Mercury Systems has received a $2.8 million follow-on order from a defense contractor to produce digital processing subsystems for an unmanned airborne intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance program.
The company booked the order in the fourth quarter of its 2016 fiscal year and is scheduled to deliver the subsystems in the company’s fiscal 2017 third quarter, Mercury Systems said Tuesday.
Didier Thibaud, an executive vice president and chief operating officer of Mercury Systems, said the company develops signal processing systems that will work to help increase military customers’ intelligence capabilities when they perform ISR missions.