
LANCASTER, Pa., Aug. 18 (UPI) -- The U.S. Navy has contracted microwave technology solutions developer Herley Industries Inc. for radio frequency modules support.
Pennsylvania-based Herley was awarded the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract from the China Lake, Calif.-based Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division.
Under the $16.6 million deal, Herley will provide radio frequency modules with repair services and engineering support among other requirements.
"The RF modules under this multi-year IDIQ contract are very complex integrated microwave assemblies used in airborne threat simulators," Richard Poirier, Herley chief executive officer and president, said in a statement.
"This five-year IDIQ contract is a follow-on award to a previous IDIQ contract for the same modules. We are very pleased to continue to provide Herley technology, engineering and quality products in support of the U.S. government."
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