Salient CRGT to support Centech Group
Salient CRGT has received a $6.4 million contract from the Centech Group to provide weapon system maintenance, operations and support services to the US Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, Cryptologic and Cyber Systems Division, the company announced on 7 August.
Salient CRGT will work as a subcontractor to support weapon system operations and maintenance services including legacy infrastructure, network, systems and operations support for the air force’s Cyber Command & Control Mission System.
This system provides situational awareness, direction and control of cyber forces to effectively integrate cyber operations with combat operations.
The company’s IT services will improve system performance, reduce system outages and allow the programme management office to mature this critical node to support future multi-domain operations.
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