DCS wins $207M Navy aircraft systems engineering contract
DCS Corp. beats out one other bidder for a potential five-year, $207 million Navy aircraft systems engineering contract.
DCS Corp. has won a potential five-year, $207 million contract to perform systems engineering and analysis work for Navy manned and unmanned aircraft.
The Navy received two offers for the contract that was awarded as a small business set-aside, the Defense Department said in its Wednesday contracts digest. DCS will support aircraft integrated product teams in the Naval Air Warfare Center’s weapons division.
Alexandria, Va.-based DCS’ services will also include research, development, logistics, configuration and data management in support of the Navy’s efforts to field new and upgraded platforms in its air fleet.
Work will take place through October 2022.