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Raytheon to Help MDA Develop Standard Missile-3 Circuit Card Testing System

Raytheon to Help MDA Develop Standard Missile-3 Circuit Card Testing System - top government contractors - best government contracting event
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SM-3 Block IIAThe 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 IIA 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.

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Written by Mary-Louise Hoffman

is a writer of news summaries about executive-level business activity in the government contracting sector. Her reports for ExecutiveBiz are focused on trends and events that drive the GovCon industry to include commercial technologies that private companies are developing for federal government use. She contributes news content to ExecutiveBiz’s sister sites GovCon Wire and ExecutiveGov.

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