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NAWDC Team Supports Conventional Weapons Technical Proficiency Inspection

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Congratulations to Amentum avionics technicians in Fallon, Nevada for going above and beyond in the pursuit of excellence on the Naval Aviation Warfighting Development Center (NAWDC) program!

During a Technical Assist Visit, a Strike Fighter Weapons School Pacific FleetAmentum NAWDC avionics inspector identified the avionics technician members of Amentum’s Conventional Weapons Technical Proficiency Inspection (CWTPI) team as Subject Matter Experts.

During Conventional Release Systems Tests, the team meticulously prepared the weapons systems of two FA-18F aircraft as part of the CWTPI inspection. They discovered and corrected several discrepancies resulting in both aircraft becoming Fully Mission Capable, earning a perfect score of 200 out of 200.

“I would like to congratulate Craig Christensen, Adam Nunley, David Gonzales, Steven Rose, and Garrett Truesdell for a job well done,” said Jeff Dickman, Senior Vice President for Navy-Marine Corps programs. “NAWDC’s ability to complete and excel at its mission is inherently reliant on the level of technical excellence and dedication demonstrated here.”

“Our team, in collaboration with the NAWDC N4 Ordinance Department, displayed phenomenal professionalism and continues to set the standard for naval aviation,” added Jim Campbell, Site Manager. “I’d also like to extend additional thanks to Mike Calvert and his amazing attention to detail for leading a flawless CWTPI evolution.”

F18On the NAWDC program, Amentum team members provide organizational, intermediate, and depot level maintenance and logistics services in support of more than 50 aircraft, including the F/A-18C-F, EA-18G, MH-60S, F-16A/B, and E-2 C. The contract was awarded by the Naval Air Systems Command to provide aircraft maintenance and logistics support for aircraft assigned to the Naval Aviation Warfighting Development Center in Fallon, Nevada.

 

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