CSRA to modernise H-60 Seahawks
CSRA has received a $38.5 million task order from the US Navy to update various models of the H-60 Seahawk helicopter, the company announced on 15 November.
The contract will see CSRA provide design, fabrication, assembly, and support for the rapid prototyping and system installation of engineering change-modifications to the H-60 aircraft for both the US Navy and foreign military sales aircraft.
Nick Trzcinski, CSRA’s vice president for US Navy and US Marine Corps, said: ‘Naval H-60 aircraft are undergoing critical modifications to meet the warfighters' needs.
‘The US Navy is providing new, technically-advanced systems to upgrade this aircraft with features unavailable when they were first fielded. CSRA is proud to support this crucial effort.’
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