BAE Systems has been awarded a potential two-year, $23 million contract from the U.S. Army to provide infrastructure support at a battlespace command and control facility.
The company will also update mobile training platforms and manage networks for the U.S. military’s Non-Organic Radar Access initiative, BAE said Tuesday.
Mark Keeler, vice president and general manager at BAE’s integrated electronics and warfare systems business, said the company aims to increase military system readiness to help warfighters process critical data in a short period of time.
The Army’s space and missile defense command awarded the contract to BAE through the Concepts and Operations for Space and Missile Defense Integration Capabilities program.