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White Plains - Dec. 6, 2001 ITT Industries, Inc. has been awarded a five-year $125 million contract to provide operations and maintenance support and systems adaptation to the US Army Space Command's Defense Satellite Communications System (DSCS) Operations Control System Site Support and Services (DOCS4). Under the DOCS4 contract, ITT will provide critical site operations and maintenance, system management, network administration, training, depot repair, supply, and system adaptation in support of the Government personnel who plan, monitor, and control access to the DSCS satellites, a critical US defense communications asset. ITT will provide onsite support at locations including sites in the US, Germany, Japan and at ARSPACE Headquarters in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Contract work will be performed by ITT's Systems Division. "ITT Industries leverages a legacy of superior customer support to the space communications community that reaches back over two decades," said Jim Cameron, President of ITT Industries, Systems Division. "This contract win will enable us to expand our role in the next generation of defense communications satellites network control." ITT Industries, Systems Division provides select Government, commercial, and international customers value-added, total worldwide systems solutions for their air and missile defense, air traffic control, communications, command and control, range, spacelift, and surveillance needs, as well as full logistics support services for facilities and equipment. Community Email This Article Comment On This Article Related Links ITT Industries, Systems Division SpaceDaily Search SpaceDaily Subscribe To SpaceDaily Express Military Space News at SpaceWar.com
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