AIR FORCE
ISS names team on $249M Air Force contract
ISS builds team around air, space and cyber expertise
- By Mark Hoover
- Feb 19, 2013
Intelligent Software Solutions has won a $249 million Command and Control Applications and Information Services Development task order contract with the Air Force.
The contract, also known as C2AD, was awarded through the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center at Hansom Air Force Base, Mass.
It supports the replacement of theater battle management core systems, as well as the development of Air Force C2 applications and information services for air, space and cyberspace domains, ISS said in a release.
ISS named the following companies as being on its team:
- Accenture Federal Services
- The Boeing Company
- ThalesRaytheonSystems LLC
- Ultra Electronics Advanced Tactical Systems
- Data Tactics Corporation
- Tactical Communications Group LLC
- Triquetra Technologies
To ISS’s offerings, its team brings air, space, and cyberspace C2 domain experience, SOA expertise, NATO coalition support, and a number of other areas of expertise, the company said.
ISS is one of seven winners of the contract.
About the Author
Mark Hoover is a staff writer with Washington Technology. You can reach him at mhoover@1105govinfo.com.