Boeing will restart the production line of a stand-off land attack missile for expanded response in support of Saudi Arabia under a one-year, $64.1 million contract from the U.S. Navy.
The contract also includes the redesign of complete and nearly obsolete and uneconomical parts for enhanced production and sustainment, the Defense Department said Tuesday.
Work will run through March 2019.
Foreign military sales funds will fully cover the obligation and amount of the cost-plus-incentive-fee contract.
The Naval Air Systems Command performed a non-competitive procurement in accordance with a U.S. Code law.