ACI wins $276M Army mobile tech support contract

A soldier checks his Nett Warrior end user device during a test event in February 2021 at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland.

A soldier checks his Nett Warrior end user device during a test event in February 2021 at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. Photo by Justin Sweet / Army PEO Soldier

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Work under the contract supports Nett Warrior, a mobile device designed to enable situational awareness and interoperability out in the field.

Augustine Consulting Inc. has won a five-year, $276 million contract to carry out technical services in support of an Army system designed to help dismounted leaders make decisions during tactical missions.

Dubbed Nett Warrior, the Army adopted that mobile device to enable greater situational awareness and interoperability across brigade combat teams via mobile devices. The Army received two bids for the contract, according to the Pentagon’s Wednesday awards digest.

For ACI, this win follows the February 2024 award of an initial $35.9 million contract for technical and production support focused on Nett Warrior’s tactical capability suite.

Nett Warrior is a mobile device that users carry to quickly look at mapping tools, messaging functions and other situational awareness operations. The device is also designed to work across different platforms such as Android, Windows, Linux and HTML.

Work will take place through Feb. 25, 2030.