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    Amentum Wins $326.9M Army C5ISR Research Contract

    By Staff WriterOctober 18, 2023
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    Jill Bruning
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    Amentum has won a contract with the U.S. Army to continue its work on command, control, communication, computers, cyber, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance systems.

    The contract is for five years with a maximum value of $326.9 million.

    “As a premier engineering partner for the U.S. Army, we can enable new technology capabilities to protect our national security,” said Jill Bruning, president of Amentum’s Engineering, Science and Technology Group.

    Under the contract, Amentum will engineer, integrate and test advanced prototype technologies and systems. The Army is managing the program out of the Aberdeen Proving Grounds in Maryland.

    Amentum will also provide technology and engineering solutions for prototyping projects executed by the Prototyping, Integration and Testing Division. These engineering modernization and integration projects directly support emerging technical needs of the warfighter.

    The PI&TD provides support to military program management offices including DEVCOM, Warfighter Information Network Tactical, Mission Command, Radars, DCGS-A, Special Operations Command, and Marine Corp.

    Additionally, Amentum will design, develop and fabricate C5ISR systems, sub-systems, components, installation kits and systems-of-systems for integration into ground-based, vehicular, shelter, airborne, watercraft, soldier and dismounted platforms, both tactical and non-tactical, and into fixed and re-locatable sites.

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