LM wins role in US Army Battle Command System management contract

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Lockheed Martin is one of six companies selected by the US Army to compete for future task orders across the Battle Command Family of Products, an indefinite-delivery-indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract.
Lockheed Martin in a company statement says it will compete for task orders within the contract ceiling of $777 million.  
All task orders must be initiated within the contract’s five-year period of performance.

The Battle Command Family of Products IDIQ contract vehicle will be used by the Army to obtain command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C4ISR) services, products and solutions for the next five years.

The Battle Command IDIQ development contract is managed by Project Manager Battle Command, based in Fort Monmouth, New Jersey.
“Lockheed Martin has provided the Army with net-centric command and control solutions for more than 10 years,” said John Mengucci, President of Lockheed Martin’s IS&GS-Defense.
“We are honored to continue working with PM Battle Command to create capabilities that will form the core of the Army’s Unified Battle Command solutions throughout the force.”