Cohort said its subsidiary Systems Engineering and Assessment Ltd has been awarded a contract by the UK's Ministry of Defence to provide Electronic Warfare Countermeasures Increment 1a to the Royal Navy. The total value of the contract to SEA is to be at least 135 million pounds. Work will commence immediately and is anticipated to continue for more than ten years.
Andy Thomis, Cohort Chief Executive, said: "This is a significant win for SEA and the Group, and the project will deliver greatly enhanced protection for the Royal Navy's surface ships against new and potent threat technologies."
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