Peraton has been awarded a potential $950 million indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) to support the development of the U.S. Air Force's Advanced Battle Management System (ABMS) under the Department of Defense's (DoD) Joint All Domain Command and Control (JADC2) program, the company announced Monday.Â
"Peraton has a long track record of supporting Air Force innovation and research, and we are proud to have been selected as one of the service's industry partners in developing the information backbone for the future of joint warfighting," said John Coleman, president of Peraton’s defense and homeland security sector.
The IDIQ contract is part of a multiple-award multi-level security effort to provide development and operation of systems as a unified force across all domains in an open architecture family of systems that enables capabilities through multiple integrated platforms.
"The Air Force's ABMS is a critical network-centric component to enable future innovation within the Department of Defense's JADC2 effort," said Kevin Schweer, vice president of Defense Research with Peraton. "Peraton looks forward to continue partnering with the Air Force to provide innovative and enabling technologies to put the right information in the right hands at the right time.