EOS Defense Systems will compete for $950M in Air Force task orders

Huntsville company is one of a few that are part of the contract

EOS is known for its defense work. Screenshot from EOS’ website.

Huntsville’s EOS Defense Systems USA is one of several companies selected to compete for $950 million in tasks orders to support the U.S. Air Force’s Advanced Battle Management System.

EOSDS USA “will compete … for the maturation, demonstration and proliferation of capabilities across platforms and domains, leveraging open systems design, modern software and algorithm development,” according to the company.

“EOS Defense Systems USA is very pleased to have the opportunity to support this important program for the U.S. Air Force and DoD,” said retired Brig. Gen. Phil Coker, CEO of EOSDS USA. “This contract offers our team a potential to measurably contribute to the readiness of our country and our allies, and we are honored that the Air Force has selected EOS for this important work.”

EOSDS USA was selected to compete in the Effects Integration category for its full-spectrum C-UAS capabilities. The award builds upon EOS’ track record in the development, installation and integration of networked systems and weapon systems including directional radio frequency (RF) jammers, kinetic energy solutions, various missile systems and directed energy platforms.

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