The Battle Command family of products development acquisition effort
provides a contractual vehicle for providing development support across
the maneuver, fire support, sustainment, strategic and operational C2
domains as well as the Battle Command common service-oriented software
infrastructure and applications. Dynecon is a teammate of prime contractor IBM Global Services and provides a multitude of services. For more information on this contract or how to do business with team IBM, please visit:IBM PM BC
Contract Scope:
The types of work expected to be performed under the IDIQ task
orders include:
- Software development of Battle Command products (consisting of
systems, applications and service-oriented software) under a
service-oriented architecture and network centric environment under the
Army’s approved migration plan;
- Development to support functional and System of Systems (SoS)
requirements for BC products (interoperability, specific performance
improvements, SoS requirements, specific user prioritized system needs);
- Maintenance of legacy product baselines in the transition
period to a full service-oriented network centric architecture;
- Integration activities at the system level based on integration
of system specific and SoS service-oriented software;
- System and operational level testing; and
- Product level logistics support
The current and future Battle Command products and service-oriented
software to be involved in the scope of this effort include:
- Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data Systems (AFATDS)
- Battle Command Common Services (BCCS)
- Battle Command Sustainment Support System (BCS3)
- Centaur
- Common Software (CS) services
- Command Post of the Future (CPOF)
- Global Command and Control System Army (GCCS-A)
- Gun Display Unit replacement (GDU-R)
- Joint Automated Deep Operations Coordination System (JADOCS)
- Maneuver Control System (MCS)
- Network Enabled Command and Control System (NECC)
- Pocket Sized Forward Entry Device (PFED) and Lightweight
Forward Entry Device (LFED)
- Theater Effects Based Operations (TEBO)
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