DRC wins Air Force advisory services work

Dynamics Research Corp. has won $34.5 million worth of new work from the Air Force to provide advisory and assistance services to the Aeronautical Systems Center and the Air Force Research Laboratory.

Dynamics Research Corp. has won $34.5 million worth of new work from the Air Force.

Through new and existing contracts, the Andover, Mass., company's HJ Ford unit will render advisory and assistance services to both the Aeronautical Systems Center and the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio.

ASC's contract includes $31.8 million in expanded renewal work and $1.3 million in new work. These one-year tasks consist of providing important program services to various Air Force weapon system management offices.

The specific customers are the Long Range Strike, Reconnaissance, Mobility and ACS System Wings, Training Aircraft System Group and the F/A-22 System Program Office.

The Air Force Research Laboratory work, worth $1.4 million, consists of the second option year of a five-year contract supporting the Sensor Development Office of the Air Force Research Laboratory. That work falls under HJ Ford's professional engineering services contract awarded by the General Services Administration.

DRC, which has more than 1,960 employees and annual sales of $275.7 million, The company ranks No. 69 on Washington Technology's 2005 Top 100 list of federal prime contractors.