Comprehensive software and engineering support is provided on site for the F-15 OFP.

Raytheon personnel located at the Warner Robins-Air Logistic Center (WR-ALC) in Georgia provide engineering services for the F-15 APG-63 and APG-70 Operational Flight Programs (OFPs). APG-63 customers include the U.S. Air Force; the air forces of Israel, Japan, and Saudi Arabia; and the U.S. Customs Service. APG-70 customers include the U.S. Air Force and soon will include Special Operational Forces.

F-15 OFP engineering services include all aspects of the OFP development process, beginning with requirements definition and analysis and continuing through coding and testing, system integration, flight test support, data analysis, and problem resolution. These services maintain the infrastructure of the hardware and software tools required to create, modify, test, and analyze tactical OFPs for the F-15 radar system and other avionics.

Future plans include an upgrade to the existing APG-70 software development facility to support both the APQ-180 radar for the C-130 Gunship and the Saudi APG-70 radar configuration.