Three vie for C2 subsystem

	The Air Force has chosen three contractors to compete to develop the Battle Management Command and Control subsystem for the new $60 billion E-10A Multisensor C2 aircraft.

The Air Force has chosen three contractors to compete to develop the Battle Management Command and Control subsystem for the new $60 billion E-10A Multisensor C2 aircraft.

Boeing Co., Lockheed Martin Corp. and Northrop Grumman Corp. each won a $4 million contract to refine their proposed architectures for the BMC2 subsystem. The vendors must submit their proposals by February.

The Air Force will select one contractor in April to develop the subsystem under a $400 million contract. The E-10A will provide the Air Force with next-generation cruise missile defense and airborne ground surveillance and targeting capabilities.

 

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