DANVERS, Mass. – Sumaria Systems, LLC announced that it has been awarded a $200 million contract to support the F-16 Program Office. This contract, awarded by the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, extends the company’s support of the F-16 program to 2025. Through this contract, Sumaria will provide a broad range of professional acquisition, engineering, scientific, research, financial, and administrative capabilities to execute effective and responsive integrated program management of aircraft research, development, production, and lifecycle acquisition and sustainment activities.
As part of this contract, Sumaria will provide advisory and assistance services to three U.S. work sites in support of the F-16 Program Office’s efforts to modernize and sustain both U.S. Air Force and foreign F-16 aircraft of which over 4,500 have been produced. This includes their F-16 Foreign Military Sales program, which is the largest in U.S. history producing jets for 24 countries. These locations include Wright-Patterson, Hill, and Davis-Monthan Air Force Bases.
“For the past 37 years, Sumaria has been a consistent services provider to the U.S. Air Force, and we look forward to supporting the F-16 Program Office in their efforts to provide the highest quality services to our warfighter,†stated Mark Biagetti, Company President.
Breck Woodard, Director of Sumaria’s Dayton Office added, “Sumaria looks forward to continuing our tradition of providing superb advisory and assistance services to our customers. Our team is honored to contribute to the success of this great mission and the professionals supporting the F-16.