2006 – Northrop Grumman – REMIS

 

"Northrop Grumman IT Selects TSRI To Support Continuation of REMIS Modernization"

Kirkland, WA. (September 29, 2006) – Northrop Grumman IT has awarded a contract to The Software Revolution, Inc. (TSRI) to support Increment 3 of the modernization process of the Air Force’s Reliability & Maintainability Information System (REMIS). Increments 4 through 6 are expected to follow this contract.

REMIS, a 3.1 million-line Tandem COBOL-based system, was built to enhance the front-end design of new Air Force weapon systems and to increase the readiness and sustainability of existing weapon systems by improving the availability, accuracy and flow of essential maintenance information.

Greg Tadlock, TSRI’s Vice President, Sales & Marketing said, “NGIT and TSRI previously worked closely together to successfully modernize the first increments of REMIS. TSRI looks forward to supporting NGIT in finishing the modernization of this important Air Force system.”

For more information about TSRI, visit our web site or contact:

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Greg Tadlock
Vice President of Sales
Phone: (425) 284-2770
Fax:     (425) 284-2785
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