CICERO — SRC, Inc. announced on June 10 that it has been awarded a $60 million contract from the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Sensors Directorate, Spectrum Warfare Systems Engineering Branch. Under the pact, Cicero–based SRC will explore new and emerging concepts related to the development, integration, assessment, evaluation and demonstration of cybersecurity, open-system architecture, […]
CICERO — SRC, Inc. announced on June 10 that it has been awarded a $60 million contract from the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Sensors Directorate, Spectrum Warfare Systems Engineering Branch. Under the pact, Cicero–based SRC will explore new and emerging concepts related to the development, integration, assessment, evaluation and demonstration of cybersecurity, open-system architecture, novel avionics, and sensor technologies, as well as multi-domain electronic-warfare technologies. SRC will provide Next Generation Electronic Warfare Environment Generator equipment and engineering staff to perform testing of Air Force and Space Force technologies. The contract is estimated to run through April 2031. “We are proud to support AFRL with cutting-edge research and development,” Kevin Hair, president and CEO of SRC, said in a statement. “Our products and services will help advance technology for the warfighter, aiding the successful completion of the mission.” SRC is a not-for-profit research and development company that says it combines information, science, technology, and ingenuity to solve problems in the areas of defense, environment, and intelligence. It employs more than 1,400 people.