The U.S. Navy has granted Science Applications International Corp. (NYSE: SAIC) an Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract worth up to $249 million. This contract allows SAIC to provide ongoing support for the combat instrumentation platforms utilized by the Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division (NAWCWD) in their training and test evaluation ranges.

“SAIC’s expertise in systems integration and engineering provides solutions to support the U.S. Navy’s testing and training needs,” said Bob Genter, president, Defense and Civilian Sector at SAIC. “We are excited to build on our progress and continue our work at the Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division.”

SAIC has been awarded a new contract that encompasses various responsibilities. As part of this contract, SAIC will undertake systems design and integration, as well as hardware and software upgrades or modifications for the Combat Environment Instrumentation Systems (CEIS). Additionally, SAIC will offer services to support range equipment based on global positioning system technology, airborne electronic warfare (EW) systems, warning and countermeasures systems, and range Radio-Frequency/Electro-Optical Tracking systems. The company will also provide test support and instrumentation for unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) and telemetry systems.

SAIC will continue supporting NAWCWD with products and services associated with CEIS EW systems, interfaces and auxiliary equipment. The company will also continue providing field service support to more than nine test locations within the Navy’s testing and evaluation domain.

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