BAE Systems to sustain AN/SPN-46(V) Automatic Carrier Landing System

AN/SPN-46(V) Automatic Carrier Landing System
JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM (July 6, 2016) - Electronics Technician 3rd Class Levi Runstrom, from Augusta, Montana, performs a periodic maintenance check on the SPN-46 radar aboard USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) during Rim of the Pacific maritime exercise 2016. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Andre T. Richard/ Released)
BAE Systems, Inc. will continue providing lifecycle sustainment, integration, and engineering services to support U.S. aircraft carriers after being selected for a five-year, $68.5 million indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract..
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BAE Systems press release

Under the Air Traffic Control and Landing Systems (ATC&LS) Engineering Products & Technical Services (EPTS) contract awarded earlier this year, BAE Systems will leverage decades of program history to develop, produce, equip, test, evaluate, sustain, and update the AN/SPN-46(V) Automatic Carrier Landing System. ย 

โ€œWith this win, BAE Systems retains a key air traffic control contract that we have held since 1973 to provide industry-leading systems integration capabilities and solutions that ensure the safety of critical carrier-based landing systems,โ€



Lisa Hand, vice president and general manager of BAE Systemsโ€™ Integrated Defense Solutions business. ย 

BAE Systemsโ€™ technicians deploy around the world to support the warfighter. The companyโ€™s employees utilize established and proven methods as well as their systems engineering and software development expertise to sustain these critical landing systems. The companyโ€™s work results in improved hardware reliability, system precision, minimal downtime through onsite and remote technical assistance, and a certified landing system.

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