Core View - Collins Aerospace, an RTX business, secures a follow-on contract worth up to 904millionoverfiveyearstoadvancetheU.S.Navy′sCooperativeEngagementCapability(CEC)[1]ContractDetails−Thecontractisasole−sourceagreement,continuingRTX′sroleastheexclusiveproviderofCECsince1985[1]−Thecontractfollowsanexistingfive−yearDesignAgentcontract[1]−TheCECsystemintegratessensorsacrosssurface,land,andairplatformstoenableIntegratedFireControls[1]CECSystemEnhancements−CollinsAerospacewilladdnewcapabilitiestotheCECsystem,includingincreasedinteroperability,expandedweaponandsensorcoordination,andintegrationofnewdatasources[2]−TheCECisacriticalnetworkfortheU.S.Navy,connectingmultipleplatformsandsensorstoprovidecompositetrackingforcombatandweaponssystems[2]StrategicImportance−TheCECsupportstheNavy′sDistributedMaritimeOperationsbyenablingintegratedfirecontrolsacrossJointServices[3]−CollinsAerospacehassuccessfullydeployedandmaintainedCEConover174U.S.Navy,U.S.MarineCorps,andinternationalplatforms[3]FutureOpportunities−Thecontractprovidessignificantflexibilityforfuturetaskordersrelatedtoengineeringactivities,allowingCollinstofurtherimpacttheCECmission[4]CompanyOverview−CollinsAerospaceisaleaderinintegratedandintelligentsolutionsfortheglobalaerospaceanddefenseindustry,with80,000employeesdedicatedtoadvancingsustainableandconnectedaviation,missionsuccess,andspaceexploration[5]−RTX,theparentcompany,istheworld′slargestaerospaceanddefensecompany,withover185,000employeesand2024salesexceeding80 billion [6] - RTX operates through industry-leading businesses, including Collins Aerospace, Pratt & Whitney, and Raytheon, focusing on advancing aviation, engineering integrated defense systems, and developing next-generation technology solutions [6]