Robotics

DCS Corporation Awarded 3 Pools under robotics GSA ASTRO Program

DCS Corporation

DCS Corporation received three awards for the Ground, Research, and Support pools under the new ASTRO program. These awards will enable provision of services through the General Services Administration’s Federal Acquisition Service over a 10-year period of performance.

The GSA ASTRO program scope covers operations, maintenance, readiness, development, research and development, hardware, and systems integration of manned, unmanned, and optionally manned systems, robotics, and platforms, as well as the services that support those systems, robotics, and platforms.

“With our distinguished legacy with manned, unmanned, and optionally manned systems, including robotics technologies, DCS is pleased to have been selected by GSA as a service provider under multiple pools of the ASTRO contract,” stated Jim Benbow, DCS CEO. “We look forward to building on our legacy to deliver systems and technologies to the Warfighter that truly advance the state-of-the-art.”

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