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Mon, Feb 26, 2018

Kratos Receives $81 Million Unmanned Drone Systems Contract Award

Aircraft Will Be Provided To A U.S. Government Agency

The Unmanned Systemem Division of Kratos Defense & Security Solutions has received a single award IDIQ contract with a maximum potential value of $81 million from a U.S. Government Agency related to unmanned drone systems and associated command, control, and communications. This contract award has a period of performance of approximately five years. USD is an industry leader in the rapid design, development, and fielding of affordable high performance jet powered unmanned aerial drone systems for tactical, combat, and target applications. Work under this contract will be performed at secure Kratos facilities and at government locations. Due to competitive, customer related and other considerations, no additional information will be provided at this time.

Steve Fendley, President of Unmanned Systems Division, said, "This recent contract award is another important milestone in the continued execution of our unmanned systems strategy to develop and apply our intellectual property technologies, as well as Government funded/owned IP, to support existing and evolving unmanned systems and their application in support of the warfighter."

"Kratos Unmanned Systems Division has received a number of important contract awards over the past several weeks, including a $93 million award from the U.S. Army, a $23 million new production contract award and now this $81 million award," said Eric DeMarco, President and CEO of Kratos. "We believe that each of these awards are representative of the continued successful execution of the strategy we began a few years ago to be the industry leader in the rapid development, demonstration and fielding of technology leading systems and products at an affordable cost in our core business areas of satellite communications, unmanned systems, microwave electronics, missile defense and training systems."

(Source: Kratos news release. Image from file)

FMI: www.kratosdefense.com

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