BAE wins $226M Army GPS deal
- By Defense Systems Staff
- Jan 04, 2013
BAE Systems has won a $226 million fixed-price contract from the Army to provide Global Positioning System technology and services, the Army said Jan. 3.
Under the contract, BAE will furnish components, repairs, maintenance and services for Doppler GPS navigation sets, the service said.
The work will be performed in Wayne, N.J., and Austin, Texas, the service said. It is scheduled to be completed by Dec. 1, 2017.