Odyssey Systems Awarded U.S. Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center Contract

Odyssey will provide advisory and assistance services to the Communications Integration Directorate.

Row of heavy nuclear missiles.
Row of heavy nuclear missiles.
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Odyssey Systems Consulting Group, a provider of integrated defense capabilities and technologies, announced it was awarded a $162 million cost-plus-fixed fee contract by the Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center to provide professional advisory and assistance services (PAAS) to the Nuclear Command, Control and Communications (NC3) Integration Directorate. Odyssey will support the directorate from several Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center locations including Hanscom Air Force Base (AFB), Mass. and Kirtland AFB, N.M.

The NC3 PAAS contract was awarded to Odyssey to provide support for various funded missions for the Air Force and Space Force including operations and maintenance, missile procurement and research, development, test and evaluation. Odyssey has served missions on Hanscom AFB since the company's inception in 1997, specializing in command, control and communications for the USAF.

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