The U.S. Army Contracting Command out of Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, has awarded DTC, a Codan company, a five-year, single-award Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract to support the delivery of resilient communications and mesh networking infrastructure capabilities within a multi-domain operational architecture.
The effort will provide critical support for the analysis, design, enhancement, testing, deployment, procurement, and sustainment of advanced prototype communications technologies and systems aligned to evolving mission requirements. Through the issuance of task and delivery orders, the IDIQ contract will support the continued development, testing, and fielding of improvements and updates to unique classified telecommunications intercept and exploitation capabilities for the U.S. Army and associated defense stakeholders.
This initiative is designed to enhance operational effectiveness by enabling secure, reliable, and adaptable communications capabilities in complex operational environments. As a provider of advanced communications solutions for defense and security operations, DTC possesses extensive experience supporting U.S. defense and national security customers with resilient communications technologies engineered for demanding operational environments. The company’s solutions are engineered to deliver secure, adaptable, and reliable connectivity across tactical, strategic, and expeditionary missions to support the evolving needs of modern defense operations.
“This award reflects DTC’s long-standing commitment to delivering mission-critical communications technologies that enable operational effectiveness across increasingly complex environments,” said Aydin Mohtashamian, President – North America, DTC. “We are honored by the Army’s continued confidence in our technical expertise and look forward to supporting advanced multi-domain communications capabilities that strengthen mission readiness, interoperability, and operational advantage for U.S. defense forces.”




