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Systems Command, Washington, D.C., was the requiring activity.

Charleston Naval Shipyard, Charleston,

S.C., was the successful offeror in a com- petitive program between public and private sector shipyards for the Extended Refit

Period (ERP) for USS Henry L. Stimson (SSBN-655) and USS Mariano G. Vallejo (SSBN-658) The ERP is being assigned on a firm-fixed-price basis. The price for this effort is $19,673,812. Work will be com- pleted in August 1989. The Naval Sea Sys- tems Command, Washington, D.C., was the requiring activity.

April 26

General Electric Company, Washington,

D.C., was awarded a $6,280,000 firm-fixed- price contract for installation and checkout services for main propulsion complexes for

SSN-688 and SSBN-726 class submarines.

Work will be performed in Groton, Conn., and is expected to be completed in April 1993. The Naval Sea Systems Command,

Washington, D.C., was the contracting activ- ity (N00024-88-C-4310).

April 27

Central Gulf Lines Incorporated, New Or- leans, La., was awarded a $25,074,939 firm- fixed-price contract including options for the time charter of M/V Woerman Mercur, a dry cargo ship that will be reflagged to the

U.S. prior to delivery to the Military Sealift

Command. The contract performance peri- od is 17 months with two 17-month options.

The Military Sealift Command, Washington,

D.C., was the contracting activity (N00033- 88-R-l 136).

Red River Shipping Corporation, Phoe- nix, Ariz., was awarded a firm-fixed-price contract set aside for small and disad- vantaged business concerns totaling $35,366,660, including options, for the time charter of M/V Tacna II, a dry cargo ship that will be renamed and reflagged to the

U.S. and will function as part of the U.S.

Navy's Afloat Prepositioning Force. The contract period is 17 months with two 17- month options. The Military Sealift Com- mand, Washington, D.C., was the contract- ing activity (N00033-88-R-1101).

April 28

Sperry Marine Incorporated, Charlottes- ville, Va.. was awarded a $14,450,000 firm- fixed-price contract for 10 Automatic Direc- tion Finding (ADF) group periscope masts for SSN-688 class submarines. Work will be performed in Charlottesville, and is ex- pected to be completed by May 31, 1990.

The Naval Sea Command, Washington, D.C., was the contracting activity (N00024-88-C- 4079).

General Electric Company, Pittsfield,

Mass., was awarded a $38,987,728 fixed- price-incentive contract for guidance sys- tems components for the Trident Missile

Program. Work will be completed July 31, 1990. The Strategic Systems Program Of- fice, Washington, D.C., was the contracting activity (N00030-88-C-0145).

Kollmorgen Corporation, Electro-Optical

Division, Northampton, Mass., was awarded a $3,051,000 firm-fixed-price sup- ply contract for Trident type submarine periscope sets for SSBNs 738, 739 and 740.

Work will be performed in Northampton, and is expected to be completed in January 1989. The Naval Sea Systems Command,

Washington, D.C., was the contracting activ- ity (N00024-88-C-4131).

April 29

Textron Marine Systems, Division of Tex- tron, New Oreleans, La., was awarded a $4,760,374 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for engineering and technical services in sup- port of the Landing Craft Air Cushion (LCAC) program. Work will be performed in

Panama City, Fla. (75 percent), and New

Orleans (25 percent), and is expected to be completed September 30, 1988. The Naval

Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C., was the contracting activity (N00024-88-C- 2160).

Ingalls Shipbuilding Incorporated, Pas-

July, 1988 cagoula, Miss., was issued a $3,608,809 modiifcation to procure 29 line items of rotatable pool equipment for Aegis class cruisers. Equipment includes air, air condi- tioning and refrigeration compressors; pumps and motors for fuel and lubricating oil; and pumps for cooling water, seawater, and hydraulics. Work will be completed in

October 1989. The Supervisor of Shipbuild- ing, Conversion and Repair, Pascagoula,

Miss., was the contracting activity (N00024- 87-C-2031).

May 2

Continental Maritime of San Francisco

Inc., has received a $3.2-million contract for the Drydocking Phased Maintenance

Availability for USS Lang (FF-1060). The work is expected to be completed by Octo- ber, 19, 1988. The contract was awarded by the Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Conversion and Repair, San Francisco, Calif. (N00024- 85-H-8218).

May 4

Continental Maritime of San Diego, Calif., has received a $4.5-million contract for phased maintenance of USS Hoel (DDG-13).

Maintenance includes repairs to the boilers and propulsion system, as well as underwat- er hull preservation. Work is expected to be completed by September 23, 1988. The contract was awarded by the Supervisor of

Shipbuilding, Conversion and Repair, San

Diego, Calif. (N00024-85-H-8212).

May 5

General Electric Co., Marine and Indus- trial Engines and Service Division, Cincin- nati, Ohio, has received a $7.2-million con- tract for spare parts for LM 2500 gas tur- bine engines. These parts include special support equipment, pool spares, repair parts, shipboard spares and modification kits as required for the Spanish Navy. Work

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