L-3 to study images for Special Operations Command
L-3 Services Inc. will provide imagery analysis services to the Special Operations Command under a contract potentially worth $155 million over five years.
L-3 Services Inc. will provide scientific and technical support services to the Special Operations Command under a one-year, $24.8 million contract.
L-3 Services will furnish imagery analysis services to the command, the Defense Department announced Nov. 17. Imagery analysis involves the study of geospatial data and images from satellite and airborne systems such as unmanned aerial vehicles in support of military operations.
If all options are exercised, the contract potentially could be worth as much as $155 million over five years, according to an announcement posted Nov. 19 on the FedBizOpps Web site.
The company will perform the work primarily at Fort Bragg, N.C., DOD said.
L-3 Services, of Reston, Va., is a unit of L-3 Communications Corp., of New York. The parent company ranks No. 8 on Washington Technology’s 2009 Top 100 list of the largest federal government prime contractors.
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