The Missile Defense Agency has awarded Raytheon an $18.2 million contract modification to develop and implement an acceptance test platform for circuit card assemblies and stacks of the Standard Missile-3 Block IIAÂ system.
Raytheon’s missile systems segment in Tucson, Arizona will use the Presidio Gen 2 Block IV/V automated test architecture to produce CCA assembly level testing procedures, the Defense Department said Wednesday.
DoD noted the modification brings the original contract’s ceiling value up to $1.87 billion.
MDA will obligate $5 million in fiscal 2016 research, development test and evaluation funds at the time of award of the modification.
The Pentagon expects the company to finish work May 18, 2018.