
Teledyne Brown Engineering will perform work under the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for at least three base years and potentially four years if the Army exercises all options, the company said Friday.
The subsidiary will work with the Army to carry out tests, analysis work, collect data on flight and ground exercises and integrate missiles for weapon systems.
Task order services will support the command’s test execution support division, which carries out flight test planning, design, development, integration and test execution work for other Defense Department components, military services branches and agencies such as NASA.