Alion Receives a $1.9M Air Force Task Order for Flight-Critical Structures
The U.S. Air Force awarded Alion Science and Technology, an employee-owned technology solutions company, a task order valued at $1.9 million to enhance the safety of flight-critical airframe structures. To support the Air Force’s efforts to modernize, the program will focus on improving non-destructive inspection (NDI) methods used to evaluate the integrity of fielded aircraft structures. NDI is employed to identify defects in materials and structures under various conditions without harming the component’s integrity during the inspection process.
The NDI Improvement Program Phase II task order was awarded under the Advanced Materials, Manufacturing and Testing Information Analysis Center (AMMTIAC) contract. On this task order, Alion will evaluate more than 125 inspections and recommend improvements to current NDI procedures. Additionally, Alion will develop new inspection tools and validate their performance through a probability of detection study. The study will determine the likelihood of finding defects, such as cracks, and will help accelerate the transition of new technology and inspection equipment.
This award follows Alion’s independent audit of NDI procedures on flight-critical structures across the Air Force fleet. During this previous effort Alion recommended improvements to more than 90 NDI procedures and developed two new NDI tool kits with more than 20 new NDI probes.
“Alion’s non-destructive inspection expertise, experience and procedure audits will help the Air Force enhance its inspectors’ abilities to more reliably detect structural defects. This in-turn will improve safety fleet-wide,” said Chris Amos, Alion Senior Vice President and Manager of the Technology Solutions Group. “Alion’s subject matter experts will support the development and validation of new NDI technology, such as probes and tool kits, which will lead to modernizing the Air Force’s inspection procedures and tools.”
