According to a recent LinkedIn post from Nominal, the company has been working with the United States Air Force Test Pilot School since 2023 through the SBIR/STTR program. The post indicates that this work has progressed into a $53M IDIQ transition, expanding access to Nominal’s technology across the entire Air Force Test Center, including Arnold Engineering Development Complex, the 96th Test Wing, and the 412th Test Wing.
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The post highlights that Air Force Test Center commander Maj. Gen. Scott Cain is pursuing a Next-Gen Data Ecosystem, described as a software layer enabling integrated use of data from wind tunnels, weapons ranges, and flight lines across teams and missions. Nominal is presented as a partner in this modernization effort, suggesting deeper integration of its software into critical U.S. Air Force test operations.
For investors, the referenced $53M IDIQ transition suggests Nominal may benefit from a sizable, multi-year government contracting vehicle rather than a one-time project, which could support more predictable revenue tied to defense testing activities. Broader access across multiple test wings may also position Nominal for follow-on contracts or expanded task orders if the Next-Gen Data Ecosystem proves central to future Air Force test infrastructure.
The association with a strategic initiative to modernize test data management could enhance Nominal’s credibility in the defense and aerospace software market, potentially differentiating it from smaller niche vendors. If the technology demonstrates scalability and interoperability in this high-stakes environment, it may also strengthen Nominal’s positioning for additional SBIR/STTR transitions or similar contracts with other U.S. Department of Defense organizations.

