US Navy awards Ball Aerospace $23M contract
BOULDER — Ball Aerospace and Technologies Corp. has received a nearly $23 million contract to modify and repair antenna hardware for the U.S. Navy.
The Boulder-based company, a subsidiary of Broomfield-based Ball Corp. (NYSE: BLL) will procure spares of existing hardware, perform redesign activities associated with modifications to existing hardware, repair existing hardware and integrate new or existing hardware into a prototype system, the Defense Department said.
Ball Aerospace will perform the work at its Westminster-based facility through February 2020 under the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract. The amount of the contract is $22.9 million.
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The Navy owns the hardware under its networking infrastructure and the Affordable Common Radar Architecture projects.
The Naval Surface Warfare Center’s Dalghren Division in Dahlgren, Va., manages the hardware system and conducts research, development, test and evaluation tasks related to those projects.
BOULDER — Ball Aerospace and Technologies Corp. has received a nearly $23 million contract to modify and repair antenna hardware for the U.S. Navy.
The Boulder-based company, a subsidiary of Broomfield-based Ball Corp. (NYSE: BLL) will procure spares of existing hardware, perform redesign activities associated with modifications to existing hardware, repair existing hardware and integrate new or existing hardware into a prototype system, the Defense Department said.
Ball Aerospace will perform the work at its Westminster-based facility through February 2020 under the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract. The amount of the contract is $22.9 million.
The Navy owns the hardware under its networking…
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