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PROBLEM: Modern enterprises, particularly those in sectors such as aviation, logistics, manufacturing, and energy, are facing increasing operational complexities and pressures. The rapid pace of technological advancement, coupled with the need for real-time data and proactive management, presents several significant challenges. The traditional methods of managing operations are becoming insufficient, leading to siloed systems, reactive maintenance, operational inefficiencies, safety and compliance risks, and higher operational costs.

AFNC3 DIGITAL ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENT

PROBLEM: The AFNC3 system, crucial for national security, needs better digital engineering to streamline workflows for maintaining and updating the AN/USQ-225 weapon system. Challenges arise in integrating conventional and nuclear operations, leading to unity of command issues. Improved digital solutions are necessary to ensure smooth communication, timely decision-making, and effective command and control capabilities, vital for deterrence and stability in nuclear operations. 

ARMY DIGITAL ACQUISITION ENVIRONMENT​

PROBLEM: The Army lacks a trusted digital engineering environment to promote the acquisition and sustainment of many of its key development efforts, including the XM-30 Mechanized Fighting Vehicle, a project that represents a transformational increase in warfighting capability.

AIR FORCE ENTERPRISE SUSTAINMENT PORTAL

PROBLEM: The US is being outpaced in fielding warfighting capability; its integrated capability delivery timelines are more than double that of our adversaries. Radical acceleration across fielding, sustainment, and modernization is critical to deliver war-winning capabilities.

AIR FORCE NUCLEAR WEAPONS CENTER MINUTEMAN III​

PROBLEM: The Minuteman intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) system, first envisioned in the late 1950s, was a revolutionary weapon system developed in the early stages of the cold-war’s nuclear arms race. Over the years, the weapon system has continued to evolve through system and site maintenance, upgrades, and enhancements into what is now the Minuteman III (MMIII) ICBM.

ENTERPRISE AF-PLM DIGITAL SOLUTIONS

PROBLEM: The Air Force faces challenges in operationalizing Digital Material Management (DMM) and replacing outdated PLM processes with a streamlined digital solution. The previous reliance on obsolete methods hindered quick decision-making and resource optimization, crucial for developing, fielding, and maintaining military technology and supporting operational readiness.