Two win spots on $49.5M spectrum warfare R&D contract
Two companies have won spots on a $49.5 million contract to provide the Air Force with spectrum warfare assessment technologies research and development.
Two companies have won spots on a $49.5 million contract to provide the Air Force with spectrum warfare assessment technologies research and development.
The winners are:
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CACI Technologies
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Ball Aerospace and Technologies Corp.
Under the contract, the companies will provide applied and advanced research and development to conduct leading-edge system of systems spectrum warfare applications and advanced technology development.
Research will be conducted utilizing a multispectral synthetic battlespace simulation to integrate sensor and electronic warfare technologies; identify and resolve technology issues and risks; demonstrate technology applications and benefits; and perform rapid technology insertions and transitions, the Defense Department said in a release.
Work will be performed at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, and is expected to be complete by Oct. 28, 2022.
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