Mikros Systems Corporation announced that it has received a follow-on $2.5 million contract from the U.S. Navy to continue to develop its Condition-Based Maintenance (CBM) systems for the Navy's MK 99 Fire Control System (FCS). Mikros is developing a new variant of its ADSSS system, an advanced network-based remote monitoring and maintenance system which collects performance data in real-time and uses it to detect and predict failures. The ADSSS system, which recently received official Navy nomenclature as the AN/SYM-3, is currently used on the Navy's Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) to monitor two other radars and combat system elements. The new variant of the SYM-3, which will monitor the Director in the MK 99 system, has been in development since 2017. The new contract award covers continued development, at-sea testing, and validation of the system. Under this contract, Mikros' CBM technology will be used for the first time in the Navy's Aegis surface combatant fleet of destroyers and cruisers.