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Flightsafety Defense Corporation

Federal Contractor · Rank #930

Total Federal Spending
$81.3M
$81,263,357
Total Obligations
13
Total Awards
13
Contracts
1
Agencies

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Spending by Agency

Recent Awards

DescriptionAgencyStart DateAmount
KC-46 AIRCREW TRAINING SYSTEM (ATS)Department of DefenseMay 1, 2013$547.8M
IFG::OT::IGF TH-57 SIMULATOR FLIGHT INSTRUCTION COMPETITIVE AWARDDepartment of DefenseMay 1, 2018$84.8M
JAPAN AIR SELF-DEFENSE FORCE (JASDF) KC-46 AIRCREW TRAINING SYSTEM (ATS)Department of DefenseJul 11, 2023$47.9M
PMT PID #N61340-21-NORFP-136300G-0175 THE PURPOSE OF THIS MODIFICATION IS TO FUND CLIN 0017 UNDER CONTRACT N61340-20-D-0021Department of DefenseFeb 1, 2022$11.0M
CONTRACTOR INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES SUPPORTING NAVY FLIGHT SIMULATION TRAINING DEVICESDepartment of DefenseJul 1, 2024$10.8M
CONTRACTOR INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICESDepartment of DefenseNov 1, 2023$5.9M
THE SERVICE WILL PROVIDE NECESSARY AIRCREW COURSEWARE MODIFICATIONS, SYLLABUS MODIFICATIONS, PROGRAM MANAGEMENT, AND DELIVERY AND LICENSE RIGHTS FOR TECHNICAL DATA PACKAGE FOR COURSEWARE DEVELOPED WITH THE PROCUREMENT OF NEW KC-46 AIRCRAFT.Department of DefenseSep 15, 2024$485K
AFSAT HAS A CONTINUOUS REQUIREMENT FOR KC-46 TRAINING AND REQUESTS A NEW TASK ORDER ON CONTRACT FA300220D0005 TO PROVIDE TWO (2) JAPANESE STUDENTS BOOM OPERATOR INITIAL QUALIFICATION TRAINING (BIQ), COURSEWARE DEVELOPMENT, AND PROGRAM MANAGEMENT.Department of DefenseMay 1, 2024$237K
TRAINING FOR THE JAPAN AIR DEFENSE ( JASDF) TO PROVIDE JAPAN KC-46 PREF/BREF COURSE.Department of DefenseSep 24, 2024$61K
AFSAT HAS A CONTINUOUS REQUIREMENT FOR KC-46 TRAINING AND REQUESTS A NEW TASK ORDER (TO) TO PROVIDE BOOM OPERATOR REFRESHER TRAINING (PREF/BREF).Department of DefenseOct 3, 2023$31K
AFSAT HAS A CONTINUOUS REQUIREMENT FOR KC-46 TRAINING AND REQUESTS A NEW TASK ORDER ON CONTRACT FA3002-20-D-0005, TO PROVIDE FOR 75 PROGRAM MANAGEMENT HOURS FOR ISRAEL KC-46 AIRCREW TRAINING PROGRAM.Department of DefenseJun 1, 2024$13K
CAPABILITY REPORT SATISFYING THE IDIQ MINIMUM.Department of DefenseDec 9, 2022$1K
AFSAT HAS A CONTINUOUS REQUIREMENT FOR KC-46 TRAINING AND REQUESTS A NEW TASK ORDER (TO) TO PROVIDE BOOM OPERATOR REFRESHER TRAINING (PREF/BREF).Department of DefenseJan 1, 2024-

All federal spending data sourced from USAspending.gov, the official source for federal award data as mandated by the Government Accountability Office.

Flightsafety Defense Corporation Federal Contracts FAQ

Flightsafety Defense Corporation has received $81,263,357 in total federal obligations across 13 awards and 13 contracts.

Flightsafety Defense Corporation works with 1 federal agencies, including Department of Defense. The largest agency relationships are based on total dollar obligations.

Flightsafety Defense Corporation has received federal awards in multiple states.

Flightsafety Defense Corporation is ranked #930 among the largest federal contractors by total obligation amount. Rankings are based on USASpending.gov data for FY2024.

Sources: USASpending.gov, Federal Procurement Data System
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