Military Embedded Systems

Electronic warfare controllers to be provided to USAF under Terma contract

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January 07, 2021

Emma Helfrich

Technology Editor

Military Embedded Systems

Electronic warfare controllers to be provided to USAF under Terma contract
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ARLINGTON, Va. The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA)-Aviation at Warner Robins has awarded a $306 million 10-year indefinite-delivery indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract to Terma North America in support of the U.S. Air Force (USAF) to provide self-protection hardware, sustainment, and engineering services under the Enterprise Contract for the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC).

According to officials, the DLA IDIQ contract is intended to allow Terma to quickly receive and respond to task orders and provide the USAF a more streamlined option for integrating new Electronic Warfare technology onto numerous USAF platforms.

This contract will aim to provide a more flexible, efficient means of ordering defensive systems and providing logistical and technical support. Under the DLA IDIQ contract, Terma will provide a range of products including Terma’s family of AN/ALQ-213 Electronic Warfare Controllers and other associated components.

Since 2018, Terma has obtained three contract awards including the F-16 3D-Audio System for the US Air National Guard F-16s, 3D-Audio Systems for the ANG A-10s, and new Pylon Integrated Dispensing System (PIDS+) Universal for the US Air National Guard F-16s. 

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