Argon ST has won a $8.3 million contract with the US Army Fort Monmouth, New Jersey Communications-Electronics Command (CECOM) Acquisition Center. Arogon ST will provide technology enabler development for US airborne communications intelligence. The contract has the potential to  total $30 million for research and development in the next three years.
Sierra Nevada Corp. has booked a five-year, $716.8 million contract to provide high-band aircraft sensor components to the U.S. Navy, international cooperative partners and foreign military sales clients. The indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract from Naval Air Systems Command covers the procurement of Multi-Intelligence Sensor Development hardware and deployed system engineering services, the Department of Defense said Thursday. Boeing
A Boeing (NYSE: BA) subsidiary has secured a $463 million U.S. Navy contract for the procurement of low-band sensor components designed for manned and unmanned aircraft. Under the five-year contract, Argon ST will provide hardware and associated engineering services for the Multi-Intelligence Sensor Development Sensor Suite, the Department of Defense said Friday. The award includes
Jay Turner, who previously held executive roles at two Boeing (NYSE: BA) subsidiaries, has assumed the chief operating officer position at military technology provider Sigma Defense Systems. He most recently served as president of Digital Receiver Technology, a manufacturer of software-defined radio systems designed to collect, analyze and share signals intelligence. Before he joined DRTI