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Drs Network & Imaging Systems LLC

Federal Contractor · Rank #135

Total Federal Spending
$647.4M
$647,409,528
Total Obligations
25
Total Awards
25
Contracts
1
Agencies

Spending by Agency

Recent Awards

DescriptionAgencyStart DateAmount
MISSILE SPARES PROCUREMENTDepartment of DefenseAug 21, 2023$161.6M
DELIVERY ORDER TO DRS NETWORK & IMAGING SYSTEMS, LLC (DRS) FOR A QUANTITY OF 17,013 FWS-I SYSTEMS AGAINST CLIN 0005Department of DefenseApr 28, 2022$134.4M
DELIVERY ORDER TO DRS NETWORK AND IMAGING FOR A QUANTITY OF 9,754 FWS-I SYSTEMS AGAINST CLIN 0005Department of DefenseMay 29, 2024$117.1M
PU W/ GPS CAPABILITY READYDepartment of DefenseDec 20, 2023$115.0M
MOUNTED FAMILY OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS (MFOCS) BLOCK II FY-21 HARDWARE ORDERDepartment of DefenseMar 11, 2021$105.9M
AWARD FOR IMPROVED BRADLEY ACQUISITION SUBSYSTEM ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR A BASE YEAR IN FY18 AND OPTIONS IN FY19-21Department of DefenseDec 1, 2017$99.5M
FWS-I FRP PY22 FOR SYSTEMS AND SPARESDepartment of DefenseSep 2, 2022$91.5M
THE FOLLOWING ORDER IS FOR 10,747 FWS-I SYSTEMS W/O BATTERY PACK AND SPARE PARTS.Department of DefenseSep 18, 2019$89.4M
BASIC AWARD FOR LOGISTIC SUPPORT SERVICESDepartment of DefenseSep 14, 2011$89.2M
THE FOLLOWING DELIVERY ORDER IS FOR 9,924 FWS-I SYSTEMS FOR BOTH THE ARMY AND USMC.Department of DefenseMay 7, 2014$85.1M
FY-23 MFOCS-II ORDERDepartment of DefenseOct 31, 2023$76.8M
FWS-I FRP PY21Department of DefenseOct 27, 2020$70.0M
ENVG-III INITIAL PRODUCTION SYSTEMSDepartment of DefenseMay 9, 2014$56.3M
INOD BLK III - ARMYDepartment of DefenseJun 7, 2024$52.5M
CONTRACT IS FOR THE PROCUREMENT FOR IMPROVED BRADLEY ACQUISITION SUBSYSTEM ENGINEERING SERVICES FISCAL YEAR 22-26.Department of DefenseJul 26, 2022$49.0M
JETS FRP SYSTEMS - PY5Department of DefenseJun 1, 2021$48.7M
WORK DIRECTIVE (WD) FOR MAIN BATTLE TANK SYSTEMS (MBTS) TO PERFORM M1A1 EMBEDDED DIAGNOSTICS (ED) POST PRODUCTION SOFTWARE SUPPORTDepartment of DefenseNov 16, 2018$46.8M
FAMILY OF WEAPON SITES - INDIVIDUAL LRIP SYSTEMS PY 2018Department of DefenseAug 31, 2018$44.0M
THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENT UNDER FMS CASE PL-B-UDT IS FOR CSS SW DEVELOPMENT, SYSTEM INTEGRATION LAB (SIL) B CONUS, VEHICLE SITE SURVEY, ENGINEERING SERVICEDepartment of DefenseDec 9, 2022$43.6M
THIS IS A REQUIREMENT FOR PM BRADLEY FOR THE PROCUREMENT OF SECOND GENERATION FORWARD LOOKING INFRARED (2GF) THERMAL RECEIVER UNITS(TRU) AND CCAS.Department of DefenseJun 17, 2022$42.9M

All federal spending data sourced from USAspending.gov, the official source for federal award data as mandated by the Government Accountability Office.

Drs Network & Imaging Systems LLC Federal Contracts FAQ

Drs Network & Imaging Systems LLC has received $647,409,528 in total federal obligations across 25 awards and 25 contracts.

Drs Network & Imaging Systems LLC works with 1 federal agencies, including Department of Defense. The largest agency relationships are based on total dollar obligations.

Drs Network & Imaging Systems LLC has received federal awards in multiple states.

Drs Network & Imaging Systems LLC is ranked #135 among the largest federal contractors by total obligation amount. Rankings are based on USASpending.gov data for FY2024.

Sources: USASpending.gov, Federal Procurement Data System
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