BAE Systems to compete for cyber engineering task orders

BAE Systems has been selected by the US Navy to bid for a potential indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract to deliver cyber engineering services to naval, joint and national agencies.
As well as BAE Systems, the US Navy has picked nine other companies to compete for future task orders awarded under a seven-and-a-half year IDIQ contract with a ceiling value of $898m. The contract involves lifecycle service support for command, control, communications, computers, and combat systems.
The agencies may also award further task orders to improve the capabilities and security of various signals intelligence, imagery intelligence, electronic warfare, surveillance, and reconnaissance systems.

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