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January 19, 2006—
First S1000D-Compliant Microsoft. NET-Based Electronic Performance Support System (EPSS) for Maintenance Technicians Released

MaintenanceMax
® , an Electronic Performance Support System for equipment maintenance, now possesses an S1000D-compliant console for use by technicians who troubleshoot and fix complex equipment such as gas turbine engines and military weapons systems.

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December 8, 2005—
U.S. Navy E-2C Maintenance Community Validates Performance Support Technology Can Cut Costs and Reduce Aircraft Cannibalizations

The U.S. Navy E-2C "Hawkeye" aircraft community completed a pilot test of the MaintenanceMax? performance support system (PSS) for AN/APS-145 radar transmitter maintenance and found that the PSS reduced troubleshooting time by 50%, increased fault diagnosis accuracy by 30%, and reduced costly radar cannibalization actions by an estimated 23,000 man hours per year.

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October 10, 2005—
U.S. Army LCU 2000 Community Receives $1.5 Million Maintenance Performance Support Tool to Increase Operational Readiness

The United States Army has awarded REI Systems, Inc. a $1.5 million contract to develop a new maintenance-oriented performance support system for the U.S. Army's Landing Craft Utility (LCU) 2000 platform.

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September 1, 2005—
Performance Support Software Helps Apache Helicopter Technicians Troubleshoot Aircraft Survivability Equipment 50% Faster

Army aircraft techinicans who use MaintenanceMax® performance support system (PSS) software to help them perform troubleshooting on Apache helicopters work 50% faster than technicians who use standard Electronic Technical Manuals, according to a recent test conducted at the United States Army Aviation Logistics School (USAALS) located in Fort Eustis, Virginia.

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