Author: Jamie Bennet|| Date Published: November 7, 2023
Amentum has secured a potential five-year, $441.3 million contract from the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command for services in support of command, control, communication, computers, cyber, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions.
The company said Monday it will perform analysis, experimentation and testing for C5ISR systems used for INDOPACOM operations at Camp H.M. Smith on Oahu, Hawaii.
Under the terms of the contract, Amentum will provide technologies to support defensive cyber analysis, strategic adversary resistance and national and adversary vulnerability assessments.
Amentum has long been a technology partner of the Department of Defense and “can provide USINDOPACOM new innovations to protect our national security,” said Jill Bruning, president of Amentum’s engineering, science, and technology group and previous recipient of the Wash100 Award.
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