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Case Study - Naval Aviation 
ManTech developed an integrated suite of applications to support mission-critical functions for a widely dispersed user population in the Naval aviation community

Since 1981, ManTech has been the prime contractor for development, implementation, and systems life-cycle support of major applications that comprise the Navy Tactical Command Support System. This sophisticated logistics management information systems now consists of 19 applications ranging from stand-alone desktops to web-enabled applications that facilitate management of the information, personnel, material, and funds required to maintain and operate surface ships, submarines, aircraft, and shore commands. At least one of the 19 systems applications is used aboard every ship in the Navy, in every Navy and Marine Corps aviation organizational maintenance activity and intermediate maintenance activity, by Marine Corps ground combat forces, and by more than 450 shore-based organizations worldwide.

Our improvements to legacy applications include the integration of new technologies such as Automated Identification Technology for component tracking, two-way data replication to facilitate information exchange among commands, and development of interfaces with new tools such as smart cards and portable handheld electronic devices. After re-engineering and modernizing legacy systems, ManTech manages the orderly, phased user migrations from legacy systems to the new optimized systems.

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