FAIRFAX, Va., March 5, 2012 - General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems was
awarded a contract to continue its cyber network defense, operations and
exploitation support of the U.S. Air Force's 35th Intelligence Squadron
(35IS) Cyberspace Operations program Sensor Shadow. The contract has a
maximum value of $5 million over three
years if all options are exercised. General Dynamics Advanced
Informational Systems is a business unit of General Dynamics (NYSE:
GD).
"The Sensor Shadow program is representative of our cyber security
heritage. For two decades General Dynamics has been providing
leading-edge cyber intelligence support to the Air Force through Sensor
Shadow, dating back to Operation Desert Storm," said John Jolly,
vice president and general manager of General Dynamics Advanced
Information Systems' Cyber Systems division. "Our close partnership with
the 35IS allows us to effectively apply our mission understanding and
in-depth expertise in the cyber domain to bring more capability to the
cyber analyst toolset for more effective and timely analysis."
Through this contract General Dynamics' analysts and engineers help
to collect, analyze, produce and disseminate vital cyber intelligence to
ensure the warfighter maintains information dominance in the cyber
domain. This includes supporting the U.S. Cyber Command and other
Department of Defense customers. The Sensor Shadow program team conducts
in-depth analysis of network intrusions, threat profiling, all source
intelligence analysis and long-term analysis of stored network
connection data and supports operations across the globe.
The work in this contract will be performed at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas.
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