Australia looks towards space with force restructure, investment and training
Australia is looking to improve its presence in space with a focus on communications and creating a dedicated segment of its defence forces committed to the domain.
Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc., a leading National Security Solutions provider, announced today that it is part of a team that has been awarded a multi-million dollar multiple-award, indefinite-delivery indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) cyber contract by an agency of the Department of Defense. Additional information on the contract award was not released due to certain customer sensitivities.
Kratos brings significant relevant capabilities to the team, including extensive experience in advanced network operations, design and cybersecurity, as well the company's flagship situational awareness software product, NeuralStar, a next-generation platform that provides dynamic cyber operations dashboards that integrate realtime mission and threat profile data.
"Kratos has deep experience providing advanced technology services to the Navy, Army, DISA and other defense and intelligence agencies," said Phil Carrai, President of Kratos' Technology & Training Solutions Division. "Our mix of products and services provides strong complementary solutions to our teammates, especially in solving critical situational awareness challenges."
Source: Kratos Defense & Security Solutions
Australia is looking to improve its presence in space with a focus on communications and creating a dedicated segment of its defence forces committed to the domain.
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