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MAJOR NAVY
CONTRACTS
Compiled By Maritime Reporter Staff
January 10
Vitro Corporation, Silver Spring, Md., was awarded a $6,441,595 modification to a previously awarded cost-plus-fixed-fee con- tract for technical engineering services for the Aegis shipbuilding program. Work is expected to be completed by January 1990.
The Naval Sea Systems Command, Wash- ington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-86-C-5506).
January 12
Continental Maritime of San Diego, San
Diego, Calif., was awarded a $3,262,844 firm-fixed-price contract for Drydocking Se- lected Restricted Availability (DSRA) for
USS Fanning (FF-1076). Work is expected to be completed by April 28, 1989. The Super- visor of Shipbuilding, Conversion and Re- pair, San Diego, Calif., is the contracting activity (N00024-85-8212).
January 13
Samson Tug & Barge Company, Sitka,
Alaska, was awarded a firm-fixed-rate, indef- inite delivery, indefinite quantity contract under the Small Business set-aside program to transport containerized and breakbulk cargo between Seattle, Wash., and the Na- val Air Station, Adak, Alaska. The estimated cost over the term of the contract is $8,563,443. The contract performance pe- riod is 24 months. The Military Sealift Com- mand, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00033-88-C-8503).
AT8T Technologies Incorporated,
Greensboro, N.C., was awarded a $23,885,779 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for oceanographic services. Work is ex- pected to be completed September 30, 1989. The Space and Naval Warfare Sys- tems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00039-89-C-0067).
January 19
AAI Corporation, Hunt Valley, Md., was awarded a $5,151,138 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract to modify and improve the opera- tional suitability, effectiveness and safety of the Pioneer Unmanned Air Vehicle (UAV).
The contract also provides for the ship- board integration of the vehicle. Work is expected to be completed in January 1990.
The Naval Air Systems Command, Washing- ton, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00019-89-C-0090).
January 24
Ingalls Shipbuilding Incorporated. Pas- cagoula, Miss., was awarded a $3,901,000 modification to a previously awarded cost- plus-fixed-fee contract for planning yard support for CG-47 class cruisers. Work is expected to be completed by September 30, 1989. The Naval Sea Systems Com- mand, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-87-C-2031).
Westinghouse Electric Company, Cleve- land, Ohio, was awarded a $77,400,000 modificaiton to a previously awarded firm- fixed-price contract for 96 MK-48 Advanced
Capability (ADCAP) torpedoes. Work is ex- pected to be completed on November 1, 1991. The Naval Sea Systems Command,
Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-88-C-6325).
January 26
Magnavox Government and Industrial
Electronics Company, Fort Wayne, Ind., was awarded a $7,283,933 firm-fixed-price modification to a previously awarded con- tract for 36,068 AN/SSQ-53B sonobuoys.
Work is expected to be completed in De- cember 1989. The Naval Avionics Center,
Indianapolis, Ind., is the contracting activity (N00163-88-C-0002).
May, 1989
February 2
Unisys Corporation, Shipboard and
Ground Systems, Great Neck, N.Y., was awarded a $4,092,228 modification to a previously awarded cost-plus-fixed-fee con- tract for design engineering support for the
MK-92 fire control system. The Naval Sea
Systems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-88-C- 5626).
February 10
Metal Trades Incorporated, Hollywood,
S.C., was awarded a $4,474,813 firm-fixed- price contract for Restricted Availability (RAV) for Los Alamos (AFDB-7). Work will be performed in Holy Loch, Scotland, and is expected to be completed August 20, 1989.
The Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Conversion and Repair, Charleston, S.C., is the con- tracting activity (N00024-85-H-8686).
February 14
Todd Pacific Shipyards Corporation, San
Pedro, Calif., was awarded a $3,282,422 firm-fixed-price contract for Phased Mainte- nance Availability (PMA) services for USS
Ogden (LPD-5). Work is expected to be completed by June 2, 1989. The Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Conversion and Repair,
Long Beach, Calif., is the contracting activi- ty (N00024-85-H-8237).
Robert E. Derecktor of Rhode Island
Incorporated, Middletown, R.I., was awarded a $7,178,447 firm-fixed-price modification exercising an option to a pre- (continued)
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