ARRAY wins task order to support the Army Radio Frequency In-Transit Visibility System and Infrastructure
The technology company ARRAY in a partnership with Connected Logistics, Leidos, Inc. and Onyx Government Services won a task order award under the $12.1 billion ceiling Information Technology Enterprise Solutions – 3 Services contract vehicle, the company announced.
Under the 5.5-year task order ARRAY will help operate, maintain and provide support operations for the worldwide Radio Frequency In-Transit Visibility system and infrastructure.
As part of RF-ITV, prime contractor Connected Logistics and team will support the U.S. Army Program Executive Office Enterprise Information Systems Automated Movement and Identification Solutions (AMIS) program office by maintaining, surveying, installing and de-installing RF-ITV network components worldwide. Connected Logistics and its team will also support training and special projects.
ARRAY brings significant defense logistics experience to the RF-ITV team, according to the company. ARRAY’s experience covers everything from main frame, COBOL- based systems, to web services, to increasingly cloud hosted applications leveraging cloud-native services. It also sustains heavy transactional workflows and massive databases for hundreds of thousands of mission users in both unclassified and classified environments, 24 hours a day, worldwide.
The RF-ITV IV task order includes provisioning the Defense Department (DoD), North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and coalition partners with logistics visibility services worldwide. It will support DoD activities including Product Lead (PL) AMIS, U.S. Army Central (ARCENT), U.S. Air Force Central (AFCENT), the U.S. Air Force (USAF), U.S. Navy (USN), U.S. Marine Corps (USMC), Missile Defense Agency (MDA), Surface Deployment and Distribution Command (SDDC), the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) and others.
Read more about the project HERE.