Army awards $95M data collection contract
Vencore wins contract to collect data on certain models of Army aviation equipment and ground systems.
Vencore has won a five-year, $96 million contract to collect data on certain models of Army aviation equipment and ground systems.
The Army received three bids for the contract, the Defense Department said in its Friday contracts digest. Work location and funding will be determined with each order through July 2023.
Solicitation documents describe the contract as covering data collection services on rotary wing aircraft, unmanned aerial systems, ground combat systems, tactical wheeled vehicles and ground support equipment.
NEXT STORY: Deasy discusses DOD cloud considerations