GDMS will manufacture high-altitude electromagnetic pulse and radiation-hardened general area alerting, personal area alerting and ultra-high frequency line of sight communications for Global ASNT Increment 2, Block 1 system, the Department of Defense said Monday.
Work under the seven-year, sole-source contract will occur in Taunton, Massachusetts, through Sept. 10, 2030.
The Nuclear Networks Division at Hanscom Air Force Base in Massachusetts is the contracting activity and is obligating $11 million in fiscal 2023 Air Force procurement funds.
A Hanscom team sustains the Global ASNT to provide nuclear command, control and communications capability for the Air Force’s nuclear bomber fleet.
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