Photon sbFlux LLC (Photon sbFlux), a Small Business (SB) Joint Venture (JV) formed pursuant to the Small Business Administration’s (SBA) Mentor-Protégé Program, consists of member companies Torch Technologies, Inc. (Torch; Mentor) and Crossflow Technologies, Inc. (Crossflow; Protégé). As a Mentor-Protégé JV, Photon sbFlux formally maintains SB status while inheriting the past performance and capabilities of both member companies.
Crossflow and Torch have created a series of Joint Ventures with each one being aligned toward a specific contract vehicle, market, or customer.
Photon sbFlux is dedicated to Robins Air Force Base (AFB). Photon sbFlux is a prime contract awardee on the Air Force Life Cycle Management Automatic Test Set (ATS) Acquisition-I (ATSA-I) Multiple Award (MA) Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract.
ATSA-I:
ATSA-I enables the support and sustainment of the full life cycle of legacy items and future requirements of commercial and noncommercial products and services of the Automatic Test Set (ATS) Division, located at the Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex (WRALC), Georgia. This mandatory source contract vehicle enables the ATS Division to provide a rapid procurement approach to enable streamline acquisition procedures at the order level to readily support the ATS users across multiple services and organizations, including, but not limited to, the United States Air Force (USAF), USAF Reserve (USAFR), Air National Guard (ANG), F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF), Foreign Military Sales (FMS), and other Department of War (DoW) services. The supported aircraft platforms include, but are not limited to, fighters, bomber, cargo/airlift/tankers, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), and helicopters.
Photon sbFlux has strong past performance cross all ATSA-I Focus Area Categories: ATS Sustainment/Logistical Support, ATS Integration/Development, and ATS Digital Engineering/Innovation. This past performance includes ATS development and integration for ground and air vehicles.