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Windmill International, Inc. Secures Key Contract Extension

Windmill International, Inc. Secures Key Contract Extension

Windmill awarded a two and a half year extension to its NATO Airborne Early Warning and Control Program Management Agency (NAPMA) contract.

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NASHUA, N.H., Oct. 9, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Windmill International, Inc. was recently awarded a two-and-a-half-year extension to its existing Acquisition and Program Support Services contract with NAPMA. NAPMA has been one of Windmill’s most important customers for over 30 years.

Windmill serves as a prime contractor to NAPMA under a Multinational Memorandum of Understanding for which the United States is a participant. Working closely with the U.S. Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) Program Office at Hanscom Air Force Base, Massachusetts, Windmill provides a wide range of technical and management services in support of mission critical technology upgrades to NATO’s E-3A AWACS fleet. This support includes acquisition and program management, financial management, logistics planning, cost estimating, software, systems and test engineering, configuration management and business operations support. This extension will allow Windmill to continue its successful legacy of support to the base program and to critical aspects of the NATO AWACS Final Life Extension Program (FLEP).

About Windmill International Inc.
For three decades, Windmill International Inc. has been one of the defense industry’s leaders in providing Advisory and Assistance Services (A&AS) to a diverse set of U.S. Defense Department and international defense customers. It delivers comprehensive program management, engineering, logistics and training support to major defense acquisition programs across the globe. A veteran-founded, employee-owned company, Windmill is headquartered in Nashua, NH.

 

SOURCE Windmill International



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