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Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Wilkins

Township, Pa., was recently awarded an $11.4-million modification to a contract for naval nuclear propulsion components. The work is expected to be completed Septem- ber 1993. The contract was awarded by the

Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington,

D.C. (N00024-88-C-4030).

GTE Government Systems Division, Moun- tain View, Calif., was recently awarded a $19.2-million modification to a contract for materials for the AN/WLQ-4(V)1 submarine electronic surveillance product improve- ment model. The contract was awarded by the Naval Sea Systems Command, Washing- ton, D.C. (N00024-87-C-5047).

General Electric Co., Burlington, Va., was recently awarded $9.7-million contract for the Mk 15 Phalanx close-in weapon sys- tem's ammunition handling system plus the integration of armament subsystems into various CG and DDG Class ships. The work is expected to be completed September 30, 1990. The contract was awarded by the

Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington,

D.C. (N00024-89-C-3108).

General Electric Co., Moorestown, N.J., was recently awarded a $3.8-million modifica- tion to a contract for Aegis installation and test support for DDG-51 Class destroyers.

The contract was awarded by the Naval Sea

Systems Command, Washington, D.C. (N00024-84-C-5144).

December 21

Metal Trades Inc., Hollywood, S.C., was recently awarded a $3.6-million contract for long lead material for the USS Los Ala- mos (AFDB-7). The work is expected to be completed May 1989. The contract was awarded by the Naval Sea Systems Com- mand, Washington, D.C. (N00024-85-H- 8686).

Newport News Shipbuilding, Newport

News, Va., was recently awarded a $51.5- million contract for engineering services for

SSN-688 Class submarines. The work is expected to be completed October 31, 1989. The contract was awarded by the

Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington,

D.C. (N00024-89-C-2032).

General Dynamics Corporation, San Diego,

Calif., was recently awarded a $4.7-million contract for Tomahawk sea-launched cruise missile all-up-round depot maintenance.

The work is expected to be completed

December 1990. The contract was awarded by the Cruise Missiles Project Office, Naval

Air Systems Command, Washington, D.C. (N00019-89-C-0001).

December 23

Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine, was recently awarded a $9.5-million modification to a contract for yard services for CG-47 Class ships. The work is expected to be com- pleted October 30, 1989. The contract was awarded by the Naval Sea Systems Com- mand, Washington, D.C. (N00024-88-C- 2138).

Southwest Marine, San Francisco, Calif., was recently awarded a $3.1-million con- tract for the Selected Restricted Availability (SRA) of the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70). The work is expected to be com- pleted April 21, 1989. The contract was awarded by the Supervisor of Shipbuilding,

Conversion and Repair, San Francisco, Cal- if. (N00024-85-H-8220).

December 28

Leadermar, Inc., Jacksonville, Fla., was re- cently awarded a $4.5-million contract to provide layberth services for the USNS Ca- pella (T-AKR-293) and USNS Antares (T-

AKR-294). The work is expected to be com- pleted July 21, 1994. The contract was awarded by the Military Sealift Command,

Washington, D.C. (N00033-89-C-4005).

December 30

General Electric Co., Syracuse, N.Y., was recently awarded a $9.8-million modifica- tion to a contract for the full scale engineer- ing development of AN/SLR-24 sonar. The work is expected to be completed July 31, 1989. The contract was awarded by the

Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington,

D.C. (N00024-86-C-6248).

FMC Corporation, Minneapolis, Minn., was recently awarded an $87-million contract for Mk 13 Mod 4 guided missile launching systems for FFG-7 Class frigates. The work is expected to be completed January 21, 1992. The contract was awarded by the

Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington,

D.C. (N00024-89-C-3109).

Seaworthy Systems Inc., Centerbrook,

Conn., was recently $7.2-million contract to provide maintenance, material readiness and information systems development ser- vices for Military Sealift Command ships through shipboard automated maintenance management/engineering administration system. The contract performance period is for one year, with two one-year options. The contract was awarded by the Military Sealift

Command, Washington, D.C. (N00033-89-

D-3021).

January 5

Orange Shipbuilding Co., Inc., Orange, Tex- as, was recently awarded a $4.3-million contract for the construction of 11 open lighters. The work is expected to be com- pleted November 1990. The contract was awarded by the Naval Sea Systems Com- mand, Washington, D.C. (N00024-89-C- 2112).

Canadian Commercial Corporation, Otta- wa, Canada, was recently awarded a $3.9- million modification to a contract for two

A/W42U(V)1 Recovery Assist, Securing and

Traversing (RAST) systems for use on FFG-7 (continued)

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