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Trace
Systems Wins $64,000,000 U.S Army
Follow-On Contract to Deliver Enhanced
Deployable Communications Capabilities
April 24,
2026
Trace Systems
Inc. awarded a five year, $64,000,000
follow on task order under the U.S.
Army's Global Tactical Advanced
Communications Systems and Services
(GTACS II) contract vehicle to continue
delivering critical deployable
communications capabilities and services
support for U.S. Northern Command
(USNORTHCOM) and Western Hemisphere
Command-Forward (WHC-FORWARD).
This award extends
Trace's longstanding support for
USNORTHCOM's Deployable Communications
Capabilities Systems (DCCS) program,
which provides the deployable
communications backbone required for
disaster response, and mission partner
coordination across the USNORTHCOM area
of responsibility (AOR). Trace continues
to support this vital effort by
providing technical support and
integration for vehicle mounted mobile
command platforms and SATCOM, radio, and
other deployable communications systems.
Under the new task
order, Trace will continue providing
comprehensive services, including system
design and modifications, technical
refresh, unified communications,
satellite and terrestrial transport
support, cybersecurity compliance,
vehicle integration, and full lifecycle
sustainment of DCCS assets. This award
highlights Trace's expertise in
modernizing, integrating, and
maintaining deployable communications
solutions, and supporting operational
readiness and mission response for
military operations, civil support
operations, and exercises.
"USNORTHCOM and
WHC-FORWARD's missions demand a rapid
response team capable of delivering
mobile, interoperable communications
between military forces and civilian
response organizations for any mission
or disaster relief effort," said Kenneth
Hilton, COO of Trace Systems. "Trace
Systems is resolute in supporting a true
'no fail' mission and is honored to have
supported the DCCS program over the past
four years. We look forward to
continuing to deliver mission critical
communications and emergency response
capabilities for USNORTHCOM and
WHC-FORWARD."
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