Ultra Awarded $31.4 Million Air Force Contract to Support Air Defense Systems Integrator Program

The support enables faster, more informed decision-making from the tactical edge to airborne systems.

The US Air Force Thunderbirds perform at the 2023 Thunder and Lightning Over Arizona airshow.
The US Air Force Thunderbirds perform at the 2023 Thunder and Lightning Over Arizona airshow.
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Ultra Intelligence & Communications was awarded a $31.4 million ceiling Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract to provide engineering, repair, help desk, and software support to the United States Air Force for the Joint Air Defense Systems Integrator program.

This five-year IDIQ continues Ultra I&C's deployment of ADSI, the premier Command and Control (C2) gateway for U.S. and allied forces. ADSI is newly modernized for combined, joint all domain command and control (CJADC2) that enables seamless coordination across concurrent, multi-theater support operations.

Under this IDIQ, Ultra I&C received an initial $5 million task order to continue support of the USAF's evolving requirements and provide ADSI as the Command and Control gateway of record.

ADSI is accredited to make sense of data and provides the CJADC2 business logic for users, providing the best common operating picture possible, enabling faster, more informed decision-making from the tactical edge to airborne systems and global operations centers. ADSI is currently deployed in more than 35 countries, with 12,500 installations at 2,500 sites around the globe.

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