The Defense Department said Friday the company will work to meet hardware and support requirements of the AN/SPQ-15(V) DDS programs.
Frontier Electronic Systems will also provide related engineering services under the cost-plus-fixed-fee and firm-fixed-price IDIQ.
Contract work will run through June 2028 with 80 percent of the project to occur in Stillwater, Oklahoma, and the remaining 20 percent at various Navy shipyards.
The Naval Surface Warfare Center is the contracting activity and the Navy will obligate $500 in fiscal 2020 shipbuilding and conversion funds at the time of award.
In June 2017, the Oklahoma-based company received a $72.9 million contract to produce AN/SPQ-15 DDS as well as AN/SPQ-14 sensor distribution systems for the Navy and the governments of Japan and South Korea.
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