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    Amentum Wins $105M Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane Contract to Enhance Electronic Warfare Systems

    By Staff WriterDecember 11, 2024
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    Amentum has won a $105 million contract to support the Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane Airborne Electronic Attack Systems Division.

    The contract is awarded under the Defense Department’s Information Analysis Center’s multiple-award contract vehicle, which are awarded by the U.S. Air Force’s 774th Enterprise Sourcing Squadron.

    Under the contract, Amentum will develop the next generation of electronic warfare, and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance mission and survivability systems.

    Amentum will replace aging or obsolete components and systems and install state-of-the-art technology to enhance the capabilities of EW and ISR systems, delivering critical expertise in protecting U.S. national security.

    “Amentum will leverage our digital engineering ecosystem and model-based system engineering expertise to strengthen EW/ISR capabilities and provide critical warfighter protection,” said Mark Walter, president of Amentum’s engineering & technology group.

    Amentum will also perform RDT&E engineering to enhance the lifecycle management of advanced surveillance systems, including vehicle integration, platform integration, sensor integration, supply chain security, obsolescence analysis and anti-tamper technologies.

    The company will use its Integrated Digital Engineering Approach to identify critical enabling technologies and develop new approaches for technology transfer and integration to keep pace with evolving threats.

    The contract term is a 60-month cost-plus/fixed-fee task order, and primary place of performance will be Crane, Indiana.

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