The company said Thursday it will help WDI design, develop, prototype, fabricate and simulate multiple types of sensor, warheads, fuzes, safety and arm devices.
Work also covers integration of ground and aviation platforms, hypersonic engineering, testing of propulsion technology and support for navigation, control, electronic and computer systems.
The task order was awarded through the General Services Administrations One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services contract vehicle.
Dynetics will lead an industry team of more than 20 subcontractors to perform contract work in Huntsville, Alabama.