Cherokee Federal Company Expands Critical Support for FAA Weather Sensor Technology
Cherokee Federal, the federal contracting division of Cherokee Nation Businesses, announced Cherokee Strategic Solutions (CSS) has been awarded a $69.4 million contract by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to expand support for the agency's vital weather sensor technology infrastructure. This marks the third consecutive contract award for Cherokee Federal in this essential area.
Cherokee Strategic Solutions will upgrade systems to deliver more precise, real-time weather data to air traffic controllers and pilots, improving flight planning, routing and responsiveness to changing conditions.
Under this competitive small business set-aside award, CSS will manufacture and install cutting-edge technology supporting Automated Weather Observing Systems (AWOS) at more than 500 FAA-operated airports across the United States. These modernized systems are paramount to enhancing air traffic safety and operational efficiency, particularly in geographically dispersed or weather-sensitive regions such as Alaska where reliable, real-time data is critical.
As part of the expanded scope, Cherokee Federal will now provide full installation services, a role previously performed by FAA personnel, alongside system design and manufacturing. All systems will be built in Pryor, Oklahoma, and installed in air traffic control towers across the U.S., requiring approximately 15 new team members to support the effort. The contract includes a five-year base period with three one-year options, with all installations scheduled for completion by the end of the period of performance.
The upgraded systems will deliver more precise, real-time weather data to air traffic controllers and pilots, improving flight planning, routing and responsiveness to changing conditions. By enhancing situational awareness and forecasting at airports nationwide, the project directly supports flight safety and operational continuity throughout the National Airspace System.
Cherokee Strategic Solutions will upgrade systems to deliver more precise, real-time weather data to air traffic controllers and pilots, improving flight planning, routing and responsiveness to changing conditions.
Under this competitive small business set-aside award, CSS will manufacture and install cutting-edge technology supporting Automated Weather Observing Systems (AWOS) at more than 500 FAA-operated airports across the United States. These modernized systems are paramount to enhancing air traffic safety and operational efficiency, particularly in geographically dispersed or weather-sensitive regions such as Alaska where reliable, real-time data is critical.
As part of the expanded scope, Cherokee Federal will now provide full installation services, a role previously performed by FAA personnel, alongside system design and manufacturing. All systems will be built in Pryor, Oklahoma, and installed in air traffic control towers across the U.S., requiring approximately 15 new team members to support the effort. The contract includes a five-year base period with three one-year options, with all installations scheduled for completion by the end of the period of performance.
The upgraded systems will deliver more precise, real-time weather data to air traffic controllers and pilots, improving flight planning, routing and responsiveness to changing conditions. By enhancing situational awareness and forecasting at airports nationwide, the project directly supports flight safety and operational continuity throughout the National Airspace System.

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