Argon, Luton, Befordshire, UK, has won a contract from the Indian Army's Faculty of Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Protection at the College of Military Engineering, Pune, Maharashtra. The order includes CAMSIM, ChemPro100-SIM and GID-3-SIM.
Argon ST Incorporated is being awarded a $50 million contract for research, development and analysis to produce a command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C4ISR) system architecture in support of electro-optical, radio frequency, acoustic sensors and special sensor systems for U.S. Navy aircraft and unmanned air vehicles.
Argon ST has been awarded two contract modifications by the U.S. Army's Program Executive Office for Simulation, Training and Instrumentation to support pre-production activities of the Operational Test-Tactical Engagement System (OT-TES) Communication Upgrade program. The contract modifications are valued at approximately $5.3 million.
Argon ST has been awarded a contract by the U.S. Army's Communications-Electronics Command Acquisition Center in Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, to provide technology enabler development.
Argon ST Incorporated has received a $6.2 million modification for engineering development in support of the U.S. Navy's Surface Ship Torpedo Defense (SSTD) program. The SSTD program is a defensive system development to counter specific undersea weapon threats to high-value surface ships.
Argon ST Incorporated has been awarded a contract for Phase 2A of the Robust Surface Navigation program with Options for Phase 2B and 2C from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Strategic Technology Office. The contract is valued at approximately $6.5 million.
Argon ST has been awarded a $6 million contract for the Robust Surface Navigation (RSN) program to develop technology for geospatial location and navigation using "signals of opportunity (SoOP)."
Argon ST Incorporated has received a contract modification to complete the sixth phase of a multiyear full-rate production contract to provide Ship's Signal Exploitation Equipment Increment E sensor systems to the U.S. Navy. The modification exercises an option with an approximate value of $30.4 million.
Argon ST Incorporated has been awarded an $11 million contract to deliver advanced Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities and systems to the U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command. Argon will provide the Army with advanced ISR capabilities based on its Prism product, which is designed to enable users to maintain a tactical advantage through rapid insertion of software enhancements.