BAE Systems has won a potential $88.1 million contract from the U.S. Navy to provide installation and certification support services for combat integration and identification systems and related subsystems.
The Department of Defense said Wednesday the Naval Air Warfare Aircraft Division launched a competitive procurement process and received three offers for the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract.
The company will also provide training materials and technical manuals, shipping and technical support and associated systems for the NAWCAD Webster Outlying Field CI&IDS Division.
The NAWCAD Webster Outlying Field CI&IDS Division designs, installs, integrates and tests combat identification and datalink systems used throughout the Navy, Marine Corps and other DOD commands at shore stations and aboard surface combatants, submarines and unmanned aerial systems.
Contract work will occur in Maryland, Virginia, California, Mississippi and Maine through January 2030.