Author: Nichols Martin|| Date Published: March 9, 2018
Raytheon (NYSE: RTN) and Palantir Technologies have won spots on a potential 10-year, $876 million contract to help the U.S. Army address technology requirements for the service branch’s Distributed Common Ground System.
The Defense Departmentsaid Thursday the DCGS-Army Capability Drop 1 program requires an integrated hardware and software platform designed to support training, security, usability, interoperability and data management functions.
DCGS is a system-of-systems built to help commanders gather and disseminate intelligence data to warfighters in real time.
The Army Contracting Command received eight bids for the firm-fixed-price contract via the internet and will provide funds and performance locations with each task order.
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