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Goldman Edwards Secures $18 Million FAA Contract for Designee System

The Goldman Edwards Tantus joint venture has landed an $18 million task order from the Federal Aviation Administration to modernize the agency’s Designee Management System. Awarded through the $2.4 billion ITIPSS contract vehicle, the project aims to bolster the platform responsible for aviation safety oversight and certification activities.

Goldman Edwards Secures $18 Million FAA Contract for Designee System

The five-year agreement tasks Goldman Edwards with enhancing a critical digital infrastructure used to manage designees who execute safety-related certification tasks across the national aviation ecosystem. As the prime contractor, the firm will leverage its existing footprint within the Department of Transportation to refine the platform’s operational efficiency and cybersecurity posture.

Jerrod Moton, CEO of Goldman Edwards, stated that the win validates the company’s ability to deliver complex IT solutions within the federal transportation sector. The work falls under the FAA’s broader non-National Airspace System IT mission requirements, which prioritize digital transformation and cloud-based modernization efforts. This contract reinforces the contractor's expanding role in supporting federal agencies with enterprise-level technical and mission support services.

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