Author: Ethan Hannigan|| Date Published: February 11, 2025
The U.S. Army has awarded mission support and C5ISR services provider RSC2 a $116 million contract to provide systems engineering and technical assistance support to the Project Director Sensors-Aerial Intelligence, or PD SAI.
Enhancing Aerial Intelligence Capabilities
The company said Monday that PD SAI aims to equip the Army with the latest aerial intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance system, or AISR, to provide its warfighters with actionable intelligence.
The award is under the Responsive Strategic Sourcing for Services indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract. RSC2 will work with its subcontractors Amentum, Focused Ingenuity, iNovex Information Systems, MDB Group, Spettro Consulting, Tactica Solutions and Xander Government Solutions.
The primary work locations will be Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland and Fort Belvoir in Virginia.
“This award reaffirms our commitment to delivering innovative and reliable solutions to support the Army’s critical intelligence missions. We are honored and humbled to partner with PD SAI and continue to enable their mission of delivering timely and actionable intelligence to the Warfighter,” said Scott Cheseldine, executive vice president of mission solutions at RSC2.
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