CSC to provide systems support for US Army air traffic controls
CSC announced July 19 that the U.S. Army awarded the company a task order to provide systems engineering services. Awarded during CSC’s fiscal 2012 first quarter, the task order has a one-year base period and four one-year options, bringing the estimated total five-year value to $30 million. The task order was awarded under the U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command (AMCOM) Express contract vehicle, which CSC won in 2004.
Under the terms of the agreement, CSC will provide technical support for current and future air traffic control systems. Services include systems and software engineering, product assurance, and Army airspace command and control.
“As a go-to partner for critical national programs, we deliver comprehensive aviation solutions and capabilities around the globe,” said Randy Cash, vice president and general manager of CSC’s North American Public Sector Huntsville Alabama Operations. “We understand the tremendous pressures our warfighters face, and we’re proud to provide mission-critical technical services in support of the U.S. Army.”
Teaming with CSC are Dynamic Research Corporation, of Andover, Mass. and Navigator Development Group, Inc., of Enterprise, Ala.
Source: CSC
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