Leidos wins $661.8M contract to support Army ISR system
Leidos has won a $661.8 million contract to support the Army’s Airborne Reconnaissance Low-Enhanced system.
Leidos has won a $661.8 million contract to support the Army’s Airborne Reconnaissance Low-Enhanced system.
The ARL system is a multi-function, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance system developed and fielded by the Army in support of a requirement for a low profile intelligence aircraft.
Under the contract, Leidos will provide design, architecture engineering, configuration management, system integration, aircraft integration, testing, technical and logistics support, the Defense Department said in a release.
Three companies bid on this contract.
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