CSRA LLC. has received a $38.5 million task order to upgrade H-60 Seahawk helicopters used by the Navy and those included in foreign military sales.

The subsidiary of CSRA, Inc. [CSRA] is tasked with providing design, assembly and support for the prototyping and system installation needed for modifications to the H-60 helicopters.

“Naval H-60 aircraft are undergoing critical modifications to meet the warfighters’ needs,” said Nick Trzcinski, vice president for CSRA’s Navy & Marine Corps division, in a statement. “The U.S. Navy is providing new, technically-advanced systems to upgrade this aircraft with features unavailable when they were first fielded. CSRA is proud to support this crucial effort.”

The task order, announced Nov. 15, was awarded under the Navy’s R2-3G contracting vehicle and work will be performed at CSRA’s New Bern, N.C. facility as well as the Naval base in Coronado, California and the Naval station in Norfolk, Virginia.

“With this award, CSRA will continue its decades-long, uninterrupted support for the H-60 Fleet Support Team,” said Ken Deutsch, CSRA’s executive vice president for defense, in a statement. “CSRA is honored to continue this legacy for Naval Aviation and the Seahawk platform.”