Author: Kacey Roberts|| Date Published: May 5, 2023
Raytheon Technologies (NYSE: RTX) has received a $45.4 million award from the Army Contracting Command to conduct analytics and systems support for an information technology architecture that U.S. and allied nations use to exchange intelligence data.
CENTAUR is a digital platform that facilitates secured sharing of videos, photos, documents and chat messages between military users.
In 2011, Raytheon booked a $68 million initial contract from the U.S. Air Force‘s Distributed Common Ground System Multi-Service Execution Team Office to build the system.
USAF awarded the company a $37.3 million follow-on contract in 2018 to sustain the CENTAUR architecture.
Work under the new award will run through May 9, 2028, with work locations and funding to be determined as each order is issued.
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