
BAE Secures Navy Contract to Enhance Mobile Deployable C5ISR Programs
This agreement encompasses assistance for a range of MDC5ISR products including small vessels, portable systems, in-transit communication networks, and inter-platform systems
The United States Navy has granted BAE Systems a contract valued at around $86 million to persist in supporting its Mobile Deployable Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Combat Systems, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (MDC5ISR) initiatives.
The five-year agreement from the U.S. Naval Air Systems Command’s Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division Webster Outlying Field Special Communications Mission Solutions Division will entail the company delivering engineering and technical support for both new and existing MDC5ISR systems and platforms.
“As a premier systems integrator, our team offers an unparalleled level of expertise to the initiative,” stated Lisa Hand, Vice President and General Manager, BAE Systems Integrated Defense Solutions. “We have provided rapid response, integrated C5ISR solutions on this initiative for more than 35 years and we are honored to maintain our support for service members deployed worldwide.”
This subsequent contract includes assistance for a range of MDC5ISR products encompassing small vessels, portable systems, in-transit communication networks, and inter-platform systems for the U.S. Navy, Special Operations Forces, Homeland Security, and various other Department of Defense (DoD) and non-DoD entities.
The firm will execute work in Lexington Park, Maryland; St. Inigoes, Maryland; and Little Creek, Virginia.





