QinetiQ US has secured a 5-year, $31.5 million task order to support the U.S. Army Program Executive Office for Intelligence, Electronic Warfare and Sensors, continuing work on designing, developing and integrating the Integrated Sensor Architecture program to enable battlefield sensor data sharing.
“The relationship between the Army C5ISR Center, PEO IEW&S and QinetiQ US dates back to 2016, collaboratively building distributed sensor data capabilities for the U.S. Army and other organizations to support sensor interoperability,” said Jonathan Riksen, executive vice president and general manager of QinetiQ US’ National & Global Security Solutions. “We look forward to helping PEO IEW&S manage the development, sustainment and procurement of the ISA to enable battlefield sensor systems to collect, disseminate and integrate data for command and control.”
Under the contract, QinetiQ US will work closely with Army PEOs, other defense organizations and allied partners to define the future needs for the ISA. QinetiQ’s ISA team will work with multiple stakeholders to define new services in a network – improving sensor management, collection management, data reduction and intelligent processing, the company said.