Herrick Technology Laboratories has won a $24.8 million contract to help the U.S. Air Force develop poly-function transceiver software and hardware.
The Defense Department said Thursday that HTL aims to deliver a software-based radio frequency transceiver that can support the Air Force’s multiple tactical missions in the electromagnetic spectrum.
The Air Force Research Laboratory will obligate $3.1 million from fiscal 2015 and 2016 research, development, test and evaluation funds at the time of award.
HTL will perform work in New Hampshire and Maryland through Nov. 19, 2018.
Manchester, New Hampshire-based HTL specializes in the development of RF, printed circuit board, receiver and processor systems, embedded and user interface software and antennas.