Manufacturing solutions developer Teledyne Brown Engineering Inc., a subsidiary of Teledyne Technologies Inc., has been awarded a $45.7 million task order by the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command for missile defense modeling and simulation tools and software. This task order is for Teledyne Brown Engineering’s Extended Air Defense Simulation (EADSIM), a community-accepted software model, supported worldwide with more than 220 user sites. EADSIM is used by operational commanders, trainers and analysts to model and evaluate the performance and effectiveness of a broad range of current and future defense systems in a full operational context. It provides a single, integrated, modular, scalable, reconfigurable simulation of air, space and missile warfare. Work is planned to begin immediately and could extend through July 2023. “For decades, Teledyne has led and supported a broad range of air and missile defense programs, including software development, hardware in the loop simulation and test and evaluation of complex systems,” said Robert Mehrabian, chairman, president and CEO of Teledyne. “Given current and emerging threats to U.S. national security, we are pleased to play a role in our nation’s defense.” Teledyne Brown Engineering provides full-spectrum engineering and advanced manufacturing solutions for harsh environments in space, defense, energy and marine industries.