BAE Systems wins $200 million Army contract in Hawaii
Advertiser Staff
BAE Systems' Technology Solutions & Services was awarded a $200 million contract to provide a wide range of logistical support and services to Army facilities on O'ahu and the Big Island.
The contract was awarded after the Government Accountability Office dismissed a protest from a competing bidder, according to a news release from BAE.
BAE Systems will provide support for project management, supply and services, equipment maintenance for Army operations at Schofield Barracks in Central O'ahu and the Pohakuloa Training Area between Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa on the Big Island.