BAE's US arm books $100M Army intell support contract

BAE Systems' U.S. subsidiary takes in a four-year, $100 million contract to help the Army collect and process intelligence information.

BAE Systems' U.S. subsidiary has received a four-year, $100 million contract to help an Army organization collect and process intelligence information.

The 116th Military Intelligence Brigade seeks to help its soldiers gain situational awareness from a combination of geospatial, sensor and other types of information. Company analysts and other staffers will support the Army's Intelligence and Security Command, BAE Systems Inc. said Monday.

Work will include the collection, processing, exploitation, analysis and distribution of full-motion video and other intelligence data used for mission planning and to support training operations.