Author: Ramona Adams|| Date Published: August 25, 2017
General Dynamics‘ (NYSE: GD) missions systems business has won a potential $104.9 million contract to produce common aviation command-and-control systems for the U.S. Marine Corps.
The contract includes three one-year options and covers 41 CAC2S full deployment units as well as quarterly software maintenance releases, the Defense Departmentsaid Thursday.
DoD noted the company will deliver CAC2S systems in four lots along with servers, network switches, network routers, radios and ancillary equipment from fiscal 2017 through fiscal 2020.
The Marine Corps Systems Command received five proposals for the contract via a competitive procurement on FedBizOpps and obligated the contract’s base amount of $37.1 million at the time of award from the military branch’s fiscal 2017 procurement and operations and maintenance funds.
GDMS will carry out work in Scottsdale, Arizona; Fulton, Maryland; Huntsville, Alabama; and San Diego, California through Jan. 26, 2022.
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