Argon ST receives follow-on contract for US Navy Surface Ship Torpedo Defense

FAIRFAX, Va., Jan. 9, 2012. Boeing [NYSE: BA] subsidiary Argon ST has received a $14.8 million follow-on award under its contract for the U.S. Navy's Surface Ship Torpedo Defense (SSTD) program.
Jan. 9, 2012
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FAIRFAX, Va., Jan. 9, 2012. Boeing [NYSE: BA] subsidiary Argon ST has received a $14.8 million follow-on award under its contract for the U.S. Navy's Surface Ship Torpedo Defense (SSTD) program. The firm, fixed-price agreement provides continuous production and delivery of new SSTD systems, as well as optional cost-plus-fixed-fee enhancements to existing SSTD systems, over a period of five years.

Argon ST won its original contract for the AN/SLQ-25C system -- commonly called "Nixie" -- from the U.S. Naval Sea Systems Command in 2006. Argon ST is the sole contractor for the design, development and manufacturing of the passive, electro-acoustic decoy system, which is used as a countermeasure against acoustic homing torpedoes.

Work on the new systems and the enhancements will be done primarily at Argon ST's facilities in Lemont Furnace and Smithfield, Pa.

Argon ST designs, develops, and produces systems and sensors for the Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Combat Systems, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C5ISR) markets, including signals intelligence, electronic support measures, electronic warfare, information operations, imaging, and acoustic systems serving domestic and international markets.

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