Lockheed Martin to Lead NGC2 Prototyping Team
Lockheed Martin's $26 million agreement supports a 16-month prototype development to enhance Army command systems with agile, software-based data management, increasing vendor competition.
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Lockheed Martin to lead NGC2 prototyping team
The Army has handed Lockheed Martin $26 million to lead a team to scale the service's next-generation network to the division level. The Army announced yesterday that Lockheed Martin Rotary and Mission Systems won an other transaction agreement under a commercial solutions opening from the command, control, communications and network (C3N) program office, which first published the CSO in May. The OTA will last 16 months and should yield an integ…
Lockheed Martin lands deal for Army’s next-gen C2 initiative
The Army has awarded a Lockheed Martin-led industry team an other transaction agreement to help the service move toward a next-generation command and control architecture, officials announced Tuesday. The NGC2 initiative aims to improve how the force passes data to commanders so they can make better and faster decisions on the battlefield. It’s one of the Army’s top modernization priorities, and troops have already begun experimenting with the t…
Lockheed industry team to prototype integrated data layer for Army NGC2 - Breaking Defense
The OTA awarded to Lockheed Martin Rotary and Mission Systems and their team of non-traditional innovators and commercial technology providers seeks to deliver an integrated data layer to 25th Infantry Division.
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