Author: Naomi Cooper|| Date Published: March 20, 2024
HII‘s (NYSE: HII) mission technologies division will help U.S. Forces Korea analyze actionable intelligence to inform threat detection initiatives under a $305 million recompete task order from the Defense Intelligence Agency.
The company said Tuesday it will provide intelligence analysis and operational support services for the Joint Intelligence Operations Center-Korea and help execute the Korean theater of operations intelligence activities.
HII Mission Technologies will assist USFK in analyzing theater and global intelligence to safeguard U.S. personnel and interests in the region against enemy threats.
“Our experts have a long history assessing and advising on national security issues and are committed to protecting U.S. regional interests,” said Todd Gentry, president of the C5ISR group at HII Mission Technologies.
The task order has a five-year term and was awarded under an existing contract DIA awarded in 2019.
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