LGS receives base C4I relocation contract
LGS Innovations has received a five-year contract from the US Army to support the Yongsan Relocation Plan Increment 3 (YRP-3) under the GSA Alliant contract, the company announced on 1 May.
Under the contract, LGS Innovations will be responsible for relocating and upgrading C4I systems and infrastructure as part of the migration of assets and capabilities from US Army facilities throughout the Republic of Korea to US Army Garrison Humphreys.
The company will perform all necessary programme management, engineering, and installation for C4I systems including inside/outside plant, voice, VOIP/unified communications, wireless, cybersecurity information assurance, fiber-optic sensor alarms and C4I communications infrastructure.
The company has been involved in the YRP since May 2014. The Increment 3 contract supports the YRP, land partnership plan, and Yongsan residual and combined forces coalition’s planning, design, engineering and deployment of communications systems throughout the Republic of Korea.
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