NGC Selected for DIA HELIOS IDIQ Supporting Intelligence Dat
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Sep 26, 2018

NGC Selected for DIA HELIOS IDIQ Supporting Intelligence Data Collection

The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) has selected Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE: NOC) as one of nine companies to provide critical support for its Directorate for Science and Technology (DIA/ST).

The agency made the award under its HELIOS Indefinite-Delivery/Indefinite-Quantity (IDIQ) contract. Northrop Grumman will provide the agency with innovative capabilities for its science and technology missions.

HELIOS is divided into two major technical areas. The aim of these areas is to enhance intelligence; provide strategic warning; and inform research and development, acquisition and operational activities.

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“Northrop Grumman is pleased to continue supporting the Defense Intelligence Agency through the HELIOS IDIQ,” said Ginger Wierzbanowski, vice president, intelligence solutions, cyber and intelligence mission solutions, Northrop Grumman. “Our work will help ensure the agency can identify, develop and execute the evolving technical capabilities that allow the intelligence community, combatant commands and other federal agencies to achieve mission success.”

The $500 million contract ceiling allows Northrop Grumman to continue providing support to DIA in cross-cutting and multidomain sensor and mission technologies, as well as full systems life cycle development and support. Work will be performed in Cincinnati, Ohio; Fairfax, Virginia; Huntsville, Alabama and Tucson, Arizona.


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