The Army awarded BAE Systems a two-year contract worth $11.8 million to provide hardware, software, and systems integration support for the Battlespace Command and Control Center.
BAE will complete upgrades to mobile training suites and provide systems and network administration support to the Non-Organic Radar Access program. This work is meant to minimize downtime for critical systems and help warfighters to analyze and manage the increasing amounts of data, while shortening the processing time for critical decision making.
“Our experts are helping U.S. forces quickly identify ground, air, space, and undersea threats to national security,” Mark Keeler, vice president and general manager of Integrated Electronics and Warfare Systems at BAE, said in a statement.
“We’re enhancing system readiness and increasing the warfighter’s ability to process information that’s critical to protecting our men and women in uniform.”
The award was conveyed under the Concepts and Operations for Space and Missile Defense Integration Capabilities indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract. BAE has held this contract since 2006.