Army unveils final solicitation for next iteration of controversial intel app

By Ellen Mitchell / December 24, 2015 at 12:52 PM
The Army last week released a request for proposals for the second increment of the Distributed Common Ground System-Army, a potential $206 million contract to refashion the system into an open-architecture application interoperable with other intelligence systems. Posted Dec. 23 on the Federal Business Opportunities website, the document seeks industry proposals for the engineering and manufacturing development of DCGS-A Increment 2. Among the requirements for Increment 2, the Army wants a new data architecture, "standards-based enhanced visualization and analytical tools,...

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