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Alion to Explore Technologies to Enhance Weapons Systems Developments

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by Staff Writers
McLean VA (SPX) Feb 10, 2009
The Weapon Systems Technology Information Analysis Center (WSTIAC), operated by Alion Science and Technology, was awarded a $4.3 million task order to identify and explore new and emerging technologies on behalf of the Joint and Special Operations Program (JSOP) at the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Navy Crane in Crane, IN.

Under the three-year Special Operations Forces Technology Transition (SOF T2) task order, Alion will perform system modeling and simulations, component design review and improvements.

Additionally, Alion will test equipment and techniques, implement data collection software and perform materials studies. The JSOP Program Management Office is utilizing Alion's research and simulation expertise in night vision, ammunition, accessory power, material replacement and noise/flash suppression.

The technologies are being developed at commercial, industry, academia and DoD research facilities. SOF T2 will focus on facilitating increased communication between the technology developers and end users, ensuring that new technologies suit end-user needs.

"JSOP is being proactive in developing weapons systems for Special Operations Forces warfighters," said Chris Amos, Alion Senior Vice President and Manager of the Technology Solutions Group.

"Alion is supporting this effort by identifying new and emerging technologies to enhance the capabilities of SOF weapons and weapons systems accessories. This critical work will help give our warfighters a great advantage on tomorrow's battlefield."

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