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Army contracts for ISR technologies

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Published: Sept. 6, 2012 at 1:53 PM

NEW HARTFORD, N.Y., Sept. 6 (UPI) -- PAR Government Systems Corp. has received a U.S. Army contract to provide it with full-motion video, geospatial information systems and ISR technologies.

The indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract was issued by the U.S. Army Contracting Command/Aberdeen Proving Ground, Natick Contracting Division. It is for five years and carries a maximum value of $48 million.

"Emerging and mature FMV, GIS and ISR (intelligence, reconnaissance, surveillance) related technologies will play an important role in achieving and maintaining information dominance," said PGSC President Steve Lynch.

"This dominance will be accomplished by technology generation, integration and the rapid fielding of computer-based solutions and equipment.

"We look forward to providing research, development, operational support, deployment and training necessary to transition FMV, GIS and ISR capabilities to the warfighter."

OGSC's work will support rapid response capability for the FMV, GIS and ISR technologies needed by forward deployed U.S. military and coalition forces in theaters of operation.

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