Progeny Systems has landed a potential five-year, $31.1 million indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract to perform engineering and technical support work on the U.S. Navy‘s command, control, communications, computers, combat and intelligence systems.
The Defense Department said Thursday Progeny will modify and develop engineering tools and software as well as integrate hardware for non-propulsion electronic subsystems and submarine C5I data collection systems.
DoD noted the contract will cover instrumentation, test equipment development and engineering support to the Navy’s C5I System and Weapons Shipping, Handling and Launcher Integrated Test Team and the Submarine Federated Warfare Tactical Systems Integrated Management Office.
The Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center-Atlantic will obligate $940,000 in fiscal 2011 and 2015 Navy ship construction funds for work to be performed in Virginia and Connecticut through August 2021.
Progeny will also support the service branch’s ongoing efforts to test and evaluate combat systems for Virginia class submarines and other classes of active submarines.
Manassas, Virginia-based Progeny Systems produces software and hardware for undersea and surface, aviation and maritime surveillance, non-tactical enterprise applications, tactical combat, sonar and torpedo, electronics and sensor/transducer manufacturing for government and commercial clients.