KBR wins NAVWAR C4ISR contract

Houston, TX-based KBR‘s Government Solutions U.S. business announced on December 3 that it has been selected by the Naval Information Warfare Systems Command (NAVWAR) to install shore-based command, control, communications, computer, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C4ISR) systems at locations worldwide.

NAVWAR chose KBR as one of eight awardees on the Shore Global C4ISR Installations multiple award indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract which has a maximum ceiling of $986 million and includes an initial five-year base plus a five-year option.   

KBR is standing by to perform a range of services on this contract, including C4ISR maintenance, modernization and new system installation. These services can include decommissioning and modernization of existing shore facilities, program and project management, engineering designs and training as well as installation design and installation of integrated C4ISR systems.

“KBR is ready to ensure that the military has the necessary tools to keep its advantage on physical and virtual battlefields,” said Byron Bright, KBR president, U.S. Government Solutions. “A modern, top line C4ISR infrastructure is essential to making real-time threat analysis that leads to actionable insight, reducing risk to valuable assets and people.”

Source: KBR