According to the Department of Defense, “Northrop Grumman (NYSE: NOC) (FA8720-10-D-0001); Boeing (NYSE: BA) (8720-10-d-0002); DCS (FA8720-10-D-0003); BAE Systems (FA8720-10-D-0004); and Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) (FA8720-10-D-0005), were awarded a $919, 640, 000 contract which will provide for the software development of mission planning systems to provide the warfighter with the tools to plan missions and transfer required data to the aircraft avionics. At this time, no money has been obligated. 951 ELSG/PK, Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., is the contracting activity.”
NGC, Boeing, DCS, BAE, Lockheed to Split $900M Air Force Software Deal
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