The Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) has awarded BAE Systems a four-year contract worth $100 million to provide technical, functional, and general support to the 116th Military Intelligence Brigade (MIB). The contract is meant to improve INSCOM’s understanding of regional threats to military security through up-to-date training in areas of intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance by providing BAE Systems experts with the knowledge to assist the 116th MIB to better understand those threats.
“The demand for intelligence services and support continues to grow as our soldiers remain engaged on multiple fronts,” said Peder Jungck, vice president and general manager of BAE Systems’ Intelligence Solutions business. “We are helping to better inform the military decision makers responsible for ensuring the security and effectiveness of global operations.”
The team’s work will also help update and improve soldier training. The work in the contract aligns with INSCOM’s larger mission to consolidate, modernize, and strengthen its intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance capabilities as outlined in the Army's 2020 Intelligence strategy document.