Published: September 07, 2010
U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) selects IFS Applications MRO Suite
ITASCA, Ill. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has selected IFS Applications
as its supply chain and maintenance repair and overhaul (MRO) solution
to ensure reliability of equipment used throughout the U.S. National
Airspace System (NAS). Lockheed Martin will be the system integrator in
support of the FAA program called the Logistics Center Support System
(LCSS).
The NAS is one of the most complex aviation systems in the world -
enabling an average of 50,000 flights per day in the United
States and over much of the world's oceans.
The NAS encompasses 14,500 air
traffic controllers, 4,500 aviation safety inspectors, and 5,800
technicians. It includes more than 19,000 airports
and 600 air
traffic control facilities. In all, there are 41,000 NAS operational
facilities. In addition, there are over 71,000 pieces of equipment to
maintain, ranging from radar
systems to communication relay stations.
The LCSS solution replaces the FAA's existing Logistics and Inventory
System in use at the Federal Aviation Administration Logistics Center
(FAALC), a distribution, warehousing and repair facility housed at the
Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center in Oklahoma City.
"IFS is recognized as a world leader in MRO functionality in the
aerospace and defense industry worldwide," IFS North America President
and CEO Cindy Jaudon said. "But there is a special pride that comes from
knowing that as our friends, family, customers, and employees travel
throughout North America, IFS Applications is running behind the scenes
as a best-in-class MRO solution, helping to ensure that this nation's
transportation infrastructure is operational."
Aerospace and defense is one of IFS' targeted market segments. IFS
Applications provides market leading off-the-shelf component based
solutions that support Performance Based Logistics (PBL), Contractor
Logistics Support (CLS), and Fleet Operator programs; and solutions for
Maintenance Repair and Overhaul (MRO), Asset & Fleet Management, Supply
Chain Management and Product Lifecycle Management.
IFS customers include the United States, British and Norwegian defense
organizations as well as the Eurofighter consortium-commercial MRO shops
and service operators include Bristow Helicopters, Aero-Dienst GmbH, K&L
Microwave, Hawker Pacific, Ensign Bickford, Todd Pacific Shipyards and
Jet Turbine Services. In addition, IFS provides solutions to original
equipment manufacturers (OEMs) such as General Dynamics, Lockheed
Martin, BAE SYSTEMS, SAAB Aerosystems, and GE Aircraft Engines.
About IFS
IFS is a public company (OMX STO: IFS) founded in 1983 that develops,
supplies, and implements IFS Applications , a
fully-integrated, component-based extended ERP suite built on SOA
technology. The company has more than 2,000 customers in more than 50
countries and focuses on seven main industries: aerospace & defense,
utilities & telecom, manufacturing, process industries, automotive,
retail & wholesale distribution, and construction contracting & service
management. IFS has 2,700 employees in total. More information on IFS is
at www.IFSWORLD.com.
About Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is an agency of the United
States Department of Transportation with authority to regulate and
oversee all aspects of civil
aviation in the U.S. (National Airworthiness Authority). The Federal
Aviation Act of 1958 created the group under the name "Federal Aviation
Agency", and adopted its current name in 1967 when it became a part of
the United States Department of Transportation.
The Federal Aviation Administration's major roles include:
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Regulating U.S. commercial space transportation
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Regulating air navigation facilities' geometry and Flight inspection
standards
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Encouraging and developing civil aeronautics, including new aviation
technology
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Issuing, suspending, or revoking pilot certificates
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Regulating civil aviation to promote safety, especially through local
offices called Flight
Standards District Offices
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Developing and operating a system of air
traffic control and navigation for both civil and military aircraft
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Researching and developing the National Airspace System and civil
aeronautics
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Developing and carrying out programs to control aircraft noise and
other environmental effects of civil aviation

IFS
Kristy Mills, Marketing Communications, 262-317-7476
kristy.mills@ifsworld.com
or
Chuck
Rathmann, Marketing Communications Analyst, 262-317-7419
chuck.rathmann@ifsworld.com
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