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building, Conversion and Repair, San Diego,
Calif., awarded the contract (N00024-85-C- 8502).
Metro Machine Corporation, Norfolk,
Va., was awarded a $25,595,172 firm-fixed- price contract for the New Threat Upgrade,
Regular Overhaul of USS Wainwright (CG 28). Work is expected to be completed
August 30, 1991. The Naval Sea Systems
Command, Washington, D.C., awarded the contract (N00024-85-H-8187).
Ingalls Shipbuilding, Inc., Pascagoula,
Miss., was awarded a $12,158,193 cost- plus-award-fee modification for the first op- tion period of follow yard services for DDG 51 class follow ships. Work is expected to be completed December 14, 1990. The Naval
Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C., awarded the contract (N00024-88-C- 2252).
Unisys Corporation, Salt Lake City, Utah, was awarded a $5,934,921 modification to a previously awarded firm-fixed-price con- tract for 12 0J-172 data exchange auxiliary consoles for destroyer and frigate class ships. Work is expected to be completed in
October 1992. This contract combines pur- chases for Taiwan, Japan, Germany and
Spain under the Foreign Military Sales pro- gram. The Naval Sea Systems Command,
Washington, D.C., awarded the contract (N00024-85-C-7004).
Raytheon Company, Submarine Signal
Division, Portsmouth, R.I., was awarded a $6,680,808 firm-fixed-price contract for 4,220 transducers for SSN submarines.
Work is expected to be completed in De- cember 1994. The Naval Sea Systems Com- mand, Washington, D.C., awarded the con- tract (N00024-90-C-6088).
General Instrument Corporation, Under- seas Systems Division, Westwood, Mass., was awarded a $12,874,140 firm-fixed- price contract for transducers and hydro- phones for SSN submarines and surface ships. The base year (FY-90) is for $1,460,519 with options for FY-91 through
FY-94 totalling $11,413,621. Work is ex- pected to be completed by December 1994.
The Naval Sea Systems Command, Wash- ington, D.C., awarded the contract (N00024-90-C-6101).
Norden Systems, Inc., Melville, N.Y., was awarded a $6,768,692 firm-fixed-price modification for seven AN/SPS-67(V)3 ra- dars and associated materials and services for DDG 57 through DDG 63. Work is expected to be completed in August 1993.
The Naval Sea Systems Command, Wash- ington, D.C., awarded the contract (N00024-89-C-5616).
Avondale Industries, Inc., Shipyard Di- vision, Avondale, La., was awarded a $104,429,334 fixed-price-incentive con- tract for detail design and construction of
T-AGS 45, an oceanographic survey ship.
Work is expected to be completed in Octo- ber 1992. The Naval Sea Systems Com- mand, Washington, D.C., awarded the con- tract (N00024-90-C-2307).
General Dynamics Corporation, Electric
Boat Division, Groton, Conn., was awarded a $31,496,351 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract modification for design agent services for
Ohio class submarines. Work is expected to be completed February 28, 1994. The Naval
Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C., awarded the contract (N00024-90-C- 2115).
Robert E. Derecktor of Rhode Island,
Inc., Middletown, R.I., was awarded a $7,303,009 option exercise to a previously awarded firm-fixed-price contract for one large tug for the U.S. Army. Work is ex- pected to be completed June 14, 1992. The
Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington,
D.C., awarded the contract (N00024-88-C- 2136). fixed-price contract for three optical sights for DDG 51 class ships. Work is expected to be completed November 30, 1991. The
Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington,
D.C., awarded the contract (N00024-90-C- 5655).
Israel Military Industries, Chevy Chase,
Md., was awarded a $17,402,798 firm-fixed- price with incentive fee contract for 256
MK-13 Mod 0 and 218 MK-14 Mod 1 canis- ters for the MK-41 vertical launching sys- tems of DDG 51 and DD 963 class ships.
Work is expected to be completed in June 1992. The Naval Sea Systems Command,
Washington, D.C., awarded the contract (N00024-90-C-3216).
Raytheon Company, Equipment Division,
Wayland, Mass., was awarded a $41,254,618 fixed-price-incentive contract for NATO Seasparrow Surface Missile Sys- tems (NSSMS) for LHD and AOE class ships.
Work is expected to be completed in De- cember 1993. This contract combines pur- chases for the U.S. Navy and the govern- ments of Norway, Italy, Germany and Tur- key. The Naval Sea Systems Command,
Washington, D.C., awarded the contract (N00024-90-C-5145).
Raytheon Company, Equipment Division
Wayland, Mass., was awarded an $83,912,679 firm-fixed-price contract for five shipsets of Aegis weapons system SPY transmitter and MK-99 fire control system auxiliary equipment for DDG class ships and various Aegis battle spares. Work is ex- pected to be completed in November 1993.
The Naval Sea Systems Command, Wash- ington, D.C., awarded the contract (N00024-90-C-5144).
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Mass., was awarded an $8,975,954 firm-