Raytheon has won two separate contracts for the support of Defense Department training and missions with a combined approximate worth of $68.5 million.
The company won an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract from the Defense Acquisition University to provide and develop training materials.
The contract, received Sept. 20 and ends Sept. 19, 2017, has a one-year base and three option years. It has a total value of $26.9 million if all options are exercised, the company said in a separate release.
Raytheon also won a $41,585,979 modification contract to support the Naval Sea Systems Command‘s Ship Self-Defense System MK2 to develop the CVN/Amphibious Modernization Advanced Capability Build 12/Technical Insertion 12, Raytheon announced Dec. 23.
Funds awarded from the fiscal 2014 research, development, test and evaluation budget at the time of award equaled $13.5 million and will not expire until the end of the current fiscal year, Raytheon noted.
Work for the program, slated for a September 2017 completion, will be performed in San Diego, Calif., and Middletown, R.I.