DCS Corporation Wins $95M Air Force Contract for Sensor Exploitation Technologies

  • DCS Corporation secured a $95M contract to support the Air Force Research Laboratory's Multi-Domain Sensing Autonomy Division.
  • The ASSET contract is a follow-on to the MEAMS contract, focusing on modeling and analyzing sensor performance across air, ground, space, and cyber domains.
  • Jim Benbow, DCS Chairman and CEO, highlighted the continuation of specialized support for AFRL.
  • DCS is an employee-owned company providing advanced technology solutions to government agencies in the national security sector.

The $95M ASSET contract underscores the growing importance of multi-domain sensing and autonomy in modern defense strategies. This award positions DCS as a critical partner for the Air Force Research Laboratory, aligning with broader trends in advanced sensor technology and data-driven military operations. The scale of the contract highlights the increasing investment in cutting-edge defense capabilities.

Contract Execution
How DCS will manage the transition from MEAMS to ASSET and deliver on the expanded scope of sensor exploitation technologies.
Market Positioning
Whether this contract solidifies DCS's role as a key player in defense research and development.
Technological Advancements
The pace at which DCS can innovate and integrate new sensor technologies across multiple domains.