IFS Applications supports DynCorp International in U.S. Department of Defence operational maintenance project

    03 Jun 2015

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IFS Applications supports DynCorp International in U.S. Department of Defence operational maintenance project

Intuitive user interface key for use in training and development of ground support personnel

IFS, the global enterprise applications company, announces that DynCorp International (DI) has upgraded its use of IFS Applications™ to support ongoing U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) operational projects in aviation maintenance deployed within Afghanistan.

DynCorp International is a leading global services provider that supports several DoD contracts. The company is now using IFS Applications to provide additional capabilities on two of their aviation programs supporting the transition of capabilities to Afghan national organisations.

The IFS Fleet and Asset Management solution, which includes supply chain capabilities to support helicopter maintenance, helps DI team members manage a fleet of more than 100 aircraft. The solution then interfaces back to several of DI’s forward maintenance worksites with advanced supply depot and technician data.

“We chose IFS Applications to gain a wider range of tools,” said Steven Schorer, DynCorp International President. “Their solution enables us to increase our maintenance management and logistics functions, access information from multiple locations and empower our team members to best support our global customers.”

“IFS Applications has been developed and well tested to cope in complex and demanding situations, making it the ideal solution for use in a high-pressured environment,” commented Graham Grose, Aerospace & Defence Industry Director at IFS. “The company is proud to be helping DynCorp International in their international maintenance support efforts.”