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Fri, Aug 10, 2018

ManTech Receives UAS Systems Technical Support Contract

Will Support Sensor Lifecycle Management On MQ-4C Triton Aircraft

ManTech has received a four-year $45 million task order from the US Air Force Installation Contracting Agency to provide technical upgrades for next generation UAS technology, the company announced on August 2.

The contract will see ManTech provide significant technology upgrades for UAS ISR, targeting and precision strike capabilities for the Naval Air Systems Command Persistent Maritime UAS Program Office.

ManTech’s work will support total lifecycle management of airborne systems, including multi-function active sensor radars and electro-optical/infrared ISR systems, for the MQ-4C Triton UAS.

"By bringing digital to the mission we are driving advanced computing, communications and ISR capabilities to the tactical edge so America’s warfighters can put actionable intelligence to work in real time," said Kevin Phillips, president and CEO of ManTech. The end game is to ensure that our military has competitive advantage."

(Source: ManTech news release. Image from file)

FMI: www.mantech.com

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