BAE Systems Receives Integrated Countermine Contract Modification
31 Aug 2006 | Ref. 249/2006
AUSTIN, Texas -- The U.S. Army has awarded BAE Systems a $34 million modification to its Ground Standoff Mine Detection System-Future Combat Systems (GSTAMIDS FCS) System Development and Demonstration contract, bringing the total value to $94 million. The company was selected in 2004 to develop the integrated system for mine detection, marking, reporting, and neutralization to be fielded on an Army robotic countermine vehicle.
"This additional effort will closely align the GSTAMIDS schedule and products with the Army’s Future Combat Systems requirements to ensure that the technology will be ready to protect our soldiers," said Scott Beachy, BAE Systems' GSTAMIDS program manager in Austin, Texas.
BAE Systems is prime contractor for GSTAMIDS, a countermine mission package that, when fielded on the FCS Multipurpose Utility/Logistic Equipment (MULE) vehicle, forms the MULE-Countermine. MULE-Countermine is an assured-mobility system within Future Combat Systems. The contract is managed by the Army Project Manager for Close Combat Systems in partnership with the U.S. Army Engineer School, Army Communications-Electronics Life Cycle Management Command, and Army Research, Development, and Engineering Command.
BAE Systems is performing the work along with key subcontractors NIITEK, DE Technologies, and KDI Precision Products.
About BAE Systems
BAE Systems is the premier transatlantic defense and aerospace company, delivering a full range of products and services for air, land and naval forces, as well as advanced electronics, information technology solutions and customer support services. BAE Systems, with more than 100,000 employees worldwide, had 2005 sales that exceeded $28 billion.
For further information, please contact
Greg Lowell, BAE Systems
Tel: + 1-603-885-4038 Mobile: + 1-603-315-1543
gregory.j.lowell@baesystems.com
Susan Lenover, BAE Systems
Tel: + 1-703-907-8259 Mobile: + 1-703-850-1621
susan.lenover@baesystems.com
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