MIKROTEK DATA SYSTEMS

Incorporating Global Logistics Applications with 21st Century Technologies and Weapon Systems

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Mikrotek selected to develop the Ground Station Software and Engine Management System for the new GE-F110-132 Engine.

"Value" + "No Risk" + "Experience" made this an easy decision for General Electric.

The Ground Station Software has been completed ahead of schedule and delivered to GE.  The Engine Management Software will be delivered on-schedule at the end of July, 2004.

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Mikrotek Data Systems installed their first logistics automation system in 1982.

It is still in-use!

Mikrotek has never been associated with a system that has failed in 22 years of operation.

We are proud of this record and will ensure it remains intact for future customers.

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  • 24 March 2004 > MDS receives contract to develop two systems for General Electric Aircraft Engines - Cincinnati, Ohio to support the fault/trend analysis and management of the GE F110-132 engine

  • 23 October 2003 > MDS receives contract to develop an automation system to support the Lockheed Martin Flight Test Operations

  • 14 November 2002 > MDS receives contract to implement new PC-Based Automated Logistics Management System (ALMS) for the Italian Air Force F-16 Lease Program from the United States Air Force

  • 14 February 2001 > MDS receives contract from the United States Air Force to implement new PC-Based Automated Logistics Management System (ALMS) for the Venezuelan Air Force

  • 9 November 2000 > Mikrotek Data Systems (MDS) receives contract from Lockheed Martin to design and develop a suite of new-generation of Logistics Automation Systems to support the United Arab Emirates (UAE) F-16 Program