Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: August 13, 2024
HII’s (NYSE: HII) mission technologies division has secured a potential five-year, $209 million task order from the U.S. Air Force to provide development and sustainment support for the military branch’s fighter and bomber weapons systems and subsystems.
The company said Monday the task order awarded under the Department of Defense Information Analysis Center multiple award contract also covers research and analysis support for USAF’s long-term strategy and weapons systems sustainment and development efforts.
“HII is excited to build upon our Air Force Life Cycle Management Center work, helping to optimize the customer’s approach to developing, fielding and maintaining fighter and bomber platforms and subsystems to maximize their readiness and lethality,” said Grant Hagen, president of cyber, electronic warfare and space business unit at HII Mission Technologies.
HII Mission Technologies will perform work on the task order at Wright-Patterson, Tinker, Hill and Robins Air Force bases.
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