QinetiQ US has secured a substantial task order valued at $42 million aimed at the development and enhancement of embedded intelligent sensor processing and advanced imaging technologies tailored for the United States Army. The contract was awarded by the US Army Combat Capabilities Development Command’s C5ISR Center’s Research & Technology Integration Directorate and spans a four-year period. This initiative is designed to address the Army’s urgent research and development needs.
The scope of the project encompasses multiple crucial components, including the advancement of Aided Target Recognition capabilities, the design of innovative signal and image processing algorithms, and the creation of new software applications. QinetiQ plans to employ testbed integration and rigorous testing protocols to evaluate the efficacy of these technological improvements.
In a statement regarding the award, Jonathan Riksen, executive vice president of QinetiQ US’ National & Global Security Solutions business unit, emphasized the company’s dedication to pushing the boundaries of sensor technology. He highlighted that this initiative directly contributes to the Army’s critical modernization objectives. By harnessing QinetiQ’s specialized knowledge in intelligent sensor processing and imaging systems, the company aims to aid the Army in developing and deploying cutting-edge capabilities that align with significant programs such as the Next Generation Combat Vehicle, Future Vertical Lift, and Soldier Lethality.
Riksen further noted that QinetiQ’s ongoing focus on research and development in these pivotal areas ensures that military personnel have access to the most sophisticated technologies, enabling them to maintain a tactical edge in increasingly complex operational environments. This partnership underlines the company’s commitment to supporting the Army’s modernization efforts and enhancing the effectiveness of its future programs.