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Army Selects 10 Vendors For Potential $4.2 Billion Aerostat Systems Contract

Army Selects 10 Vendors For Potential $4.2 Billion Aerostat Systems Contract
Soldiers of Headquarters, Headquarters Troop, 1st Squadron, 152nd Cavalry, 76th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Indiana Army National Guard) prepare to moor the 17M Liberty Rapid Initial Aerial Deployment or Aerostat at Camp Liberty, Baghdad. Photo by Staff Sgt. James E. Brown

The Army has selected ten vendors for a new 10-year contracting vehicle, worth up to $4.2 billion, to provide services and modernization of aerostat surveillance systems. Advanced Technology Systems, Elevated Technologies, Leidos [LDOS], Mission Solutions Group, QinetiQ, Raytheon [RTX], Skyship Services, TCOM, Thunderbolt Software and Tyonek Technical Services will each compete for task orders under the new deal. “This award is instrumental for ongoing and future intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance operations that support the warfighter,” Lareina Adams, the Army’s project…

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