LGS wins $48M contract to orchestrate one of largest U.S Army relocations
LGS Innovations has won a $48 million contract to improve and relocate C4I systems and infrastructure from U.S. Army facilities throughout South Korea to U.S Army Garrison Humphreys on the western coast of the country.
LGS Innovations has won a $48 million contract to improve and relocate C4I systems and infrastructure from U.S. Army facilities throughout South Korea to U.S Army Garrison Humphreys on the western coast of the country.
The relocation is one of the largest in the U.S. Army’s history, the company said in a release.
Under the five-year contract, LGS will design, engineer and install the communications network infrastructure and move the C4I systems to a new network architecture system at USAG-H.
The contract was awarded in support of the Yongsan Relocation Plan Increment 2C under the Alliant contract.
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