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Metro Machine Corporation, Norfolk, Va., is being awarded a $3,721,616 firm-fixed- price contract for a docking selected re- stricted availability for USS Stump (DD- 978). Work will be performed in Norfolk, and is expected to be completed in November 1986. Six bids were solicited and two offers were received. The Supervisor of Shipbuild- ing, Conversion and Repair, Portsmouth,

Va., is the contracting activity (N00024-85-

H-8187).

June 6

Technology Applications Incorporated,

Falls Church, Va., is being issued a $3,019,060 modification to a previously awarded cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for in- stallation services for shipboard non-tacti- cal ADP program systems aboard U.S. Navy vessels. Work will be performed in Norfolk (80 percent), and other naval bases nation- ally (20 percent and is expected to be com- pleted in January 1987. The Naval Sea Sys- tems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-84-C-6407).

The Johns Hopkins University, Applied

Physics Laboratory, Laurel, Md., is being issued a $12,751,600 modification to a pre- viously awarded cost-plus-fixed-fee con- tract for research on tactical/strategic sys- tems, space science, geophysics, biophy- sics, energy conversion, microelectronics, and robotics. Work will be performed in

Laurel, and is expected to be completed

December 31, 1986. The Naval Sea Sys-' terns Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-85-C-5301).

SofTech Incorporated, Waltham, Mass., is being issued a $3,314,366 modification ex- ercising an option under an existing cost- plus-fixed-fee contract for software engi- neering for Navy standard computers. Work will be performed in Waltham, and is ex- pected to be completed in February 1987.

The Naval Sea Systems Command, Wash- ington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-85-C-7037).

Sperry Corporation, Computer Systems

Division, St. Paul, Minn., is being awarded a $91,502,421 letter contract for AN/UYK-7 computer sets (Navy Standard). Work will be performed in St. Paul, Minn. (65 per- cent); Pueblo, Colo. (25 percent); Clearwat- er, Fla. (10 percent), and is expected to be completed in February 1988. The Naval Sea

Systems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-86-D- 5280).

Singer Company, Librascope Division,

Glendale, Calif., is being awarded a $3,409,419 modification to definitize a pre- viously awarded firm-fixed-price letter con- tract for MK-117 fire control system com- ponents: eight MK-92 Mod 4 attack control consoles; MK-19 Mod 3 weapon monitor panels; 22 MK-93 Mod 0 emergency preset consoles; associated pre-cable kits, ord- nance alteration data and installation and checkout spares. Work will be performed in

Glendale, and is expected to be completed in December 1988. The Naval Sea Systems

Command, Washington, D.C., is the con- tracting activity (N00024-85-C-6271).

June 12

Argo Systems, Calif., is being issued a $12,733,884 contract modification to fur- nish 10 line items used in the SLQ-10 Band 1 improvement program. Work will be per- formed in Sunnyvale, Calif. Two bids were solicited and two offers were received. The

Navy Ships Parts Control Center, Mechan- icsburg, Pa., is the contracting activity (N00039-84-C-0311).

Vitro Corporation, Silver Spring, Md., is being issued a $5,131,469 modification to a previously awarded cost-plus-fixed-fee con- tract for Aegis shipbuilding project produc- tion engineering services. Work will be per- formed in Silver Spring, and is expected to be completed in October 1986. The Naval

Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-84-C- 5128).

General Electric Company, Pittsfield,

Mass., is being awarded a $13,063,896 fixed-price-incentive contract for guidance system components for the Trident missile program. Work will be performed in Pitts- field. The Navy's Strategic Systems Pro-

July 15, 1986 gram Office, Washington, D.C., is the con- tracting activity (N00030-86-C-0140).

John Deere Technologies International

Incorporated, Rotary Engine Division,

Wood-Ridge, N.J., is being issued a $33,500,000 modification to a previously awarded cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for the design and development of the SCRE-2 stratified charge rotary engine. Work will be performed in Wood-Ridge, and is expected to be completed September 30, 1988. The

Naval Systems Command, Washington,

D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024- 85-C-5150).

June 17

Austin Company, Austin Electronics Divi- sion, Fair Lawn, N.J., is being issued a $3,770,941 modification to a previously awarded contract to exercise options for a 19F-3A firefighting shipboard trainer, re- lated technical data, conferences, training program and logistics support program.

Work will be performed in Fair Lawn, N.J., (85 percent), and Newport, R.I. (15 per- cent), and is expected to be completed in

June 1989. Eight bids were solicited and three offers were received. The Naval Train- ing System Center, Orlando, Fla., is the con- tracting activity (N61339-85-C-0053).

Sperry Corporation, Reston, Va., is being awarded a $17,500,392 cost-plus-incentive- fee contract to furnish one 20G-6 Landing

Craft Air Cushion (LCAC) full mission trainer with associated technical data and informa- tion integrated logistics support items and engineering support items. Work will be per- formed in Reston, and is expected to be completed in August 1990. Thirty-two bids were solicited and two offers were received.

The Naval Training Systems Center, Orlan- do, Fla, is the contracting activity (N61339- 86-C-0087).

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