Lockheed wins $35M contract to enhance Navy C4ISR exchange capability

Lockheed Martin has won a $35 million contract to support the Navy’s C4ISR exchange capability throughout the space, air, surface, subsurface and unmanned sensor domains.

Lockheed Martin has won a $35 million contract to support the Navy’s C4ISR exchange capability throughout the space, air, surface, subsurface and unmanned sensor domains.

The company will provide its Distributed Information Operations System, which it co-developed to address the Navy’s need for network-centric intelligence to improve interoperability and enhance battlespace awareness, the company said in a release.

Lockheed will be focused on enhancing the Navy’s signals intelligence collection, data fusion and intelligence processing and dissemination capabilities.