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Titan Wins $255 Million DoD Joint Intelligence Support Contract
The Titan Corporation announced last Friday that it has been awarded a contract by the Department of Defense having a potential value, with options if exercised, of over $255 million through August 2011 to provide comprehensive intelligence and information technology support worldwide. With over 10,000 current users and over 5,000 deployed systems, the Joint Deployable Intelligence Support Systems (JDISS) program is used by the joint U.S. military services to connect a full spectrum of intelligence users, command centers and field commanders. JDISS has become a cornerstone of joint intelligence operations, providing interoperable solutions, intelligence mission applications, integration, security accreditation, deployment, and training support. "Titan is especially proud to continue more than 12 years of support to this strategic and long-term effort that provides operational intelligence solutions for the defense intelligence and homeland security communities," said Gene Ray, Titan's president, chairman and CEO. "With the award of this major contract, we look forward to continuing and enhancing our partnership within the intelligence community." Since inaugurating support in 1992, the Titan-led team has provided a common user platform for intelligence professionals that ranges from the Joint Task Force, Theater Joint Intelligence Centers, Theater Component Commands, Coalition Commands and Allied Partners to Service and Unit Level Commands, the Department of Defense and non-DoD national agencies. Related Links Titan SpaceWar Search SpaceWar Subscribe To SpaceWar Express Annual Grecian Firebolt Connects With Signal Transformation Fort Meade MD (SPX) Jul 21, 2004 Information dominance as it applies to Signal requires technological superiority, which is gained through the continuing transformation of Signal operations.
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