Northrop To Help AF Run Net-Centric Intelligence System

Northrop Grumman’s space and mission systems business will help the U.S. Air Force operate net-centric intelligence systems, the Defense Department announced Thursday.

The company won an $11,799,904 contract to provide support services at the National Air and Space Intelligence Center, covering the Systematic Architecture for Virtual Analytic Net-Centric Threat Intelligence program.

Northrop will be responsible for implementation, maintenance and operational support at SAVANT as well as space support and SAVANT controlled interface.

Work on the cost-plus-fixed-fee contract will occur in Fairborn, Ohio and Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, is the contracting activity.

The company is helping the Navy transition into a lead maintenance role for an unmanned aircraft fleet under a $32,774,936 contract modification.

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