Arlington, VA—Boeing (NYSE: BA) is being awarded a $23.7 million contract for the design of a 100-kW class free-electron laser (FEL) weapon system. The U.S. Office of Naval Research is awarding the contract as part of the Navy's Free-Electron Laser (FEL) Innovative Naval Prototype (INP) program.
Under the contract, the Boeing Co. Defense, Space & Security group (Huntsville, AL) will perform critical design of a 100 kW FEL to demonstrate scaleability of the necessary free-electron laser physics and engineering for an eventual megawatt class free electron laser. The naval prototype program will encompass the transition from a demonstrated 14 kW FEL capability, currently at hand, to a weapon class 100-kW class capability.
The desired outcome of this effort, according to the Department of Defense, is to transfer laboratory capability to industry and to assess potential industrial roles in supporting the procurement program for FEL weapon systems. The work is expected to be completed at the end of 2011.
For more information visit the Department of Defense website.
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