TTT-Cubed wins $27M contract to support Airborne Threat Simualtion Organization
TTT-Cubed has won a $27 million contract to provide the Navy with hardware, repair and modification services in support of countermeasure and emitter threat simulator systems for the Airborne Threat Simulation Organization.
TTT-Cubed has won a $27 million contract to provide the Navy with hardware, repair and modification services in support of countermeasure and emitter threat simulator systems for the Airborne Threat Simulation Organization.
The Airborne Threat Simulation Organization was created in 1968 to fulfill the need to simulate an increasingly sophisticated radio frequency threat environment, and the organization today provides the latest advancements in threat simulation technology, according to their website.
Under the contract, TTT-Cubed will provide hardware, repair and modification services for the development, integration and operational support of the simulator systems that will be delivered to the organization.
Work will be performed in Fremont, Calif., and is expected to be completed by January 2019.
Funding in the amount of $900,000 is obligated at the time of the award, and will not expire at the end of fiscal 2014.
Two bids were received for this contract.
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