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Amentum Joint Venture Koa Lani Awarded Position on Remotely Piloted Aircraft IDIQ

GERMANTOWN, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Koa Lani, an Amentum joint venture with Kūpono, a mentor-protégé 8(a) company, has earned a position on Air Combat Command’s (ACC) Remotely Piloted Aircraft Squadron Operations Center Enterprise (RPASOC-E) support Multiple Award Contract.

The joint venture, Koa Lani which is Hawaiian for “Sky Warrior,” will now compete for RPASOC-E task orders until May 2030. The indefinite delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract has a maximum ceiling of $785 million.

“This award reflects Amentum’s leadership position as a premiere provider of RPA support services that enhance our national security and enable our customers to achieve their critical missions,” said Dr. Karl Spinnenweber, President of Amentum’s Mission Readiness strategic business unit. “Additionally, it demonstrates Amentum’s steadfast commitment to the Small Business Administration’s mentor-protégé program. Our promise to our Department of Defense clients and to our small business partners centers on a single principle central to our core values: deliver mission success.”

The RPASOC sustains world-wide mission systems, conducts operations and maintenance of equipment designs and development 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.

Amentum has an unmatched twelve-year record of supporting more than 22,000 U.S. Air Force RPA combat sorties and more than 380,000 RPA flying hours, with an operational availability of 99.998 percent.

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