TASC has been awarded a $67 million Air Force contract to support GPS navigation.
The two-year systems engineering and integration contract, which also includes options for up to 4.5 more years, has a maximum value of more than $200 million, according to Engility, which owns TASC. Under the contract, TASC will provide “updated versions of the technical baseline for the GPS enterprise, which includes the system’s user and operational requirements, program and product information, and other related configuration and data specifications.” TASC will also recommend alternatives to enterprise-level changes.
The work will be performed at Los Angeles Air Force Base.




