Author: Angeline Leishman|| Date Published: March 14, 2022
American Systems has received a $42.1 million contract to develop technology for the evaluation of U.S. Navy combat systems in training environments.
The Naval Air Warfare Center’s training systems division sought a Combat Systems Integrated Product to help service personnel carry out weapon assessments and predict a system’s ability to complete tasks, functions and missions, the Department of Defense said Friday.
The service also expects the resulting product from American Systems to generate training and resource allocation recommendations.
Fifty-one percent of contract work will take place in Orlando, Florida, and the rest in New York, Texas, Massachusetts and Washington State.
The Navy will initially obligate $1.37 million for the non-competitive procurement effort.
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