An East Granby aerospace company has been awarded a $96,000 contract to make on-board battery power systems to support the Navy’s Air Warfare Center aircraft.
Awarded by the U.S. Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR), the contract will require Joining Technologies Inc. to deliver prototypes developed using its expertise in metallurgy, laser welding, machining and supply chain management, the company said.
JTI’s senior program manager, Jay Drew, said the company’s assignment will result in “greater efficiencies” for U.S. naval aviation operations globally.
