Technical Micronics Control, Inc. Awarded Position on U.S. Air Force’s Enterprise-Wide Agile Acquisition Contract (EWAAC)

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Huntsville, AL – March 17, 2025 – Technical Micronics Control, Inc. (TMC), a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) and key contributor in advanced defense systems and solutions, is proud to announce its selection as a contractor for the U.S. Air Force’s Enterprise-Wide Agile Acquisition Contract (EWAAC). This prestigious Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract, with a ceiling of $46 billion, is designed to accelerate the acquisition and deployment of innovative weapons systems, providing critical enhancements to the warfighter.

The EWAAC contract emphasizes digital engineering, agile software development, and open systems architecture, aligning with TMC’s commitment to delivering cutting-edge solutions that support national defense. As an awardee, TMC joins an elite group of vendors chosen to support the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center’s Armament Directorate at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. This contract enables rapid development, prototyping, testing, and production of advanced weapon technologies to enhance the U.S. Air Force’s armament capabilities.

“We are honored to be selected for the EWAAC contract,” said Paul DeSmet, Chief Executive Officer at TMC. “As a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business, we take great pride in serving our nation by delivering innovative and agile solutions that enhance our military’s operational effectiveness. This award reaffirms our dedication to providing state-of-the-art defense technologies that ensure mission success.”

The EWAAC contract is expected to run through 2031, covering a broad scope of work, including research and development, test and evaluation, prototyping, system modernization, and full-scale production. This award strengthens TMC’s role as a key contributor to the future of U.S. Air Force weapons systems.

As a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), TMC remains committed to delivering exceptional quality and reliability to both government and commercial clients. Our state-of-the-art facilities, including certified cleanrooms, ensure the highest levels of cleanliness and precision in all our projects.

For more information about TMC’s services and history, please visit our website at www.tmccorp.com.

For a full list of EWAAC awardees, please visit the official EWAAC portal.

Media Contact:

Technical Micronics Control, Inc.
210 Wynn Dr.
Huntsville, AL 35805
Phone: (256) 837-4430
Fax: (256) 721-9066
Contact – TMC Corp

About Technical Micronics Control, Inc.

Technical Micronics Control, Inc. (TMC) is a Huntsville-based, Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) specializing in precision chemical cleaning, cleanroom services, panel fabrication, and engineering services. With a focus on innovation, quality, and reliability, TMC is committed to supporting national security through cutting-edge technology and engineering excellence. The company adheres to ISO 9001:2015 and AS9100D quality standards and is registered through the System for Award Management (SAM). Established in 1965, TMC has been a trusted partner for government and commercial industries for six decades.

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