NM
Assess the capability of new systems to meet warfighter needs for operational and rapid test, including test
planning, execution, reporting and briefing support. Services are provided at ranges and locations across the U.S.
and in foreign countries including Korea, England, Germany, Australia, and Japan.
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Air Force Operational Test and Evaluation Center (AFOTEC) - KAFB, NM
Assess the capability of new systems to meet warfighter needs for operational and rapid test, including test
planning, execution, reporting and briefing support. Services are provided at ranges and locations across the U.S. and
in foreign countries including Korea, England, Germany, Australia, and Japan.
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Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) - WPAFB, Dayton, OH
Provide legacy code integration and optimization of the Aeronautical Systems Center Logistics Composite Model
(LCOM) software to support Air Force logistics planning for major systems acquisition. LCOM is commonly used to determine
the optimal logistical plan to support a given weapon system, given operational constraints, and the limits of logistical
resources, such as manpower, spare parts, and support equipment/facilities.
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Air Force Materiel Command, Air Armament Center - Eglin AFB, FL, and Kirtland AFB (KAFB), NM
Provide development, systems engineering, test and evaluation (T&E), acquisition, modeling and simulation,
logistics of conventional and nuclear munitions, missiles, and related systems and subsystems including JDAM, JSOW,
and JASSM, Sensor-Fused Weapon (SFW), B-1, B-2 and B-2 EW, AMRAAM, AIM 9X and Joint Strike Fighter (JSF).
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The Naval Research Laboratory - Washington, DC
As the Navy’s corporate laboratory, NRL conducts a broadly-based multidisciplinary program of scientific research
and advanced technological development directed toward maritime applications of new and improved materials,
techniques, equipment, systems, and ocean, atmospheric, and space sciences and related technologies. To meet this
goal, NRL provides:
- primary in-house research for the physical, engineering, space, and environmental sciences
- broadly-based exploratory and advanced development programs in response to identified and
anticipated Navy needs
- broad multidisciplinary support to the Naval Warfare Centers
- and space and space systems technology development and support.
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