U.S. Air Force Awards InDyne $1.1 Billion Contract for Missile Warning and Space Operations Support
The U.S. Air Force has awarded InDyne a potential $1.1 billion contract for missile warning and space operations support, focusing on continuous radar operations and maintenance. The work will be conducted at six locations, including Cape Cod and Beale Air Force Bases, and follows a previous $63 million contract for missile warning systems. The contract was awarded competitively, with oversight from the Combat Forces Command's Space Acquisition and Integration Office.

The U.S. Air Force has awarded InDyne a potential $1.1 billion contract for missile warning and defense and space domain awareness. This contract includes essential non-personal services for continuous radar operations and maintenance.
Work will occur at six locations: Cape Cod Space Force Station (MA), Beale Air Force Base (CA), Cheyenne Mountain Space Force Station (CO), Clear Space Force Station (AK), Pituffik Space Base (Greenland), and Royal Air Force Fylingdales (UK). The contract was awarded competitively, with two offers received, and the contracting activity is managed by the Combat Forces Command's Space Acquisition and Integration Office at Peterson Space Force Base (CO). This award follows InDyne's previous support for missile warning systems, including a 2023 $63 million contract for the Perimeter Acquisition Radar Attack Characterization System at Cavalier Space Force Station (ND).




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