PAE, now part of Amentum, will help the U.S. Air Force operate and maintain aerial targets under a seven-year, $136.6 million contract.
The service will work with PAE’s aviation and technical services division to test the lethality of key military weapons and munitions systems, the Department of Defense said Thursday.
Headquarters Air Combat Command received five proposals for the firm-fixed-price, performance-incentive, award-fee contract with cost-reimbursable line items.
PAE will perform tasks at Tyndall Air Force Base in Florida and Holloman AFB in New Mexico through Sept. 30, 2029.
The government services contractor has supported the branch’s aerial targets mission since 2015 under a $115.9 million contract.
Amentum closed its acquisition of PAE in February for approximately $1.9 billion in cash.