DCS and Millennium Corp.’s joint venture has been awarded three task orders under the Warrior Enabling Broad Sensors contract to support U.S. Army sensors and night vision work. The task orders are valued at approximately $21 million.
The joint venture will support the U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Research, Development & Engineering Center and Night Vision Electronic Sensors Directorate as well as the U.S. Army Project Manager Terrestrial Sensors.
DCS will work to provide PM TS with advisory and assistance services for tactical terrestrial sensors programs of record and quick reaction capabilities. DMJV will provide support including business management, cost estimation, technical management, systems engineering, test and evaluation, systems development, software engineering, project management, logistics management and acquisition documentation.
Work also includes support to NVESD Ground Degraded Visual Environment for development and image processing enhancements. For this effort, DMJV and its subcontractors will develop low sensitivity/low integration time uncooled IR cameras with switchable spectral filter capability optimized for the Degraded Visual Environment.
In collaboration with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, support to the NVESD includes development of a heads-up tactical visualization capability to augment mounted and dismounted warfighters vision. DMJV and its subcontractors will participate in concept design, development, testing and demonstration of a heads-up capability for situational awareness.
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