Raytheon‘s intelligence, information and services business has received a potential five-year, $37.4 million contract from the U.S. Air Force to sustain a technology platform that helps multinational forces share intelligence data.
The company will continue to perform sustainment work on the Cross Domain Enterprise All Source User Repository architecture and further develop the NGA Coalition Data Broker system, the Defense Department said Thursday.
CENTAUR works to help U.S. and international forces exchange intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance information via security domains.
DoD noted the obligated amount of $5,000 at the time of award is from the U.S. Army‘s fiscal 2018 operations and maintenance funds.
Work will occur through May 9, 2023, at Fort Gordon in Georgia; Hanscom AF Base in Massachusetts, Texas, Germany and other government-directed sites.