Noblis wins $22M Air Force C2ISR contract
Reston, VA-based Noblis announced on November 15 that the company has been awarded a 3-year, $22M contract by the U.S. Air Force Life Cycle Management Center’s Command and Control, Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C2ISR) Division, located at Robins Air Force Base in Warner Robins, GA.
With this award, Noblis will provide engineering technical services to enable rapid integration of the Air Force Distributed Common Ground System (AF DCGS) Open Architecture (OA) pilot capabilities into the global AF DCGS enterprise.
AF DCGS is the Air Force’s primary intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance ground system, employing a global communications architecture for multi-intelligence processing, exploitation and dissemination (PED) activities. Noblis and its wholly owned subsidiary, Noblis ESI, have been working with AF DCGS since 2014 to advance engineering and sustainment efforts across the system’s life-cycle.
“This win is significant— not only does it continue the superb efforts of the current Noblis team working with the AF DCGS, but it also represents an important milestone for Noblis in providing advanced technology solutions critical to Air Force and DoD mission priorities,” said Vernon Ingram, president of Noblis ESI. “We’re proud to partner with AF DCGS in its efforts to modernize and deliver next-generation ISR capability to the warfighter.”
Source: Noblis