US-based company Mikros Systems (MKRS) has been awarded a small business innovation research (SBIR) Phase III contract by the US Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) to supply and support of its adaptive diagnostic electronic portable test-set (ADEPT).
The indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract involves a maximum value of $35.1m over a period of five years.
US NSWC’s Indiana division will procure the MKRS ADEPT systems, in addition to logistics services, data management, engineering and technical services, training, calibration and repair of test sets under the multi-year deal.
MKRS anticipates numerous ADEPT systems deliveries and task orders over the coming year.
Mikros’ ADEPT is an intelligent, automated, programmable electronic test tool used for maintenance, alignment and calibration, as well as error diagnosis of radar and other complex electronic systems.
The system helps eliminate the use of traditional manuals, paper documentation or discrete test equipment by integrating the required functionality and automating the testing process.
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By GlobalDataIt also enables detection and troubleshooting of error and out-of-alignment conditions, while improving system readiness and operational performance.
All the important data is securely stored within the ADEPT system and then provided to the user in a familiar format.
The ADEPT systems have previously been delivered over the past several years to the US Navy for installation on Aegis-equipped vessels and littoral combat ships (LCS).