Leonardo DRS has won a potential seven-year, $67.3M contract from the U.S. Army to provide components for a second-generation, forward-looking infrared sensor technology.
The company will supply FLIR BKit parts and perform engineering services under the fixed-price-redetermination contract, the Department of Defense said Wednesday.
Army Contracting Command solicited and received two bids for this procurement.
A Leonardo-built FLIR system uses a thermal camera designed to generate videos meant to help soldiers navigate through darkness and austere locations