JASPER Earns 2011 Raytheon Excellence Award
JASPER, IN - Jasper Engines & Transmissions was recently recognized for performance excellence as a Secondary Repairables (SECREPS) Supplier within the Raytheon Technical Service Company (RTSC).

Jasper Engines & Transmissions was recently recognized for performance excellence as a Secondary Repairables (SECREPS) Supplier within the Raytheon Technical Service Company (RTSC).
JASPER, IN - Jasper Engines & Transmissions was recently recognized for performance excellence as a Secondary Repairables (SECREPS) Supplier within the Raytheon Technical Service Company (RTSC).
JASPER is a supplier of remanufactured diesel engines and transmissions to RTSC for their High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) program. This vehicle is also more commonly referred to as the Humvee. These units are sent to United States Marine maintenance facilities both domestically and abroad, including Okinawa, Iraq and Afghanistan. This award was presented to JASPER based on overall product performance, including timely deliveries and quality.

Jasper Engines & Transmissions was recently recognized for performance excellence as a Secondary Repairables (SECREPS) Supplier within the Raytheon Technical Service Company (RTSC).
“To have the opportunity to supply our remanufactured products to such an established and credible company, such as Raytheon, is itself an honor,” says Fred Ernst, JASPER Diesel Marketing Manager. “But then to be recognized for our excellent performance takes it to yet another level, especially when you consider that our military men and women are the ones who are ultimately depending on our product.”
The Raytheon Technical Service Company manages some of the world's largest government and commercial training contracts; supporting customers located at more than 440 sites and 80 countries. RTSC achievements include the largest and most successful full-facility military privatization project in U.S. history; logistics and technical support for U.S. government demilitarization activities in Eastern Europe; and science support services for the National Science Foundation in Antarctica.
Jasper Engines & Transmissions has been remanufacturing quality products since 1942. Today, JASPER is the nation's largest remanufacturer of gas and diesel engines, transmissions, differentials, rear axle assemblies, marine engines, stern drives, performance engines, and electric motors. The company became 100% Associate (Employee) Owned in March of 2010.
In its 70th year of business, JASPER currently employs over 1700 Associates in three remanufacturing locations, two distribution centers and 41 branch locations throughout the United States. JASPER’s Associates utilize processes and procedures that are designed to produce a quality component that meets or exceed the customer’s expectations.
For more information on the remanufactured products of Jasper Engines & Transmissions, please call 800-827-7455, or log onto www.jasperengines.com.
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