The Air Force has awarded Northrop Grumman a three-year contract to upgrade cryptography in the country's intercontinental ballistic missile system.
The Air Force has awarded Northrop Grumman a three-year contract to upgrade cryptography in the country’s intercontinental ballistic missile system. The deal is worth $108 million.
The contract is part of the ICBM Cryptography Upgrade II engineering and manufacturing development program.
Cryptography is a way of securing communications between two points in the presence of a third party. Northrop Grumman has worked with the Air Force’s ICBM programs for more than 50 years. A spokesman said the new contract completes a major security improvement for the missile project.
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