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Circle 111 on Reader Service Card •> tract for 37 AN/GRC-171 (V)4 radios and 56 AN/VRC-47 VHF radios to be used to support first article testing of the AN/TYQ- 23 (V)l and (V)2. Work will be completed
July 31, 1989. The Space and Naval Warfare
Systems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00039-87-C- 0330).
January 11
Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine, received a $11.9-million contract for services for CG- 47 class ships. Work is expected to be com- pleted in January 1991. The contract was awarded by the Naval Sea Systems Com- mand, Washington, D.C. (N00024-88-C- 2138).
January 12
Litton Amecon, College Park, Md., re- ceived a $3-million contract for AN/BLD-1 direction finding systems for new subma- rines. Work is expected to be completed in
January 1990. The contract was awarded by the Naval Sea Systems Command, Wash- ington, D.C., (N00024-87-C-5014).
General Dynamics Corp., Electric Boat
Division, Groton, Conn., received a $152.7- million contract for engineering and techni- cal services for Ohio class submarines. Work is expected to be completed in September 1990. The contract was awarded by the
Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington,
D.C., (N00024-88-C-2219).
January 13
UNISYS Corporation, Great Neck, N.Y., was awarded a $3,484,908 cost-plus-fixed- fee contract for engineering services for the
Fleet Ballistic Missile program. Work will be completed March 31, 1989. The Strategic
Systems Program Office, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00030-88-C- 0049).
Vitro Corporation, Silver Spring, Md., was awarded a $26,965,021 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for services for various submarine maintenance programs. Work will be com- pleted September 30, 1991. The Naval Sea
Systems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-88-C- 2139).
January 14
RCA, Electronic Systems Division,
Moorestown, N.J., was awarded a $375,700,000 fixed-price-incentive con- tract for MK 7 Aegis weapon systems for
CG-66, 67, 68 and DDG-52 and 53. Work will be completed in July 1990. The Naval Sea
Systems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-88-C- 5140).
York International Corporation, York,
Pa., was awarded a $4,497,184 firm-fixed- price contract to procure 363 refrigerant 114-ton air conditioning units plus related engineering services. Work will be com- pleted June 1, 1992. The Naval Sea Sys- tems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-88-C-4200).
January 15
General Dynamics Corp., Pomona, Calif., has received a $163.5-million contract with performance incentives for the Stan- dard Missile 2 for Terrier, Aegis and Tartar- equipped ships. Work is expected to be completed in December 1990. The contract was awarded by the Naval Sea Systems
Command. Washington, D C. (N00024-88-
C-5300).
Raytheon Co., Missile Systems Division,
Bristol, Tenn., has received a $130.5-mil- lion contract with performance incentives for the Standard Missile 2 for Terrier, Aegis and Tartar-equipped ships. Work is ex- pected to be completed in December 1990.
The contract was awarded by the Naval Sea
Systems Command, Washington, D.C. (N00024-88-C-5301).
AT&T Technologies, Inc., Greensboro,
N.C., has received a $17.7-million contract for oceanographic services. Work is ex- pected to be completed by April 15, 1988.
The contract was awarded by the Space and
Naval Warfare Systems Command, Wash-