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    System High Wins $105M Contract with F-35 Joint Program Office

    By Staff WriterFebruary 22, 2022
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    Rob Howe, System High

    System High Corp. has been awarded a 5-year, $105M contract from the F-35 Joint Program Office to continue providing security services to support the development, deployment and sustainment of the fifth-generation stealth fighter aircraft.

    “The mission partnership established with the F-35 Security Directorate has created a solid foundation critical in preserving one of our nation’s most complex and expansive acquisition programs as it transitions to full rate production and full operational capability,” said Rob Howe, System High president and CEO.

    Under this indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract, System High will expand its subject matter expertise, innovative tools and transformational protection methodologies to help support the F-35 global fleet.

    “Our team is honored to continue the collaborative momentum essential in sustaining an uncompromised F-35 fleet as it continues to grow in capabilities and complexities on a global scale,” Howe said.

    Work awarded under F-35 Joint Program Office Program Security Support Services contract will be done in Arlington, Virginia; Patuxent River, Maryland; Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio; Eglin Air Force Base, Forida; among other locations.

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