20 to fight for $10B in tactical comm tasks
Twenty companies will compete for task orders under the Army's $10 billion Global Tactical Advanced Communication Systems contract.
A group of 20 companies have won spots on the Army's $10 billion Global Tactical Advanced Communication Systems contract.
The companies will compete for task orders managed by the Army's Program Executive Office -- Command Communications and Control. The five-year contract will be used by the government to buy a range of tactical communications products, systems and engineer services
The contract is open to a variety of buyers from the Defense, Homeland Security and other departments as well as the military services.
The winners are as follow:
- CACI Technologies Inc.
- D & S Consultants Inc.
- DRS Technical Services Inc.
- Envistacom LLC
- General Dynamics One Source LLC
- Globecomm Systems Inc.
- Harris Corp.
- ITT/Exelis Corporation
- L-3 Services Inc .
- Lockheed Martin Integrated Systems Inc.
- Morgan Franklin C3T LLC
- Nexagen Networks Inc
- Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation
- Raytheon Company
- Rockwell Collins Satellite Communications Systems Inc.
- Science Applications International Corp.
- Scientific Research Corporation
- Telecommunications Systems Inc.
- Trace Systems Inc.
- Viasat Inc.
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