Cubic has been awarded a $9.9 million contract to keep testing and analyzing the U.S. Air Force’s chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear counter proliferation technologies.
The company won the initial award in January 2015 under the five-year CBRN counter proliferation and survivability missions program, Cubic said Monday.
“With the successful efforts of the initial investment, the increase in the contract ceiling is a testament to Cubic’s superior service and ongoing partnership with the U.S. Air Force,†said Chris Bellios, senior vice president of defense and intelligence services at Cubic’s global defense segment.
Cubic will perform work in Ohio, Florida and Hawaii.