On Monday, 10th March 2025, part of the Polish Armaments Group, PIT-Radwar from Warsaw informed that signed an agreement valued EUR 7.4 million with the NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA) for the service and maintenance of the NATO Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS) CSOP.
The agreement provides for the maintenance and operation of the system for 3 years, until the end of February 2028. As part of the maintenance activities, the contractor will perform the maintenance of the infrastructure at the Joint Force Training Centre (JFTC) in Bydgoszcz, Poland and at the Forward Operating Base in Sigonella, Italy.
According to the agreement, the PIT-Radwar team will be able to participate in official international NATO exercises, such as Coalition Warrior Interoperability Exercise, Examination, Experimentation, Exploration (CWIX) organized in the form of interoperability workshops by the Supreme Allied Command Transformation in Norfolk, USA. The exercises are part of the process of achieving command and control capabilities (C2) in NATO and the Polish Ministry of National Defense. These will take place in June 2025 at JFTC in Bydgoszcz.
The agreement is a continuation of the contract of October 17, 2017 concluded by PIT Radwar with the NATO AGS Management Agency (NAGSMA) for the implementation of the NATO AGS Core Software-Only Pack (CSOP) system. Under this agreement, PIT-Radwar was responsible for the project and access for national users (program participants and associated countries) to data obtained under the NATO AGS program.
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