Lockheed Martin, looking to sustain over 300,000 fielded training aids, devices, simulators and simulations of the U.S. Army under a seven-year, $3.5B contract, has signed a deal to use some 2,600 user licenses of IFS Applications‘ supply chain and logistics software.
IFS said Thursday its products are geared toward providing scheduling support for technicians working under the Army TADSS Maintenance Program.
IFS Applications’ defense support products encompass operational applications for document, project, service, process, contract, equipment, human resources and supply chain management, as well as intelligence and maintenance.
The software company’s offerings include a maintenance, repair and operations system and an enterprise resource planning platform.