DCS awarded $48M task order to support AFLCMC Global Hawk

Dec. 1, 2020
Fully staffed, this effort is expected to comprise 44 personnel from DCS and subcontractors Abacus, Imagintel, MAG Aerospace, Sumaria, and WBB.

ALEXANDRIA, Va., - DCS Corporation has been awarded a 5-year, $48 million prime task order to support the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC) Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance and Special Operations Forces (ISR/SOF) Directorate's Global Hawk Division under the Air Force's EPASS program. DCS will provide a broad range of acquisition, engineering, scientific, research, finance, and administrative support for USAF aircraft research, development, production, life cycle acquisition, and sustainment activities as well as Foreign Military Sales support.

Full contract performance commenced November 2020, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (AFB), Ohio, and Robins AFB, Georgia. Fully staffed, this effort is expected to comprise 44 personnel from DCS and subcontractors Abacus, Imagintel, MAG Aerospace, Sumaria, and WBB.

"DCS is excited for the opportunity to provide support to the Air Force's remotely piloted Global Hawk fleet of aircraft," DCS President and Chief Operating Officer Randy Washington stated. "Our history of providing ISR expertise positions us well to support the Global Hawk mission, delivering the technical excellence and quality for which DCS is known."

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