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MAJOR NAVY CONTRACTS (Compiled by Maritime Reporter Staff)

Metro Machine Corporation, Norfolk,

Va., was awarded a cost-plus-award-fee contract that, with options, is valued at $53,911,013 for phased maintenance of

LSD-41 class ships homeported in Norfolk under the Phased Maintenance Program.

This contract will require advance planning and actual repair and modernization work under short availabilities. It will also require some post shakedown availability work. The work is expected to be completed October 25, 1994. The Naval Sea Systems Com- mand, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-90-C-8530).

General Dynamics Corporation, Electric

Boat Division, Groton, Conn., was awarded a $43,327,101 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for development studies and design, fabri- cation and integration of engineering devel- opment models/prototypes related to the

SSN-21 submarine program. Work is ex- pected to be completed by September 30, 1992. The Naval Sea Systems Command,

Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-90-C-2901).

Raytheon Company, Submarine Signal

Division, Portsmouth, R.I., was issued a $6,146,379 modification to furnish 140 var- ious line items to be used as spare parts in support of the Combat Acoustic Control

System AN/BSY-1 Program for shipboard use. Expected completion date is in August 1993. The Navy Ship Parts Control Center,

Mechanicsburg, Pa., is the contracting ac- tivity (N00024-90-C-6028). (Mod PK0001)

Sparton Defense Electronic, DeLeon

Springs, Fla., was awarded a $9,116,336 firm-fixed-price order for the retrofit of 30,000 AN/SSQ-77A sonobuoys. The AN/

SSQ-77A sonobuoys will have AN/SSQ-77B convergent zone beam pattern perfor- mance characteristics. Work is expected to be completed in March 1992. The Naval Avi- onics Center, Indianapolis, Ind., is the con- tracting activity (N00163-90-C-0179).

McDonnell Douglas Missile Systems

Company, St. Louis, Mo., was awarded a $42,396,350 firm-fixed-price contract for 13 shipboard launch systems for the Har- poon missile. Work will be performed in St.

Louis, Great Neck, N.Y., San Diego, Calif., and Baltimore, Md., and is expected to be completed in May 1992. This contract com- bines the purchases of the U.S. Navy with the governments of Turkey, Korea, Indone- sia and Australia under the Foreign Military

Sales Program. The Naval Sea Systems

Command, Washington, D.C., is the con- tracting activity (N00024-90-C-5561).

IBM, Manassas, Va., is being awarded an $8,655,071 modification for various quanti- ties of 257 different line items of spare parts for use in the AN/BSY-1 system. Work is expected to be completed in August 1993.

The Navy Ships Parts Control Center, Me- chanicsburg, Pa., is the contracting activity (N00024-90-C-6031).

General Electric Company, Defense Sys- tems Division, Pittsfield, Mass., was awarded a $56,830,800 firm-fixed-price contract for the FY 1990 option for the MK- 15 PHALANX Close-in Weapon System pro- duction hardware. The option awards 18 systems and 11 Block 1 ORDALT kits. Work is expected to be completed July 31, 1992.

The Naval Sea Systems Command is the contracting activity (N00024-89-C3130).

General Dynamics Corporation, Pomona

Division, Pomona, Calif., was awarded a $63,753,856 firm-fixed-price contract for the FY 1990 option for the MK-15 PHALANX

Close-In Weapon System production hard- ware. The option awards 18 systems and 10

Block 1 ORDALT kits. Work is expected to be completed July 31, 1992. This contract combines purchases for the U.S. Navy and

Greece under the Foreign Military Sales

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Program. The Naval Sea Systems Com- mand is the contracting activity (N00024- 89-C3148).

Construction and Rigging, Incorporated,

Snohomish, Wash., was awarded a firm- fixed-price contract to upgrade and repair a crane with option to upgrade a second crane at the Trident Refit Facility, Naval

Submarine Base, Bangor, Wash, (including the option, total contract value is expected to be $6,193,000). Work is expected to be completed in July 1991. The Naval Facilities

Engineering Command, Western Division,

San Bruno, Calif., is the contracting activity (N62474-90-C-0094).

Avondale Industries, Incorporated, Ship- yard Division, New Orleans, La., has been awarded a $63,642,207 fixed-price-incen- tive contract for construction of one MHC- 51 class ship. Work will be performed in

Gulfport, Miss., and is expected to be com- pleted February 1994. The Naval Sea Sys- tems Command is the contracting activity (N00024-90-C-2304).

United Technologies Corporation, Hamil- ton Standard Division, Windsor Locks,

Conn., was awarded a $5,358,680 firm- fixed-price contract for six electrolytic chlo- rine generators for the SSN-688 class ship- building program. Work is expected to be completed March 31, 1992. The Naval Sea

Systems Command. Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-90-C- 4125).

Halter Marine, Inc., Gulfport, Miss., was awarded a $5,227,839 option for the con- struction of three 77-foot PCFs (Patrol

Craft, Fast) under a previously awarded firm-fixed-price contract. Work will be per- formed in New Orleans, La., and is expected (continued on page 33)

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