BAE to Bring Security Systems to Army Bases
BAE Systems won a U.S. Army contract valued at as much as $95 million to develop “automated security systems to control access to Army bases and other installations.”
According to BAE, the firm “currently provides similar systems for the U.S. Navy, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, and others in security-critical environments.”
“These systems are vital to advancing physical security for the Army,” said Richard Anderson, vice president and general manager for integrated technical solutions at BAE Systems. “They will enable guards to quickly permit or deny entry to drivers and make adjustments based on threat levels.”


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