Mercury Systems (MRCY) said late Wednesday it was selected by the US Department of Defense under an $8.5 million contract to develop a radio frequency signal conditioning multi-chip package to improve the performance and affordability of X-band Active Electronically Steered Array radars.
Under the two-year agreement funded through the DoD's Industrial Base Analysis and Sustainment program, Mercury Systems will work with commercial partner Systems Innovation Engineering to develop the product expected to facilitate high-volume missions, according to a statement.
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