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Boeing Subsidiary Gets Navy Surveillance Equipment IDIQ

Boeing Subsidiary Gets Navy Surveillance Equipment IDIQ - top government contractors - best government contracting event
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Boeing Subsidiary Gets Navy Surveillance Equipment IDIQ - top government contractors - best government contracting event

Boeing‘s Digital Receiver Technology subsidiary has secured a $23.8 million contract to provide ruggedized surveillance equipment and peripherals to the U.S. Navy‘s Combat Direction Systems Activity Dam Neck.

The Defense Department said Thursday that CDSA Dam Neck will use the equipment in engineering, technical design and acquisition activities.

The service branch will obligate $30,610 in initial contract funds slated to expire at the end of the current fiscal year.

Work will take place in Germantown, Maryland, through February 2023.

CDSA Dam Neck works to engineer and field warfare systems designed to support the Navy’s C6ISR, systems engineering, integrated training, combat system readiness, support and sustainment, systems safety engineering and cybersecurity readiness engineering, test and evaluation efforts.

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Written by Nichols Martin

a staff writer at Executive Mosaic, produces articles on the federal government's technology and business interests. The coverage of these articles include government contracting, cybersecurity, information technology, health care and national security.

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