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U.S. NAVY

CURRENT NAVY & COAST GUARD VESSELS UNDER CONTRACT AT U.S. YARDS

SHIPYARD

NAVY NUMBER NAME

APPROX.

CONTRACT $

CONTRACT

DEL'Y DATE

SHIPYARD

NAVY NUMBER

APPROX. CONTRACT

NAME CONTRACT $ DEL'Y DATE

Atlantic Marine

MK IV patrol boats (3) unnamed 4,155,500

Avondale Industries

T-AO-187 Henry J. Kaiser 123,900,000

T-AO-188 Joshua Humphreys 117,000,000

T-AO-189 John Lenthall 116,000,000

T-A0-I90 unnamed 116,000,000

I-AO-193 d 116,000,000

T-AO-195 unnamed 101,000,000

LSD-44 d 166,000,000

LSD-45-46 unnamed (2) 306,800,000

LSD-47-48 unnamed (2) 300,000,000

Bath Iron Works

FFG-59 Kauffman 89,300,000

CG-51 Thomas S. Gates 305,300,000

CG-58 unnamed 252,800,000

CG-60-61 unnamed (2) 383,600,000

CG-63-64 d (2) 386,600,000

DDG-51 Arleigh Burke 321,900,000

Bell Textron Marine Systems

LCAC-7-12 unnamed (6) 102,000,000

LCAC-13-24 unnamed (12) 197,000,000

MSH-1 Cardinal 28,300,000

Bender Shipbuilding

LCM-8 type unnamed (4) 3,000,0003

Bethlehem-Sparrows Point

T-AGS-39-40 unnamed (2) 132,000,000

Boeing Marine

APH unnamed 6,900,000'

Patrol boats (Thailand-2) unnamed 112,000,000

Bollinger Shipyard

WPB-1311 Naushon 5,000,000

WPB-1312 Sanibel 5,000,000

WPB-1313 Ebisto 5,000,000

WPB-1314 Sepelo 5,000,000

WPB-1315 Matinicus 5,000,000

WPB-1316 Nantucket 5,000,000

Robert E. Derecktor

WMEC-908 Tahoma 37,700,000

WMEC-909 Campbell 30,160,000

WMEC-910 Thetis 30,160,000

WMEC-911 Forward 30,160,000

WMEC-912 Legare 30,160,000

WMEC-913 Mohawk 30,160,000

General Dynamics/Electric Boat

SSN-724 unnamed 70,121,000

SSN-725 d 70,121,000

SSN-751-2 unnamed (2) 560,200,000

SSN-754-5 unnamed (2) 649,000,000

SSN-757 d 283,000,000

SSN-21 unnamed 28,900,0002

SSBN-733 Nevada 401,000,000

SSBN-734 unnamed 523,700,000

SSBN-735 d 531,600,000

SSBN-736 unnamed 500,870,000

SSBN-737 d 616,400,000

SSBN 738 unnamed 674,100,000

SSN-760-63 d 1,032,667,000

Legend: 1—long-lead procurement; 2

NA 9/86 12/86 5/87 9/87 8/88 1/89 7/88 88-89 89-90 10/86 1/87 6/88 89

NA 2/89

NA

NA 88 87-88 6/87 87 87 87

Halter Marine 5/87 10/87 88 6/89 10/87 88 89 90 90 12/91 2/91

T-AGOS-13-14 unnamed (2) 28,500,000 88

T-AGOS-15 unnamed 13,844,067 3/89

Litton/lngalls

CGr53 Mobile. Bay 332,000,000 2/87

CG-54-56 unnamed (3) 926,100,000 87-88

CG-57, 59 unnamed (2) 325,500,000 88

CG-62 238,600,000 89

CG-65 unnamed 242,600,000 90

LHD-1 Wasp 1,365,700,000 3/89

LHD-2 unnamed 38,877,0002 —

Lockheed-Gulfport

LCAC unnamed (2)

Lockheed-Seattle

LSD-43 Fort McHenry

Marinette Marine

MCM-2 Defender

MCM-4 Champion

TWR unnamed (5)

YP Yard Patrol Craft unnamed (20)

Moss Point Marine

LCU unnamed (2)

Norfolk Shipbuilding

Logistic Support (Army-4)

Newport News Shipbuilding

CVN-71 Theodore Roosevelt

CVN-72 Abraham Lincoln

CVN-73 George Washington

SSN-722 Key West

SSN-723 Oklahoma City

SSN-750 Newport News

SSN-753 unnamed

SSN 756.8-9 unnamed (3)

SSN-760 unname

SSN-21

Pennsylvania Shipbuilding

T-AO-191-2 unnamed (2)

T-AO-194 d

Peterson Builders

ARS-53 Grapple

MCM-1 Avenger

MCM-3 Sentry

MCM-5 unnamed

RMI, Inc.

SWCM unname 24,800,000 271,500,000 46,000,000 42,000,000 13,000,000 59,700,000

Tacoma Boatbuilding

T-AGOS-9 Assertive

T-AGOS-IO Invincibl

T-AGOS-11 Dauntless

T-AGOS-12 Vigorou

Missile ships (2-lndonesia) unnamed

Todd Pacific-San Pedro

FFG-60 R.M. Davis

FFG-61 unnamed design contract; 3—under subcontract from Twin City Shipyard 88 6/87 8/86 86 86-87 8,600,000 9/86 80,000,000 1,300,000,000 1,550,000,000 1,550,000,000 225,000,000 225,000,000 278,000,000 319,000,000 779,500,000 55,000,000' 28,900,0002 222,000,000 97,500,000 33,900,000 64,400,000 57,900,000 57,900,000 11,250,000 12,500,000 12,500,000 12,500,000 12,500,000 143,000,000 89,900,000 96,100,000 89 9/86 12/89 12/91 6/87 87 87 88 89-90 89 90 87 86 87 88

NA

NA

NA

NA 10/86 11/88

Major Navy Contracts (continued) expected to be completed in March 1988.

Seventeen bids were solicited and six offers were received. The Navy Ships Parts Con- trol Center, Mechanicsburg, Pa., is the con- tracting activity (N00104-86-C-A098).

June 27

Rockwell International Corporation, Au- tonetics Marine Systems Division, Ana- heim, Calif., is being issued a $6,355,600 firm-fixed-price order to furnish 24 various electronic items to be used as spare parts in support of the AN/WSN-3A(V) (2) electron- ically suspended gyro navigators for ship- board use. Work will be performed in Ana- heim, and is expected to be completed in

July 1988. The Navy Ships Parts Control

Center, Mechanicsburg, Pa., is the con- tracting activity (N00104-85-C-0370).

SRI International, Menlo Park, Calif., is being awarded a $3,943,366 cost-plus- fixed-fee contract for continued research and support concerning the U.S. Air Force over-the-horizon radar system. Work will be performed in Menlo Park, and is expected to be completed January 31, 1989. The Office of Naval Research, Arlington, Va., is the con- tracting activity (N00014-86-C-0406).

Western Research Corporation, San Die- go, Calif., is being awarded a $3,309,473 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for the design, fabrication and testing of a rep-rated dif- fraction limited laser system for use in set- ting up and testing atmospheric compensa- tion apparatus. Work will be performed in

San Diego, and is expected to be completed

December 15, 1987. The Office of Naval

Research, Washington, D.C., is the con- tracting activity (N00014-86-C-0548).

Rockwell International Corporation, Au- tonetics Marine Systems Division, Ana- heim, Calif., is being issued a $7,865,500 firm-fixed-price order to furnish 16 various electronic items to be used as spare parts in support of the AN/WSN/-3A(V) (2) elec- tronically suspended gyro navigators for shipboard use. Work will be performed in

Anaheim, and is expected to be completed in July 1988. The Navy Ships Parts Control

Center, Mechanicsburg, Pa., is the con- tracting activity (N00104-85-G-0370).

Rockwell International Corporation, Au- tonetics Marine Systems Division, Ana- heim, Calif., is being issued a $3,220,000 firm-fixed-price order to furnish one elec- tronic item to be used as spare parts in sup- port of the AN/WSN-3A(V) (2) electronically suspended gyro navigators for shipboard use. Work will be performed in Anaheim, and is expected to be completed in July 1988.

The Navy Ships Parts Control Center, Me- chanicsburg, Pa., is the contracting activity (N00104-85-G-0370).

June 30

Rockwell International Corporation, Au- tonetics Marine Systems Division, Ana- heim, Calif., is being awarded a $10,155,000 fixed-price-incentive contract modification definitizing a previously awarded letter contract for seven AN/BQQ- 9 sonar signal processing sets and related hardware for fleet ballistic missile subma- rines. Work will be performed in Anaheim, and is expected to be completed December 31, 1988. The Naval Sea Systems Com- mand, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-85-C-6055).

Halter Marine, New Orleans, La., is being issued a $13,844,067 modification to a pre- viously awarded firm-fixed-price contract, to exercise an option for one T-AGOS-1 class ocean surveillance ship (T-AGOS-15).

Work will be performed in Moss Point, Miss., and is expected to be completed in March 1989. The Naval Sea Systems Command,

Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-85-C-2046).

Singer Company, Librascope Division,

Glendale, Calif., is being awarded a $12,030,000 firm-fixed-price contract mod- ification definitizing a previously awarded letter contract for seven MK-92 Mod 1 attack control consoles and six MK-96 Mod 0 weapon launch consoles production and related hardware for Trident defensive weapons systems. Work will be performed in

Glendale, Calif., and is expected to be com- pleted in April 1988.The Naval Sea Systems

Command, Washington, D.C., is the con- tracting activity (N00024-85-C-6166). (continued) 40 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News

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