Ternion awarded $17M software support contract from Navy

WASHINGTON — Ternion, a Huntsville small business, has been awarded a $17 million contract by the Navy, the Department of Defense announced.

The five-year contract is for the sustainment and upgrade of the Flexible Analysis, Modeling, and Exercise System Automated Simulation Trainer software applications in support of the Common Aviation Command and Control System software baseline.

The program is managed within the portfolio of Program Executive Officer Land Systems, Quantico, Va. Work will be performed in Huntsville with an expected completion date of July 13, 2030.

The Marine Corps Systems Command in Quantico is the contracting activity

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