Author: Nichols Martin|| Date Published: August 27, 2021
TCOM has secured a $217.3 million contract from the U.S. Army to provide Saudi Arabia a tethered aerostat platform intended to support military communications, force protection, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance activities
The Columbia, Maryland-based company will produce the Meter Persistent Surveillance Systems-Tethered under a contract completely funded with foreign military sales, the Department of Defense said Thursday.
Army Contracting Command received one bid for the firm-fixed-price contract via the internet.
Work will take place in Elizabeth City, North Carolina, through March 23, 2027.
The PSS-T is designed to collect information from multiple sensors and interoperate with other aerial and unattended ground radars, according to the Army.
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