Boeing (NYSE: BA) has received a U.S. Navy contract worth approximately $319.3 million to provide automated maintenance environment system sustainment support for the F/A-18 Super Hornet aircraft.
The Department of Defense said Monday the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract includes sustainment engineering, system safety analysis, technical integration support, structural appraisal of fatigue effects and aerodynamic simulation and modeling support.
The contractor will also provide maintenance planning product data support, peculiar support equipment management and configuration management support as well as perform failure reporting, corrective action system maintenance and software upgrades.
In addition, the firm-fixed-price IDIQ covers training to support fleet maintenance activities, update of electronic technical manuals and logistics support to provide on-site assistance to operators and maintainers assigned to a network of Hornet Support Centers backing the Navy, Marine Corps and foreign military sales customers.
The vendor will perform work in Missouri, California, Ohio, Virginia and other locations within the continental U.S. through December 2028.
Naval Air Systems Command in Patuxent River, Maryland, will obligate funds upon issuance of individual orders.