Yulista takes $226M Army 'C5ISR' support contract

Yulista Support Services receives a $226.9 million contract to help the Army maintain "C5ISR" flight activity platforms.

Yulista Support Services has received a five-year, $226.9 million contract to help the Army maintain flight activity platforms.

The company will focus its work on platforms that support so-called “C5ISR” functions -- command, control, communications, computers, combat systems, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance.

Work is slated to wrap up by June 19, 2024, the Defense Department said in its Tuesday awards digest.

Huntsville, Alabama-based Yulista is a small business whose customers include both the Defense and Homeland Security departments.