ITT Industries Receives Contract for $24.9 Million

20.08.2004

ITT Industries, Inc. has been awarded a $24.9 million contract from the Naval Air Systems Command Weapons Division to provide engineering software support services for the Tactical Aircraft Electronic Warfare Integrated Program Team, located at Point Mugu, CA and China Lake, CA.

Under the five-year effort, ITT will bring expertise to support AN/ALQ-165 and AN/ALQ-214 tactical aircraft electronic warfare systems for software engineering, systems engineering, support tools, facilities development and documentation. Contract work will be performed by ITT's Avionics Division.

"This competitive award underscores ITT Industries, Avionics' ability to provide full prime systems management and analysis support of Navy tactical EW systems," said Chris Bernhardt, President, ITT Industries, Avionics Division. "We're pleased to receive the Navy's vote of confidence in our knowledge and capability in the electronic warfare arena."

ITT Industries, Avionics Division is a leading supplier of information and electronic warfare (EW) technologies, systems and services that enable mission success and survivability for a broad range of military aircraft. ITT Avionics designs, develops, manufactures and supports advanced threat warning, situational awareness and electronic countermeasures suites. . Further expertise includes EW system installation, integration, testing, training, and customer support.

About ITT Industries

ITT Industries, Inc. is a $6 billion global multi-industry company based in White Plains, NY. ITT supplies advanced technology products and services in key markets including: fluid and water management including water treatment; defense communication, opto-electronics, information technology and services; electronic interconnects and switches; and other specialty products. In addition to the New York Stock Exchange, ITT Industries stock is traded on the Midwest, Pacific, London, Paris and Frankfurt exchanges.

Source: ITT Inc.

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