Featured Article Archives - ASRC Federal /category/featured-article/ Tue, 07 Apr 2026 14:24:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/uploads/2020/10/cropped-ASRC-Federal_Logos_Logo-mark-32x32.png Featured Article Archives - ASRC Federal /category/featured-article/ 32 32 ASRC Federal Selected for FAA Second Level Engineering Services Contract /asrc-federal-selected-for-faa-second-level-engineering-services-contract/ Tue, 07 Apr 2026 13:02:00 +0000 /?p=22219 ASRC Federal Advanced Research (AFAR), a subsidiary of ASRC Federal, has secured a competitive award to continue providing critical engineering support and technical expertise to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The Second Level Engineering Services (SLES) program will maintain navigation, power, communications, surveillance, automation, weather systems and infrastructure for the National Airspace System (NAS) under […]

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ASRC Federal Selected for FAA Second Level Engineering Services (SLES) IDIQ Contract

ASRC Federal Advanced Research (AFAR), a subsidiary of ASRC Federal, has secured a competitive award to continue providing critical engineering support and technical expertise to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The Second Level Engineering Services (SLES) program will maintain navigation, power, communications, surveillance, automation, weather systems and infrastructure for the National Airspace System (NAS) under a potential five-year Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract.

The ASRC Federal team will deliver 24/7/365 field support, configuration management, systems integration, acquisition support, and program management services ensuring reliability, safety, and operational continuity across the NAS.

“We are honored to be selected once again to support the critical work of maintaining and enhancing the world’s most sophisticated air travel system,” said Jennifer Felix, president and CEO of ASRC Federal. “Our selection demonstrates the crucial experience, expertise and unwavering commitment brought by our talented employees to the FAA mission of safe and efficient aviation service for the flying public.”

The $437 million SLES program plays a critical role in supporting ongoing NAS modernization efforts. Through this work, ASRC Federal will help strengthen the resilience, scalability, and performance of air traffic control systems that serve millions of passengers and stakeholders each year.

ASRC Federal has supported the FAA since 2007, bringing deep institutional knowledge and engineering and technical support to a broad range of FAA systems that consist of more than 74,000 individual pieces of equipment across the NAS.

For more information, contact PR@asrcfederal.com.

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ASRC Federal Joint Venture Will Continue Full-Service Facility Operations and Maintenance for Alaska Radar System /asrc-federal-and-atco-awarded-596-million-contract-to-deliver-full-service-facility-operations-and-maintenance-for-alaska-radar-system/ Mon, 23 Feb 2026 13:00:10 +0000 /?p=21503 ASRC Federalannounced today that its joint venturewith ATCO,ARCTEC Alaska, was awarded a 10-year U.S. Air Force contract to provide full-service facility operations and maintenance services at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, which comprises 15 remote long-range radar sites and two radio sites across Alaska, the largest base in the Pacific Air Force. OriginallyestablishedduringtheCold Waras an early warning […]

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ASRC Federalannounced today that its joint venturewith ATCO,, was awarded a 10-year U.S. Air Force contract to provide full-service facility operations and maintenance services at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, which comprises 15 remote long-range radar sites and two radio sites across Alaska, the largest base in the Pacific Air Force.

OriginallyestablishedduringtheCold Waras an early warning system toprotectU.S. airspace, the Alaska Radar System (ARS)remainscriticalto national security. Today, ARS providesuninterrupted surveillance to the North American Aerospace Defense Command(NORAD)and the U.S. Northern Command. ARS also provides civilaircraftinformation to the Federal Aviation Administration.

Under this contract, ARCTEC Alaska willcontinue toprovide specializedlogisticsand managementexpertisetoput in placeappropriate equipment, supplies and staff tomeet mission needs.ARCTEC has supported this program since 1994.

“The Alaska Radar System is critical to maintaining our sovereign air space and we are proud to be entrusted with supporting the safety and security of our Nation,” said Jennifer Felix, president and CEO of ASRC Federal. “This follow-on contract demonstrates our ability to consistently deliver critical mission services in complex environments.”

 

“As a global support and facilities management company, we are uniquely positioned to support the U.S. Air Force in Alaska,” said Jim Landon, President, ATCO Frontec. “Our expertise in some of the most remote and challenging environments is why the USAF has trusted in our abilities for decades, enabling them to maintain continuous surveillance of our skies and safe navigation for civil flights across North America.”

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Artemis II: Our Team Behind the Mission /artemis-ii-our-team-behind-the-mission/ Thu, 19 Feb 2026 17:38:41 +0000 /?p=21648 The second Artemis II wet dress rehearsal is scheduled for February 19 at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. View the 24/7 live stream for real-time updates. The upcoming Artemis II test flight is more than a journey to the Moon – it’s a testament to the passion and dedication of the people who make […]

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ASRC Federal - Our Team Behind Artemis IIThe second Artemis II wet dress rehearsal is scheduled for February 19 at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. View the for real-time updates. The upcoming is more than a journey to the Moon – it’s a testament to the passion and dedication of the people who make it possible.

ASRC Federal employees across the Cape Launch Operations and Infrastructure Support (CLOIS) and programs share their personal reflections on what the mission means to them. For some, it’s about reigniting humanity’s spirit of exploration and inspiring the next generation of dreamers. For others, it’s the pride of contributing to something larger than themselves, knowing their work will have a lasting impact on this history-making spaceflight. Their words remind us that Artemis isn’t just a mission – it’s a team effort driven by purpose, innovation and the shared belief in reaching for the stars.

In Their Own Words:What the ArtemisMissionMeanstoMe

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Readour“Meet ASRC Federal’s Faces of Artemis II” blogfor other inspiringemployee stories andwhy their workmattersto this incredible feat.

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Defense Logistics AgencyAwards ASRC Federal up to $2.3 Billion to ManageChemical and OilSupply Chain /defense-logistics-agency-awards-asrc-federal-up-to-2-3-billion-to-manage-chemical-and-oil-supply-chain/ Wed, 14 Jan 2026 19:10:22 +0000 /?p=21198 ASRC Federal announced today that its subsidiary, ASRC Federal Facilities Logistics, won a contract valued at up to $2.3 billion from the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) for supply chain management for its Chemicals and Packaged Petroleum Oils and Lubricants Performance 3rd Generation (ChemPOL III) program. ASRC Federal will manage DLA’s ChemPOL commodities, servicing more than […]

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ASRC Federal announced today that its subsidiary, ASRC Federal Facilities Logistics, won a contract valued at up to $2.3 billion from the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) for supply chain management for its Chemicals and Packaged Petroleum Oils and Lubricants Performance 3rd Generation (ChemPOL III) program. ASRC Federal will manage DLA’s ChemPOL commodities, servicing more than 5,000 global U.S. installations as well as allied partners through Foreign Military Sales (FMS). The supply chain management and logistics team at ASRC Federal has supported this program since its inception in 2007.

Services provided by ASRC Federal include precise demand planning, technical procurement, distribution hub management, and quality and obsolescence oversight. By accurately forecasting global demand, ASRC Federal maximizes readiness to the warfighter and allied partnersbyoptimizinginventory to achieve stringent on-time delivery metrics.ASRC Federal’sproprietary, integrated IT system enables real-time requisition processing, while a dedicated customer portal provides DLA withconstantvisibility ofChemPOLcommodities.

“We are honored to facilitate the third generation of this vital DLAchemical andlubricantsupplyprogram,” said Jennifer Felix, president and CEO of ASRC Federal. “Our supply chainmanagementand logisticsteamhasproventhemselves time and again as a reliablepartner inthemission to getcriticalsupplies to military commanderson timeand on budget.”

The workencompassesglobal Department of Wardemand for this supply chain, supporting approximately 17,000deliveryorders each month.

Awarded byDLA Aviation, this contract has afive-year base period, followed by one three-year and one two-yearoptionperiods.

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ASRC Federal Helps Make Holiday Wishes Come True for Families in Need /asrc-federal-helps-make-holiday-wishes-come-true-for-families-in-need/ Thu, 18 Dec 2025 15:40:56 +0000 /?p=20937 Thanks to the incredible generosity of ASRC Federal employees, over 150 “Angels” will experience a brighter holiday season. Donations from across the country — including bikes, electronics, video games, books, clothes and toys — will support children in need through the Salvation Army’s Angel Tree program. Collections were spearheaded in multiple offices, including Reston, Va., […]

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Angel Tree 2025

Thanks to the incredible generosity of ASRC Federal employees, over 150 “Angels” will experience a brighter holiday season. Donations from across the country — including bikes, electronics, video games, books, clothes and toys — will support children in need through the . Collections were spearheaded in multiple offices, including Reston, Va., Moorestown, N.J., and Huntsville, Ala. Individuals and teams could also adopt “Angels” through an organized digital campaign.

For over 45 years, the Angel Tree program has been a beacon of hope, bringing the magic of the holidays to countless children and families. As one of the Salvation Army’s most impactful initiatives, it continues to inspire communities to give back year after year. Millions of Americans risk missing out on the joy of celebrating the holidays due to the impacts of inflation and rising costs. Last year, more than one million children were adopted and able to feel the warmth and wonder of the holiday season.

In Their Own Words

Here is what some of our employees had to say about their experience with this year’s Angel Tree program.

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Ramon Angel Tree 2025

ASRC Federal works closely with the communities where its employees live and work, embracing its core values to help make a positive impact on the world. Click here to learn more about their corporate responsibility programs.

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3D Printing Comes to the Battlefield /3d-printing-comes-to-the-battlefield/ Thu, 14 Aug 2025 18:15:59 +0000 /?p=19296 The novelty of 3D printing has worn off, but the real-world applications haven’t, and they extend far beyond desktop objects to the edge of the modern battlefield. Advances in 3D printing technology are revolutionizing the military’s approach to warfighting challenges. By reducing reliance on traditional supply chains and enabling iterative design and engineering processes, this […]

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3D Printing

Professional works with modern industrial 3D printing machinery while wearing sterile protective clothing.

The novelty of 3D printing has worn off, but the real-world applications haven’t, and they extend far beyond desktop objects to the edge of the modern battlefield. Advances in 3D printing technology are revolutionizing the military’s approach to warfighting challenges. By reducing reliance on traditional supply chains and enabling iterative design and engineering processes, this technology ensures that military personnel can respond swiftly to dynamic scenarios.

In recent years, 3D printing technology, also known as additive manufacturing, has significantly improved in terms of its ability to create highly detailed, complex objects and structural parts — and even to combine different materials in a single print task, dramatically increasing print speeds. The technology has progressed to the point where it can offer an unprecedented advantage to warfighters in terms of timeliness, cost and quality of parts used in military vehicles, weapon systems, rockets and more. Not only does 3D printing have the potential to reduce cargo shipping weight; it’s even suited for field production in some cases.

These advances could offer crucial advantages on today’s battlefield, where timely delivery of parts, obsolescence issues and optimized supply chains are more important than ever. These are issues that can make the difference between mission success and failure.

What if the U.S. military could produce and package mission critical parts faster, cheaper and better that it could with conventional engineering methods? Good news: it can, with an upfront investment in additive manufacturing capability.

Use of additive manufacturing for the Army Apache helicopter is an instructive example that illustrates how applying this technology can save time and money while improving efficiency. With modern 3D printing, the Army is now able to produce Apache blade fold kits quickly, effectively and efficiently. And thanks to the iterative aspects of this technology, the Army can now prepare an Apache Helicopter for transport in less than an hour with as little as two soldiers, instead of the legacy system that would take up to eight hours and eight soldiers. These blade fold kits are 40% lighter than previous ones, reducing transport loads and costs. And because of the reduced weight and ease of use of the blade fold kit, the Army can return the aircraft to flight-ready status in less than an hour rather than many hours for each aircraft, saving critical time and soldier effort in the battlefield.

In another case, the Army uses additive manufacturing technology to improve the hand grips for Javelin shoulder-launched missile systems. Due to the physical stress of launching missiles and of operating equipment in hostile environments, the traditional injection-molded hand grips on these often break and render the Javelin inoperable at a critical time on the battlefield. But by using additive manufacturing, the Army is able to quickly and accurately test how breaks occur and iterate better versions to produce grips specifically designed to reduce the effects of those breaks, ensuring that critical targeting and launching functions were retained even if the hand grip was damaged. Because these are additively manufactured, a complex optimized internal geometry was made possible in a way that conventional manufacturing cannot achieve, resulting in a much more robust and field repairable hand grip. What’s more, this full design process was performed in four months.
In addition, the new additively manufactured handgrips include an “electronic module” feature that houses the systems’ electronics and can pop in and out for easy replacement and rapid and inexpensive repair in the field. Before, personnel had to return broken launch units to a depot, dramatically increasing the cost of repairs.

Despite the clear advantages that additive manufacturing can bring, there are some obstacles that government agencies have to overcome to fully embrace these capabilities. The biggest limitation of 3D printing is the misconception that users can just buy one of these machines and print from their desks. The process to refine and master these capabilities is involved and requires commitment for long-term gain on the part of the agency.

The design and engineering process can also be time intensive. In the case of the Javelin handgrips, the Army required two years of testing and qualification because of the new material specifications. But those hurdles are worth addressing. The Javelin hand grips, like the Apache blade fold kits, brought tremendous tactical advantages to U.S. soldiers.

The DoD’s ultimate goal is the ability to manufacture parts on the battlefield. Smartly applied 3D printing technology has brought it closer to this objective than ever before. 3D printing technology is delivering advantages to the U.S. military in terms of unprecedented speed, flexibility and efficiency on the battlefield. As innovations in materials and printing techniques continue to evolve, additive manufacturing will continue to create more strategic advantages for operational readiness and troops in the field. Investment in these advanced digital engineering capabilities could prove to be a unique advantage for kinetic warfare in the current era of great power competition.

 

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ASRC Federal Selected for $5 Billion IDIQ Contract Vehicle to Deliver Supply Chain Management and Procurement Support to U.S. Navy /asrc-federal-selected-for-5-billion-idiq-contract-vehicle-to-deliver-supply-chain-management-and-procurement-support-to-u-s-navy/ Wed, 16 Jul 2025 14:11:15 +0000 /?p=18726 Company to offer products and services under the Maritime Acquisition Advancement Contract ASRC Federal announced today that its subsidiary, ASRC Federal Facilities Logistics, has been selected as one of six companies to compete for task orders on a new Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Maritime Acquisition Advancement Contract (MAAC). This enables the company to offer expedited […]

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DLA WINCompany to offer products and services under the Maritime Acquisition Advancement Contract

announced today that its subsidiary, ASRC Federal Facilities Logistics, has been selected as one of six companies to compete for task orders on a new Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Maritime Acquisition Advancement Contract (MAAC). This enables the company to offer expedited supply chain management, procurement and delivery services, additive manufacturing, obsolescence management and forecasting to the U.S. Naval Supply Weapon Systems Support (NAVSUP) for nuclear Virginia-class submarines and active surface ships.

Awarded by the DLA Maritime Mechanicsburg, the contract has a ceiling value of $5 billion with a five-year base period followed by five one-year options. The work will include support services and sustainment solutions for 10 weapons systems at various stages of their lifecycles associated with Navy cruiser-destroyers, submarines, and unmanned and surface combatants.

Leveraging proven solutions, ASRC Federal can now provide essential resources for the Navy’s latest class of nuclear-powered fast-attack submarines and active surface ships – increasing efficiency by reducing administrative lead times and improving responsiveness to the warfighter.

“Strengthening supply chain capacity is crucial to achieving the U.S. Navy’s goal of building VA-class nuclear submarines and supporting active service ships that bolster our Nation’s naval dominance,” said Chris Frye, president of ASRC Federal’s Supply Chain Management and Logistics operating group.

About ASRC Federal
ASRC Federal’s family of companies deliver successful mission outcomes and elevated performance for federal civilian, defense and intelligence agencies while building an enduring enterprise focused on customers, employees, and shareholders.

For more information or to schedule a media interview, please contact PR@asrcfederal.com.

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ASRC Federal Named a VETS Indexes 5-Star Employer for Third Consecutive Year /asrc-federal-named-a-vets-indexes-5-star-employer-for-third-consecutive-year/ Fri, 13 Jun 2025 17:12:21 +0000 /?p=18460 ASRC Federal has again been named a 5-Star Employer by VETS Indexes for 2025. This marks the third consecutive year the company has earned this distinction, which recognizes its commitment to recruiting, hiring, retaining, developing and supporting veterans and the military-connected community. Nearly 20 percent of ASRC Federal’s workforce identify with a military affiliation. Veterans […]

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ASRC Federal is again named a 5-Star Veteran Employer

ASRC Federal has again been named a for 2025. This marks the third consecutive year the company has earned this distinction, which recognizes its commitment to recruiting, hiring, retaining, developing and supporting veterans and the military-connected community.

Nearly 20 percent of ASRC Federal’s workforce identify with a military affiliation. Veterans are offered meaningful job opportunities in fields closely aligned with their specialties. The company is dedicated to supporting veterans and their families through career opportunities, internal initiatives, and strategic partnerships and programs such as , Department of Defense (DoD) SkillBridge and – visit its Military Veteran Support page to learn more.

ASRC Federal’s commitment to being a workplace of choice for veterans and military families is reflected in also having achieved repeat recognition from Military Times Best for Vets and Military.com Top 25 Veteran Employer awards.

Discover opportunities for veterans at ASRC Federal and find your purpose driven career at www.asrcfederal.com/careers/.

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ASRC Federal and Transportation Security Administration Win 2025 ACT-IAC Innovation Champion Award for Airport Security System /asrc-federal-and-transportation-security-administration-win-2025-act-iac-innovation-champion-award-for-airport-security-system/ Wed, 07 May 2025 15:28:42 +0000 /?p=18097 Touchless Identity Solution delivers next-generation identity verification technology to enhance passenger experience and national security. ASRC Federal announced today that it was selected by the American Council for Technology and Industry Advisory Council (ACT-IAC) as a winner of the 2025 ACT-IAC Innovation Champion Awards, together with its Transportation Security Administration (TSA) customer and teammate Daurem, […]

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ACT-IAC Innovation Champion Award

Touchless Identity Solution delivers next-generation identity verification technology to enhance passenger experience and national security.

announced today that it was selected by the American Council for Technology and Industry Advisory Council (ACT-IAC) as a winner of the 2025 ACT-IAC Innovation Champion Awards, together with its Transportation Security Administration (TSA) customer and teammate . The Champion Award, ACT-IAC’s highest innovation honor, recognizes revolutionary and game-changing government innovations.

ASRC Federal, Daurem LLC and the TSA were selected for the award based on their partnership in developing the (TIS). This next-generation biometric identity verification technology, currently deployed at 10 high-volume international airports, streamlines the passenger airport security process while also improving aviation security. TIS enables authorities at travel hubs, such as Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport and Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, to verify passenger identity at airport checkpoints more effectively and efficiently.

Travelers who opt into TIS are directed to TIS kiosks at airports, where a Transportation Security Officer operates a tablet with a high-definition camera to verify their identity against existing TSA data – expediting checkpoint processing to less than 10 seconds. This process can be significantly faster than the regular PreCheck process where passengers present their ID and boarding pass.

“TSA’s TIS allows airports to advance security while markedly improving the customer experience for passengers,” said Sanjay Sardar, civilian and health operating group president at ASRC Federal. “This award recognizes ASRC Federal’s commitment to leveraging technology to advance this TSA mission, strengthening air travelers’ security.”

The TSA, ASRC Federal and Daurem, LLC were recognized at ACT-IAC’s  held May 4-6 in Cambridge, Maryland and discussed their innovations as a part of a panel at the conference.

, Mike Horton, as he discuss our award-winning biometric technology for the TSA, the keys to mission success, and his take on the future of AI in our industry during his conversation with ACT-IAC’s David Wennergren on FNN’s Accelerating Government podcast.

About ASRC Federal
ASRC Federal’s family of companies deliver successful mission outcomes and elevated performance for federal civilian, defense and intelligence agencies while building an enduring enterprise focused on customers, employees and shareholders.

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ASRC Federal Names Mike Manzo to Lead Defense & Intel Operating Group /asrc-federal-names-mike-manzo-to-lead-defense-and-intel-operating-group/ Tue, 22 Apr 2025 14:07:47 +0000 /?p=17907 ASRC Federal is proud to announce that Mike Manzo has joined the company to lead the Defense & Intel Operating Group. With over 30 years of experience at General Dynamics, Mike is a gifted leader with a remarkable track record of operational and technical excellence in support of federal customers across the Defense, Intelligence and […]

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Welcome Mike Manzo

ASRC Federal is proud to announce that Mike Manzo has joined the company to lead the Defense & Intel Operating Group. With over 30 years of experience at General Dynamics, Mike is a gifted leader with a remarkable track record of operational and technical excellence in support of federal customers across the Defense, Intelligence and Civilian markets.

During his time at General Dynamics, Mike held numerous leadership roles, most recently overseeing the GDIT National Security Sector business. His career reflects a history of success managing large, complex environments, driving growth in significant portfolios, and overseeing and integrating large-scale, multi-national acquisitions. Throughout his career, he has consistently taken on new challenges across multiple businesses, working with a wide range of customers.

“Mike has an outstanding ability to build trust and deliver on commitments, which has earned him the respect and loyalty of his customers and colleagues,” said Jennifer Felix, President & CEO of ASRC Federal. “His exceptional experience in expanding and maturing businesses, strategic leadership, and focus on building strong team cultures make him the ideal leader to support and grow our Defense and Intel Operating Group. We are pleased to welcome him to ASRC Federal and look forward to all we will accomplish together.”

Mike’s addition to ASRC Federal marks an important milestone in the company’s ongoing growth and dedication to excellence in serving customers, providing opportunities for employees and supporting its Alaska Native shareholders.

For more information or to schedule a media interview, please contact PR@asrcfederal.com.

About ASRC Federal
ASRC Federal’s family of companies deliver successful mission outcomes and elevated performance for federal civilian, defense and intelligence agencies while building an enduring enterprise focused on customers, employees and shareholders.

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