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Sensor Technologies Awarded One of Seven Contracts for the U.S. Army's $19.25 Billion Strategic Services Sourcing (S3) Program; Work to Support the Command Control Communication and Computer Information Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) Mission.


RED BANK, N.J. -- Sensor Technologies Inc. (STI STI systolic time intervals. ) has announced today that the U.S. Army Communications-Electronic Life Cycle Management Command (C-E LCMC) has awarded one of seven contracts to STI, along with its hand-picked subcontractors, for the Army's Strategic Services Sourcing (S3) program. The five-year S3 program, with a $19.25B ceiling and additional five-year option, was established to support the C-E LCMC and Command Control Communication and Computer Information Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C4ISR C4ISR Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance
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) community with engineering, logistics and business operations services.

The C-E LCMC and C4ISR community aggressively respond to the needs of the U.S. Army to reduce the total lifecycle ownership cost of its systems while providing more lethal, survivable, and sustainable capabilities to today's Warfigher. Since 1991, STI has provided software for mission critical situational awareness systems along with systems engineering and integration services to the U.S. Army and others.

"STI is honored that the C-E LCMC recognizes our team's continuing contributions and dedication to this community and entrusts us with duties of supporting our nation's Warfighters," stated Michael Gualario, STI's president and chief executive officer. "We are delighted that our entire team, which understands the C-E C-E Communications-Equipment
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 LCMC's challenges surrounding its unwavering commitment to the Warfighter, will have the opportunity to provide the U.S. Army with talent and capability second to none."

The contract was awarded to STI, along with its subcontractors: AT&T Government Solutions Inc.; BLACKHAWK Management Corporation; Classic Edge Operations Inc.; Cooper Materials Handling, Inc.; Datatek Applications Inc.; David H.. Pollock Consultants Inc.; Dimensions International Inc.; DRS DRS Drives (street suffix)
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 LLC International; Tecolote Research Inc.; The Wexford Group International; Tobyhanna Army Depot Tobyhanna Army Depot, Tobyhanna, PA, was established Feb. 1, 1953 as Tobyhanna Signal Depot. Today, it is the Defense Department’s leading facility for the repair, upgrade and integration of Command, Control, Computer, Communications, Intelligence, Surveillance and ; Unisys Corporation; VORTECHX Applied Technologies; Washington Group International; Westar Aerospace & Defense Group Inc.

About STI:

Sensor Technologies Incorporated (www.sensortechnologies.com), headquartered in Red Bank, New Jersey, is a small business provider of leading-edge mission critical solutions to the U.S. Government and commercial sectors. In supporting the U.S. Army in the development of these solutions, STI developed expertise in DoD and military standards as well as standards for COTS product integration. The firm continues to demonstrate its niche in military platforms, Intelligence and Electronic Warfare systems, and situational awareness applications. As a trusted CMMI-III software developer, in partnership with numerous agencies, STI is well recognized for providing services and turn-key solutions to soldiers in the field.
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