Author: Regina Garcia|| Date Published: June 6, 2023
Chantilly, Virginia-based Arcfield booked multiple contracts worth more than $158 million combined in the first quarter of fiscal 2023 to engineer and integrate systems for unnamed U.S. government clients.
The classified contracts will include support for space and ground equipment along with mission applications, the company said Wednesday.
Kevin Kelly, chairman and CEO of Arcfield, said the awards extend the company’s work with the intelligence community in areas such as digital engineering, satellite analysis and cloud optimization.
Arcfield is a sponsor of ExecutiveBiz’s 2023 Hypersonics Forum, which will feature James Weber of the Air Force Research Laboratory. Click here to register now and save your seat at this in-person event, scheduled to take place Aug. 15 at 2941 Restaurant.
The Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific is soliciting proposals for the development and fielding of intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance systems…
The Department of War is accelerating its push into unmanned systems, moving beyond experimentation toward large-scale production, streamlined acquisition and…
BAE Systems has received a $117.7 million contract modification from the U.S. Navy to support depot-level modernization, maintenance and repair of USS…
Advanced wireless infrastructure is becoming as strategically important as artificial intelligence in modern defense operations 5G standalone enables network slicing,…