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    ESP Wins $33M Army Radar Support Contract

    By Ben WickerJune 26, 2017
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    Douglas Fouser, ESP

    Engineering Solutions & Products LLC has been awarded a $33 million prime contract to support the Army’s Product Manager Radars with programmatic, technical, engineering, testing, logistics, fielding/training, integration, business management, administrative, and operational program support.

    PdM Radars is responsible for the full scope of radars products, to include legacy, Quick Reaction Capability and Programs of Record tactical radars systems. The radar systems aim to provide accurate real-time detection, classification, tracking and coordinates locations to enable effective counterfire engagements and annihilation of enemy artillery, rocket and mortar systems, according to ESP, which has long worked in support of the Product Manager Radars program.

    “ESP has been honored to support the PdM Radars mission for the last 11 years,” said ESP President and CEO Douglas Fouser. “We look forward to continuing our partnership of innovation and quality excellence.”

    The contract, which was awarded after a full and open competition, has a 1-year base and two 1-year options.

    Under the contract, ESP will continue to provide program support to PdM Radars, identifying technologies and efficiencies that will can improve program management performance. ESP will also develop program-specific tools that provides total visibility and accountability of all radars systems through their entire lifecycle.

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