Northcom orders C4ISR, info ops work

Northern Command awards $5.8 million in contract task orders to Lockheed Martin

The Defense Department's new Northern Command recently awarded $5.8 million in contract task orders to Lockheed Martin Corp.'s information technology business unit.

The orders support Northcom's command, control, communications, computer, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C4ISR) and information operations (IO) requirements.

Under one $4.8 million task order, Lockheed Martin is providing about 36 people to support Northcom's C4ISR needs, which includes developing the command's architecture. A second contract task order worth $1 million calls for Lockheed to establish an information operations cell, which will be derived from the IO capability that the company developed for the U.S. Strategic Command.

Both task orders were awarded Sept. 30 and are for a one-year period. All work is being performed in Colorado Springs, Colo., with most personnel working in Northcom's headquarters at Peterson Air Force Base, according to Lockheed Martin.

Lockheed Martin acquired OAO Corp. last December and the task orders were awarded under the company's OAO contracting entity. Lockheed Martin IT was combined from two of the corporation's existing units and OAO.

Northcom, which will include representatives from all the armed services, is responsible for ensuring homeland defense capabilities and supporting civilian authorities when directed by the president or secretary of Defense.