Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: March 21, 2019
Northrop Grumman (NYSE: NOC) has secured a spot on the U.S. Armys potential $982M R4 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for cyber and electronic warfare capabilities.
The service will use the R4 IDIQ contract to support cyber electromagnetic activities needed to build up the forces lethality in non-kinetic combat engagements, Northrop said Wednesday.
Our work on R4 will help ensure our Army forces can rapidly identify, develop and leverage the full range of CEMA effects necessary to deter, deny and prevail on the battlefield, said Ginger Wierzbanowski, vice president for cyber and intelligence mission solutions at Northrops mission systems business.
The company will compete for cyber and EW research and technology development, integration, studies and analyses, laboratory demonstration, integrated systems development, fabrication, cybersecurity, performance verification and technical support task orders through the contract.
Northrop will carry out work on task orders through its Cincinnati-based facility.
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