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U.S. Army Awards $733 Million SS-AISR Contract to Lockheed Martin

By Melissa ThompsonJuly 6, 2016
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TW Scott, Vice President, Lockheed Martin IS&GS
TW Scott, Vice President, Lockheed Martin IS&GS

The U. S. Army has awarded Lockheed Martin a one-year base/two one-year options, $733 million Sensor Systems – Aerial Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (SS-AISR) task order on the R2-3G indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract.

TW Scott, Vice President of Technical Services at Lockheed Martin IS&GS stated, “Our team is bringing the latest airborne technology advancements to the soldiers in the field, ensuring greater mission success and warfighter protection.”

The Information Systems & Global Solutions (IS&GS) division of Lockheed Martin will be supplying staff that will ultimately help to sustain and improve equipment performance, as well as reduce life-cycle costs for the systems supported. This staff will also be conducting Airborne Sensor Operator, Sensor Maintainer, Intelligence Analyst and Airborne Crew Coordination training of U.S. Army soldiers at multiple stateside and overseas locations.

Related: Leidos Acquires Information Systems & Global Solutions Business Unit from Lockheed Martin

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