Author: Matthew Nelson|| Date Published: August 26, 2019
Raytheon (NYSE: RTN) has secured a potential seven-year, $534M contract to develop a thermal viewer system for the U.S. Army and provide related engineering services. The company will also provide azimuth drive assemblies, armor components and spare kits for the Horizontal Technology Integration Second Generation Forward Looking Infrared Commanders Independent Thermal Viewer program, the Department of Defense said Friday.
Army Contracting Command solicited one bid for the cost-plus-fixed-fee, firm-fixed-price contract. DoD expects the company to finish work by Aug. 23, 2026.
According to Raytheon, its FLIR technology is designed to help military personnel see through obscurants and operates with electronic sensors used on armored vehicles or fighter jets.
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