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DCS Wins AFLCMC Task Order to Provide ISR Capabilities; Randy Washington Quoted

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DCS Corporation has been awarded a  five-year, $48 million 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, the company reported on Tuesday. 

Global Hawk is a high-altitude, long-endurance, remotely piloted aircraft with an integrated sensor suite. The Global Hawk provides persistent near-real-time coverage using imagery intelligence, signals intelligence, and moving target indicator sensors. 

"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."

Under the contract, DCS will deliver services across acquisition, engineering, scientific, research, finance and administrative support. The company will support U.S. Air Force aircraft research, development, production, life cycle acquisition and sustainment activities as well as Foreign Military Sales (FMS) support.

Full contract performance began at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (AFB), Ohio, and Robins AFB, Georgia. Subcontractors on the award include Abacus, Imagintel, MAG Aerospace, Sumaria, and WBB.

About DCS Corporation

DCS is a 100% employee owned, mid-sized company that offers advanced technology, engineering, and management solutions to Government agencies in the Department of Defense and national security sector. 

The transformative ideas, commitment to quality, and entrepreneurial spirit that characterize our employee-owners allow us to ensure the success of each customer's mission and actively contribute to the well-being of the Nation.