James Kring, Inc. (JKI) has been selected as an approved vendor under the U.S. Air Force Life Cycle Management Center Armament Directorate's Enterprise-Wide Agile Acquisition Contract (EWAAC), a strategic partnership that will run through 2031.
JKI's selection for EWAAC builds on the company's proven track record in highly demanding industries, including Aerospace, Nuclear, and Semiconductor. Among these applications, JKI has been involved with some of the most advanced test facilities in the world, where the boundaries of known physics are pushed and empirical data remains foundational. These projects include:
These high-precision data acquisition and control systems operate in environments where accuracy and reliability are essential.
"Being selected as an EWAAC vendor marks an important expansion of JKI's capabilities in the defense sector," said Sarah Zalusky, Partner & Staff Engineer at James Kring, Inc.
The EWAAC program is designed to rapidly address the Air Force Program Executive Office requirements, with a primary focus on Armament and the Digital Trinity. By leveraging the provisions of Federal Acquisition Regulation part 16.5, EWAAC aims to significantly expedite the acquisition process for critical defense capabilities.
JKI has decades of experience delivering mission-critical software solutions that excel at acquiring, processing, and validating high-fidelity test data, achieving the data excellence that is foundational for the data-rich test environments of the future.
About James Kring, Inc. JKI is a leading software design and development consulting firm focused on creating solutions using LabVIEW and Python to help clients get to market fast. From our San Francisco Bay Area headquarters, our team delivers reliable mission-critical systems for the automotive, semiconductor, energy, biotech, and aerospace industries worldwide.