The company’s intelligence and space business will perform ROTHR operation and maintenance work for the Forces Surveillance Support Center in Chesapeake, Virginia, the Department of Defense said Thursday.
Naval Supply Systems Command received one offer for the non-commercial, cost-plus-award-fee contract that includes a face value of $28.9 million. DOD noted the Navy will provide $14.5 million in incremental funds during the one-year base performance period.
Raytheon helps the branch engineer the long-range air detection platform under a five-year, $87.7 million contract awarded in July 2019.
The ROTHR system was originally built to track ships and aircraft, the company noted.
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