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Conversion and Repair, San Diego, Calif. (N00024-86-C-8521).

National Steel and Shipbuilding Co., San

Diego, Calif., was awarded a $6.8-million modification to a contract for the USS Bar- bour County (LST-1195). Work was to be completed by Jan. 27, 1989. The contract was awarded by the Supervisor of Shipbuild- ing, Conversion and Repair, San Diego, Cal- if. (N00024-86-C-8521).

November 17

General Dynamics Corporation, Electric

Boat Division, Groton, Conn., was awarded a $17,699,000 modification to a previously awarded cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for de- sign services for the SSN-21 Seawolf class submarine. Work is expected to be com- pleted September 30, 1989. The Naval Sea

Systems Command. Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-87-C- 2011).

November 18

General Electric Co., Moorestown, N.J.. was awarded a $4.2-million modification to a contract for shipyard test and integration support for CG-60, CG-61, and CG-62. Work was to be completed by Feb. 28, 1989. The contract was awarded by the Naval Sea Sys- tems Command, Washington, D.C. (N00024-87-C-5600).

November 21

Southwest Marine Inc., San Diego, Calif., was awarded a $4-million modification to a contract for a Phased Maintenance Availa- bility for USS Juneau (LPD-10). Work is to be completed March 17, 1989. The con- tract was awarded by the Supervisor of

Shipbuilding, Conversion and Repair, San

Diego, Calif. (N00024-87-C-8518).

November 29

Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock

Co., Newport News, Va., was awarded a $22-million contract for planning yard ser- vices for SSN-688 class submarines. Work is to be completed by Sept. 30, 1989. The contract was awarded by the Naval Sea Sys- tems Command, Washington, D.C. (N00024-89-C-2089).

December 1

Norfolk Shipbuilding and Drydock Corp.,

Norfolk, Va., was awarded an $11.4-million contract for Drydocking Selected Re- stricted Availability (DSRA) for USS Emory

S. Land (AS-39). Work is to be completed by

May 4, 1989. The contract was awarded by the Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Conversion and Repair, Portsmouth, Va. (N00024-85-

H-8195).

General Electric, Moorestown, N.J., was awarded a $9.6-million modification to a contract to integrate the Aegis combat sys- tem into a Japanese destroyer. Work is to be completed by November 1993. The con- tract was awarded by the Naval Sea Sys- tems Command, Washington, D.C. (N00024-86-C-5545).

December 2

Magnetek ALS, Anaheim, Calif., was awarded a $4.7-million contract for the production of the power supply and split bus controller of the Japanese Aegis weapon system. Work is to be completed by Decem- ber 1991. The contract was awarded by the

Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington,

D.C. (N00024-88-C-5198).

Norfolk Shipbuilding & Drydock Corp.,

Norfolk, Va., was awarded a $3-million con- tract for the drydocking and repair of USNS

Pawcatuck (T-AO-108), a Military Sealift

Command (MSC) fleet oiler. Work is to be completed by April 11. 1989. The contract was awarded by the Military Sealift Com- mand, Atlantic (N62381-89-C-0204).

December 7

General Electric Co., Syracuse, N.Y., was awarded a $225-million modification to a contract for AN/BSY-2 submarine combat systems. Work is to be completed by No- vember 1993. The contract was awarded by the Naval Sea Systems Command, Washing- ton, D.C. (N00024-88-C-6150).

General Dynamics Corp., Groton, Conn., was awarded a $77.8-million modification

Circle 193 on Reader Service Card •*• to a contract for engineering and technical services in support of Ohio (SSBN-726) class submarines. Work is to be completed by Sept. 30, 1990. The contract was awarded by the Naval Sea Systems Com- mand, Washington, D.C. (N00024-88-C- 2219).

McDermott Inc., Amelia, La., was awarded a $10-million modification to a contract for one Torpedo Test Craft. Work is to be completed by February 1991. The contract was awarded by the Naval Sea Sys- tems Command, Washington, D.C. (N00024-88-C-2093).

Atlantic Dry Dock Corp., Jacksonville, Fla, was awarded a $5.2-million contract for

USS Tattnall (DDG-19). Work is to be com- pleted by May 14, 1989. The contract was awarded by the Supervisor of Shipbuilding,

Conversion and Repair, Jacksonville, Fla. (N00024-85-H-8111).

December 9

Continental Maritime, San Francisco,

Calif., was awarded a $6.8-million contract for Drydocking Phased Maintenance Availa- bility of USS Samuel Gompers (AD-37).

Work is to be completed by July 24, 1989.

The contract was awarded by the Supervi- sor of Shipbuilding, Conversion and Repair,

San Francisco, Calif. (N00024-85-H-8218).

December 12

Newport News Shipbuilding, Newport

News, Va., was awarded a $20-million mod- ification to a contract for naval architectural and engineering support for advanced nu- clear attack submarines. Work is to be com- pleted by September 1989. The contract was awarded by the Naval Sea Systems

Command, Washington, D.C. (N00024-87-

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