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U.S. Army awards Persistent Systems contract for $87.5 Million supporting Next-Generation Command and Control prototype

The $121.5 million contract funds MANET radios enhancing speed and resilience for Army combat operations, enabling faster, more reliable command and control decisions.

  • CPE C3N submitted a follow-on order to Persistent Systems, totaling $121.5 million, with deliveries expected in the coming months.
  • Tests show the MANET radio continues to demonstrate speed, resilience, and capacity required for combat, supporting its use in the transport layer, as 'CPE C3N submitted' a second $87.5 million order, totaling $121.5 million.
  • Dr. Herbert Rubens, Founder and CEO of Persistent Systems, said, 'As the Army has presented us with increasingly demanding benchmarks, our team continues to deliver highly resilient transport that can empower an armored division on the move.'
  • Persistent expects to begin deliveries over the coming months, supporting Army NGC2 prototypes with faster, reliable command-and-control data access.
  • Persistent Systems, LLC is a global Defense Tech provider of mobile networking solutions, founded in 2007, with offices across New York City, Colorado, Montana, North Carolina, North Dakota, and Wyoming.
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U.S. Army awards Persistent Systems contract for $87.5 Million supporting Next-Generation Command and Control prototype

Contract marks a total of $121.5 million awarded to company for NGC2 prototype

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