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Air Force Seeks AEDC Velocity Alliance Members
March 18, 2026
The U.S. Air Force is launching the AEDC Velocity Alliance, a consortium aimed at modernizing and sustaining critical test infrastructure across multiple Air Force bases, including Arnold Air Force Base (Tennessee), Holloman Air Force Base (New Mexico), and key facilities such as Tunnel 9 (Maryland) and the National Full-Scale Aerodynamics Complex (California). Industry partners are invited to submit whitepapers by June 1, 2026, to join this multibillion-dollar initiative, which will enable exclusive project competitions among alliance members. The anticipated contract awards are expected by July 1, 2026.
- Why this matters: This initiative represents a significant multibillion-dollar procurement opportunity for companies specializing in aerospace test infrastructure modernization and sustainment.
- Membership in the AEDC Velocity Alliance offers strategic access to multiple high-value projects across geographically diverse Air Force test facilities.
- Procurement professionals should prepare whitepapers aligned with the Air Forceβs modernization goals and submit by the June 1, 2026 deadline to be considered.
- Contractors can leverage alliance membership to compete for exclusive task orders, enhancing business development prospects within the Department of the Air Forceβs test and evaluation community.
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Department of the Air Force, Arnold Engineering Development Complex, Air Force Test Center
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multibillion-dollar portfolio
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- Air Force Seeking AEDC Velocity Alliance Members · GovCon Wire · Mar 18