BAE Systems wins $41 million contract to purchase situational awareness parts for Bradley reset
Posted by John McHale
YORK, Pa., 26 Feb. 2011. BAE Systems won a $41 million contract modification to finalize the procurement of situational awareness items required for the reset of 101 Bradley Operation Desert Storm Situational Awareness (ODS SA) vehicles. The contract was awarded by U.S. Army TACOM Life Cycle Management Command.
"The procurement of these situational awareness parts will provide our soldiers with a modernized vehicle that will help to protect them and aid in performing successful missions," says Joe McCarthy, vice president, and general manager of the Heavy Brigade Combat Team Systems for BAE Systems.
Under this contract, BAE Systems will continue to purchase 101 kits of long-lead items and additional parts in preparation for the reset of Bradley ODS SA vehicles. The company will use the acquired items in restoring the Bradley fighting vehicles to pre-combat condition and upgrading them to the improved situational awareness capability.
This recent contract provides the balance of funding, worth $41 million, for a contract modification BAE Systems was awarded in December 2009 for $74 million to purchase long-lead items for the reset of 101 Bradley ODS SA vehicles. The total value of the finalized Bradley ODS SA contract is $115 million.
Bradley Fighting Vehicles continue to provide outstanding survivability, mobility, and lethality to U.S. soldiers in various combat situations. The Bradley fulfils five critical mission roles -- infantry fighting vehicle, cavalry fighting vehicle, fire support vehicle, command vehicle and engineer squad vehicle -- for the U.S. Army’'s Heavy Brigade Combat Team.
BAE Systems designs, manufactures, and supports Bradley Fighting Vehicles through its U.S. Combat Systems business. U.S. Combat Systems is a modern, efficient, full-spectrum developer, integrator, and supplier of survivable, lethal ground, and naval combat platforms.