Posted by John McHale
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, 26 April 2011. Lockheed Martin officials selected NGRAIN's Virtual Damage Repair and Tracking software for use in the Integrated Maintenance Information System (IMIS) software suite for the F-22 aircraft.
The software, already used on theF-35 Lightning IIJoint Strike Fighter program as part of the Autonomic Logistics Information System (ALIS), provides maintenance technicians on the flight line with an advanced, mobile, and interactive maintenance and repair tracking solution.
The IMIS software suite designed by Lockheed Martin supports the exterior maintenance, supply and training operations for its aircraft. NGRAIN will configure its software to provide aircraft maintainers of the F-22 with a detailed exterior representation of the aircraft which will be deployed on a ruggedized Microsoft Windows-based device. Maintainers will be able to accurately map damage of the aircraft exterior on the digital representation provided by NGRAIN. The automatic transfer of data and its subsequent integration with the F-22 IMIS software platform is designed to improve the accuracy in data capture and overall workflow.
"Applying NGRAIN solutions to the F-22 program is a natural progression of our relationship and will enhance the overall maintenance programs of both the F-35 and F-22," says Jeff A. Babione, vice president of the F-22 Program, Lockheed Martin. "Extending this unique application to both programs will result in United States Air Force maintainers being able to easily transition between aircraft."
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