Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: August 14, 2023
Systecon North America has received a contract to provide the U.S. Special Operations Command a suite of software platforms to support logistics and operational requirements.
The company said Monday that SOCOM will use the Opus Suite software to streamline logistical processes and enhance asset availability and mission readiness by analyzing and modeling complex operational scenarios using the platform’s intuitive interface and algorithms.
“We are proud and honored to have been selected by Special Operations Command for this critical endeavor on the C-27J fixed-wing asset,” said Kevin Rhodes, vice president of Washington operations at Systecon North America.
Opus Suite is a set of software platforms meant to help organizations analyze and predict the impact of decisions related to technical design, operations planning and other factors on cost and performance of a technical system throughout the platform’s life cycle.
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