Mercury Systems announces three contract wins
Mercury Systems, Inc., based in Chelmsford, MA, has recently announced three contract wins. On December 10, the company announced that it had received a $2.6 million purchase order relating to a sensor processing application for fighter aircraft. The order was booked in the Company’s fiscal 2015 second quarter.
“Mercury’s commercially developed open architecture-based sensor processing subsystems provide our customers a clear upgrade path into the future,” said Didier Thibaud, President of Mercury’s Commercial Electronics business unit. “This allows the military to continue developing affordable advanced programs with the assurance that as systems move toward deployment they will still be on the leading edge of commercial technology.”
On December 16, Mercury announced it received a $2.5 million follow-on order from a leading defense prime contractor for high-performance digital signal processing modules for use in unmanned airborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and ground moving target indication (GMTI) radar applications. The order was booked in the Company’s fiscal 2015 second quarter and is expected to be shipped by its fiscal 2015 fourth quarter.
“This order underscores our role as a trusted partner to this prime contractor and is a testament to our success in delivering innovative technology that meets or exceeds their expectations,” Thibaud said. “For decades, our advanced, highly reliable signal processing systems have provided exceptional value and performance in SAR programs and we expect to continue working together on future programs that provide critical, actionable information.”
On December 17, the company announced it received a $3.6 million order from a leading defense prime contractor for advanced radio frequency (RF) products for a naval electronic warfare (EW) application. The order was booked in the Company’s fiscal 2015 second quarter and is expected to be shipped over the next several quarters.
“This order underscores the confidence our customer has in Mercury as a trusted partner in the development and deployment of this critical naval program,” said Charlie Hudnall, General Manager of Mercury’s Embedded Sensor Products group. “We’re proud to deliver advanced RF offerings that improve the performance of our customers’ systems and our military’s ability to carry out vital electronic warfare operations.”
Source: Mercury Systems Inc.