ITT Corp. [ITT] has received a $169.3 million contract from Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) as part of the AN/SPS-48G Radar Obsolescence, Availability Recovery (ROAR) program, the company reported. The five-year contract has a base year value of $29 million, plus options for four subsequent annual awards. ITT's AN/SPS-48E radars were introduced into the Navy's fleet in the mid-1980s as part of the New Threat Upgrade program. The ROAR program is a key element of the Navy's plans to extend…
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