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Major Navy Contracts (continued) version and Repair, Newport News, Va., is the contracting activity (N00024-86-H- 8002).

Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry

Dock Company, Newport News, Va., is be- ing awarded a $3,981,760 cost-plus-fixed- fee contract for planning and material sup- port for USS Nevada (SSBN-733) post- shakedown availability. Work will be per- formed in Newport News, and is expected to be completed January 26, 1987. The Super- visor of Shipbuilding, Conversion and Re- pair, Newport News, Va., is the contracting activity (N00024-86-H-8002).

July 21

Hydroscience Incorporated, Dallas, Tex- as, is being awarded a $5,339,380 firm- fixed-price contract for oceanographic equipment. Work will be performed in Dal- las, Texas (20 percent), and at sea (80 per- cent), and is expected to be completed Sep- tember 30, 1987. Twenty-two bids were so- licited and two offers were received. The

Space and Naval Warfare Systems Com- mand, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00039-86-C-0334).

July 22

University of Rhode Island, Kingston,

R.I., is being issued a $3,054,119 cost-reim- bursement-type contract modification for continued oceanography support. Work will be performed in Kingston, and is expected to be completed December 31, 1987. The work will be incrementally funded with $1,769,253 in FY-86 funds, and $1,284,866 in FY-87 funds. This contract modification was competitively procured under a Broad

Agency Announcement issued by the Office of the Chief of Naval Research. The Office of

Naval Research, Arlington, Va., is the con- tracting activity (N00014-81-C-0062).

Ford Aerospace & Communications Cor- poration, Aeronutronic Division, Newport

Beach, Calif., is being awarded a $3,607,123 firm-fixed-price contract for cold gas servo first article qualifications test program for the Sidewinder Guidance Con- trol System (SGCS). Work will be performed in Newport Beach, and is expected to be completed in June 1987. Nine bids were so- licited and three offers were received. The

Naval Weapons Center, China Lake, Calif., is the contracting activity (N60530-86-C- 0484).

July 23

Gould Defense Systems Incorporated,

Defense Electronics Division, Glen Burnie,

Md., is being issued a $35,049,418 modifi- cation definitizing a previously awarded fixed-price-incentive contract for subsys- tems of the AN/SQR-19 Tactical Towed

Array Sonar System (TACTASS) for various types of surface ships. Work will be per- formed in Glen Burnie, and is expected to be completed in February 1990. This contract combines purchases for the U.S. Navy (60 percent), and for Canada (40 percent), under the Foreign Military Sales program.

The Naval Sea Systems Command, Wash- ington, D.C, is the contracting activity (N00024-83-C-6294).

July 24

Columbia Research Corporation, Arling- ton, Va., is being awarded a $5,188,925 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for logistical technical data for SSN-688, SSBN-726 and

SSN-21 class submarines. Work will be per- formed in Arlington, and is expected to be completed December 31, 1989. Seventy- one bids were solicited and three offers were received. The Naval Sea Systems

Command, Washington, D.C, is the con- tracting activity (N00024-86-C-6116).

Southwest Marine Incorporated, San Die- go Division, San Diego, Calif., is being awarded a $30,347,940 fixed-price con- tract for the regular overhaul of USS Fife (DD-991). Work will be performed in San

Diego, and is expected to be completed

September 25, 1987. Eleven bids were soli- cited and five offers were received. The

Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington,

D.C, is the contracting activity (N00024-86-

C-8514).

Grumman Aerospace Corporation, Beth- page, N.Y., is being issued a $4,349,843 order as additional funding under a firm- fixed-price contract for 16 end items of weapon replacement assembly level sup- port equipment for the new APS-139 radar.

Work will be performed in Bethpage, and is expected to be completed in June 1989.

The Naval Air Systems Command, Washing- ton, D.C, is the contracting activity (N00019-83-C-0007).

Grumman Aerospace Corporation, Beth- page, N.Y., is being issued a $12,895,353 order as additional funding under a firm- fixed-price contract to develop 30 test pro- gram sets in support of the new APS-139 radar. Work will be performed in Bethpage, and is expected to be completed in June 1989. The Naval Air Systems Command,

Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00019-84-C-0046).

July 25

Amex Systems Incorporated, Compton,

Calif., is being issued a $3,113,764 modifi- cation to a previously awarded firm-fixed- price contract for 141 ON-143(V)6's with spares and data for the Navy Satellite Com- munications (NSC) system that supports the exchange of tactical targeting data be- tween surface ships, submarines and shore support sites. Work will be performed in

Compton, and is expected to be completed

September 30, 1987. This contract com- bines purchases for the U.S. Navy (94 per- cent), and for the United Kingdom (6 per- cent) under the Foreign Military Sales pro- gram. The Space and Naval Warfare Sys- tems Command, Washington, D.C, is the contracting activity (N00039-85-C-0238).

AT&T Technologies, Greensboro, N.C., is being issued a $5,990,000 modification to a previously awarded cost-plus-fixed-fee con- tract for oceanographic research. Work will be performed in Greensboro, and is ex-

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