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Air Force Sustainment Center adopts Librestream’s Onsight NOW for remote engineering support

May 20, 2026
Air Force Sustainment Center adopts Librestream’s Onsight NOW for remote engineering support

By AI, Created 6:40 PM UTC, May 19, 2026, /AGP/ – Librestream is deploying its Onsight NOW platform with the U.S. Air Force Sustainment Center starting at Hill Air Force Base in Utah to speed engineering decisions and sustainment work. The secure, AI-enabled system is designed to reduce aircraft downtime, improve readiness and support a planned expansion to 1,000 users.

Why it matters: - The deployment is aimed at cutting engineering disposition time, which can speed maintenance decisions and return aircraft to service faster. - The Air Force Sustainment Center handles sustainment and logistics readiness for aircraft, engines, missiles and software, so faster engineering support can affect readiness across multiple mission areas. - The program is part of the Air Force’s broader digital sustainment and readiness push.

What happened: - Librestream Technologies announced it is providing the U.S. Air Force Sustainment Center with its Onsight NOW software platform. - The rollout begins at Hill Air Force Base in Utah. - Anautics, an Oklahoma-based small business, is delivering the capability under a Small Business Innovation Research Phase II contract. - The deployment uses Azure GovCloud to provide secure shopfloor access.

The details: - Onsight NOW connects engineers, maintainers and subject matter experts in real time. - The platform supports remote collaboration, rapid data capture and AI-driven insights for diagnosing issues and making engineering decisions. - Librestream’s technical team secured an Authority to Operate for Onsight NOW under the Air Force contract. - The platform also met Department of War Cloud Computing Security Requirements Guidance. - The software is described as hardware-agnostic and designed to integrate with existing Air Force systems. - Librestream said the platform supports the Remote Capture Engineering Assistance and Tele-maintenance initiative, also known as RCEAT.

Between the lines: - The Air Force is signaling that secure remote engineering tools are becoming part of day-to-day sustainment operations, not just a pilot concept. - ATO and cloud security compliance are important because defense sustainment tools have to work inside strict cybersecurity rules. - The planned use of AI suggests the Air Force wants faster triage and fewer back-and-forth steps before a maintenance decision is made. - Dan Flynn, managing director of global defense at Librestream, said the platform can reduce engineering disposition time, increase aircraft availability, minimize downtime and improve readiness.

What’s next: - The team is preparing a Small Business Innovation Research Phase III production contract in May 2026. - That phase is expected to scale the deployment to 1,000 users across the Air Force Sustainment Center. - Librestream says the deployment could serve as a foundation for broader digital sustainment across the Air Force enterprise.

The bottom line: - The Air Force Sustainment Center is using secure remote collaboration software to move engineering expertise closer to the flight line and make sustainment decisions faster.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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