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Derecktor Receives $7.2-Million To Build

Another Army Tug

Robert E. Derecktor of Rhode

Island, Inc., Middletown, R.I., re- cently received a $7.2-million firm- fixed-price modification exercising an option to a previously awarded contract for the construction of a large tugboat for the U.S. Army.

The work is expected to be com- pleted in February 1991. The con- tract was awarded by the Naval Sea

Systems Command, Washington,

D.C. (N00024-88-C-2136).

Wyle Labs Wins $6-Million Navy Pact

The Scientific Services & Systems

Group of Wyle Laboratories, Hamp- ton, Va., has been awarded a three- year contract valued at over $6 mil- lion by the U.S. Navy's David Tay- lor Research Center in Bethesda,

Md.

Wyle will automate the center's instrument calibration, repair and inventory operations and develop calibration procedures for complete measurement systems at research facilities in Carderock and Annapol- is, Md. Wyle will also calibrate, repair and maintain the center's cast complement of instruments, computers and measurement sys- tems.

Albert L. Bossier Jr. Named 1989 Nimitz Award Winner

A.L. Don introduces the 'Next Step' in Debarkation

Ladders... a ERIK II

A totally synthetic debarkation lad- der. Designed with steps you can replace quickly and easily, right on board the vessel.

A specially designed mechanical clamp holds each step in place... No need to unstring... No special tools required. "ERIK II" has successfully undergone drop tests as high as 110' (33.53 meters). Approved by the U.S.C.G.

Meets or exceeds SOLAS and IMO standards. Each step easily with- stands loads of 700 lbs. with less than •%" of deflection. Ropes are polypro- dacron with white outer jacket and orange safety core. "ERIK II" is patented, available worldwide, at prices far lower than competitors.

Take the 'next step' and call for free literature, technical drawings and quotes.

Headquarters:

A.L. Don Co.

A division of Steelstran Ind.

One Don Plaza. Dock Street

Matawan, New Jersey 07747 (201) 541-5330 • (201) 541-5335

Telex: 139374

Fax: 201-541-9555

A.L. Don, Southeast

Atlantic Cordage Corp. of Florida 3791 NW 25th St.

Miami. FL 33142 (305) 635-9980

FAX: (305) 635-9794

A.L. Don, Mid-Atlantic

Wm. H. Swan & Sons, Inc. 1330 Azalea Garden Road

Norfolk, VA 23502 (804) 855-4711

In Washington,

Oregon and California call 1-800-458-5722.

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Albert L. Bossier Jr.

Albert L. Bossier Jr., chair- man and chief executive officer of

Avondale Industries, Inc., has been chosen to receive the 1989 Fleet

Admiral Chester W. Nimitz Award given by the Navy League of the

United States, a 70,000-member ci- vilian organization dedicated to

America's maintaining a strong and viable maritime defense through the

Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and merchant marine.

In announcing the selection,

Jack H. Morse, national president of the Navy League, stated: "Mr.

Bossier's dynamic leadership, per- sonal commitment, and unyielding dedication to both professional and community excellence during his 32 years with Avondale Industries ex- emplify the very principles on which this nation was founded."

Mr. Bossier is the ninth recip- ient of the Nimitz Award, which is presented annually to an individual who has made outstanding contri- butions to U.S. maritime strength and national security.

Under Mr. Bossier's leadership,

Avondale Industries has pioneered innovative technological advances— such as modular ship assembly— and implemented modernization and cost control programs which have made it possible for military ships and boats to be built at rea- sonable cost.

Subs To Be Deactivated

By Newport News Under $35-Million Pact

Newport News Shipbuilding &

Drydock Co., Newport News, Va., recently received a $35-million firm- fixed-price contract to inactivate and defuel two submarines, the USS

Skipjack (SSN-585) and the USS

Sculpin (SSN-590). The work is ex- pected to be completed by July 1990. The contract was awarded by the Naval Sea Systems Command,

Washington, D.C. (N00024-89-C- 2150).

Intermarine USA Receives

Additional $41.3 Million

To Build Minehunter

Intermarine USA, Savannah, Ga., recently received a $41.3-million modification definitizing a pre- viously awarded contract to con- struct one coastal minehunter ship (MHC-51). The work is expected to be completed by July 31, 1991. The

Naval Sea Systems Command,

Washington, D.C., awarded the con- tract (N00024-87-C-2136).

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