MAJOR NAVY CONTRACTS
Telephonies Corporation, Command Systems Division, Farmingdale, N.Y., was awarded a $23,371,700 firm-fixed-price contract for five AN/TPX-42A(V)12 amphibious air traffic control direct altitude and identity readout systems for LHD 2, LHD 3, LHD 4. CVN 74 and various support activities.
The work is expected to be completed in May 1994. The Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00019-90-C-0219).
General Electric Company, Electronic Systems Department, Moorestown, N.J., was awarded a $75,000,000 cost-plus-fixedfee contract for combat system engineering services to assess and evaluate candidate systems, modifications, and equipments for inclusion in potential Aegis weapon system baseline upgrades. The work is expected to be completed September 30, 1995. The Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024- 91-C-5128).
IBM Corporation, Federal Sector Division, Manassas, Va., was awarded a $9,466,709 firm-fixed-price contract modification for the upgrade and conversion of AN/BQQ-5 submarine acoustic 21B64 trainers. The work is expected to be completed in August 1995. The Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-89-C-6081).
TRW Systems Division, Federal Systems Group, Fairfax, Va., was awarded an $87,000,000 (with all options exercised) cost-plus-award-fee contract for systems engineering and integration support services for integrated undersea surveillance programs for the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command's Undersea Surveillance Project Office. The work is expected to be completed September 30, 1995. The Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00039-91-C-0047).
General Dynamics Corporation, Electric Boat Division, Groton, Conn., was awarded an $11,060,832 cost-plus-award-fee contract modification for combat control system engineering and technical services for Ohio class submarines. The work is expected to be completed September 30, 1991. The Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-90-C-2109).
General Dynamics Corporation, Electric Boat Division, Groton, Conn., was awarded a $56,082,270 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract modification for engineering and technical services for Ohio class submarines. The work is expected to be completed September 30, 1991. The Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-90-C-2115).
Todd Pacific Shipyard Corporation, Seattle, Wash., was awarded a $63,361,566 cost-plus-award-fee contract with options for the Phased Maintenance Program for fast combat support ships (AOEs) homeported in Seattle, Wash. The work is expected to be completed May 19, 1995. The Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024- 91-C-8503).
Detyens Shipyards, Mount Pleasant, S.C., was awarded a $9,152,126 firm-fixed-price contract for the regular overhaul of USS Oak Ridge (ARDM 1). Work will be performed in Wando, S.C., and is expected to be completed July 5, 1991. The Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Conversion and Repair, Charleston, S.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-85-H-8639).
Raytheon Company, Equipment Division, Wayland, Mass., was awarded a $9,891,633 modification to a previously awarded costplus- award-fee contract to perform operation and maintenance servcies for the Relocatable Over-the-Horizon Radar on Amchitka Island, Alaska, and its test bed in Chesapeake, Va. This modification covers the period from December 1, 1990, to September 30, 1991. The work is expected to be completed September 30, 1991. The Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command is the contracting activity (N00039-90-C- 0007).
General Electric Company, Machinery Apparatus Operation, Schenectady, N.Y., was awarded an $88,328,000 cost-plusfixed- fee contract for naval nuclear propulsion components. The Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-91-C-4007).
Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Plant Apparatus Division, Wilkins Township, Pa., was awarded a $76,257,000 cost-plusfixed- fee contract for naval nuclear propulsion components. The Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-91-C-4055).
Techniarts Engineering, Silver Spring, Md., was awarded a $14,333,330 firm-fixedprice contract for shipboard information, training and entertainment systems for various ship classes. The work is expected to be completed in July 1991. The Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-91-C-4157).
North Atlantic Industries, Inc., Hauppauge, N.Y., was awarded a $18,491,008 firm-fixed-price delivery order for 1,175 U.S. Navy standard teleprinters for shipboard use. The work is expected to be completed in March 1992. The Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00039- 84-D-0192).
Raytheon Company, Missile Systems Division, Bristol, Tenn., was awarded a $64,942,180 firm-fixed-price contract to produce and assemble 213 Standard Missile Two (Block III) guidance, control airframe and autopilot battery missile sections for Aegis and Terrier class ships. The work is expected to be completed in December 1992. The Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-91-C-5304).
Swiftships, Inc., Morgan City, La., was awarded a $13,841,000 firm-fixed-price contract to construct two 88-foot Route Survey Vessels (RSVs). Also included are training, associated data and technical manuals. Work is expected to be completed June 9, 1992. This contract fulfills a requirement for the Arab Republic of Egypt under the Foreign Military Sales Program. The Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024- 91-C-2205).
Norfolk Naval Shipbuilding and Drydock Corporation, Norfolk, Va.. was awarded a $46,774,732 cost-plus-award-fee contract including options for the Phased Maintenance Program for tank landing ships (LSTs) homeported in Norfolk, Va. Work is expected to be completed August 25, 1995.
The Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-91-C-8505).
Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company, Newport News, Va., was awarded a $26,576,237 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for expanded planning yard services for SSN-688 class submarines. Work is expected to be completed September 30 1991. The Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-91-C-2103).
Falcon Carriers Incorporated, Houston, Texas, was awarded a $9,436,040 firmfixed- price with reimbursables contract to provide ocean transportation for point-topoint delivery of petroleum products to armed services users throughout the world.
The Military Sealift Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting authority (N00033- 91-C-1701).
Texaco Incorporated, Port Arthur, Texas, was awarded an $11,265,952 firm-fixedprice with reimbursables contract to provide ocean transportation for point-to-point delivery of petroleum products to armed services users throughout the world. The Military Sealift Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting authority (N00033- 91-C-1702).
Philadelphia Tanker Corporation, care of Maritime Overseas Corporation, New York, N.Y., was awarded a $12,595,736 firmbased- price with reimbursables contract to provide ocean transportation for point-topoint delivery of petroleum products to armed services users throughout the world.
The Military Sealift Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting authority (N00033- 91-C-1700).
Ingalls Shipbuilding Incorporated, Pascagoula, Miss., was awarded a $30,110,620 cost-plus-fixed-fee modification for planning yard services to support the Fleet Modernization Program for DD 963/DD 993 class ships. Work wil be completed September 30, 1991. The Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-88-C-2081).
General Dynamics Corporation, Electric Boat Division, Groton, Conn., was awarded a $5,608,300 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for reactor plant planning yard services for nuclear-powered guided missile cruisers.
The Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-91 -C-4030).
General Dynamics Corporation, Electric Boat Division, Groton, Conn., was awarded a $9,904,000 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for reactor plant services for nuclear-powered submarines. The Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-91-C-4029).
Hazeltine Corporation, Braintree, Mass., was awarded a $6,300,538 firm-fixed-price contract to produce 1,382 acoustic device countermeasures for submarines. Work will be completed in November 1993. The Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-91-C- 6201).
Raytheon Company, Equipment Division, Wayland, Mass., was awarded a $15,260,000 firm-fixed-price contract for 18 transmitters for the MK-92 fire control system and two ordnance alteration (ORDALT 15433) New Threat Upgrade (NTU) subkits. The work will be completed June 30, 1993. This contract combines the purchases of the U.S. Navy with the governments of Taiwan and Spain under the Foreign Military Sales Program. The Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-90-C- 5634).
Bath Iron Works Corporation, Bath Maine, was awarded a $5,145,046 costplus- fixed-fee option to a previously awarded contract for planning yard services for DDG 51 class Aegis destroyers. Work will be completed September 30, 1991. The Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024- 90-C-2801).
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- Deutz-Powered Cruise Sailing Ship Launched At SFCN Shipyard page: 6
- Vancouver Shipyards Wins $35-Million Contract To Overhaul Ferry page: 6
- AK-WA Converts Incinerator Ship, Wins Contract To Modernize LCMs And Rebuilds Fishing Vessel page: 8
- Application For Use Of Foreign-Flag Vessels By U.S. Operator Receives Close Attention By Both MarAd And Congress page: 10
- Sperry Marine Donates Historic Gyrocompass To Museum page: 11
- Saab's Computerized Cargo Handling System Selected By United Tankers Of Sweden page: 11
- Cummins Marine Diesels Power Fire/Rescue Boat For City Of Avalon page: 12
- NABRICO To Build Four Chemical Barges For Maryland Marine page: 12
- Moran Towing Appoints Three New Vice Presidents page: 14
- Stewart & Stevenson Receives $20-Million Order For Gensets page: 14
- Hampton Roads Complex Poised For Substantial Expansion In 1991 page: 15
- Singmarine Acquires Two Docks To Cope With Increased Work Volume page: 15
- Versatile Pacific Delivers Search And Rescue Vessel To Canadian Coast Guard page: 16
- SNAME And SSC To Sponsor MSIMMS '91 Symposium In Arlington, March 18-19 page: 16
- Bird-Johnson Appoints Peter J. Gwyn New President & COO page: 18
- SpillStop® Technique Prevents Oil Spillqge After Tanker Accidents page: 19
- Los Angeles Shipyard Corporation Looks To Lease Todd Facility page: 20
- Tests Begin On Engine Developed By MAN B&W, SEMT Pielstick page: 20
- Southern Marine Industries page: 22
- Detyens Shipyards Refits 465-Foot Bulk Carrier page: 27
- Sperry Marine Chosen For Japan Corporate Program page: 27
- Sumitomo To Launch $59 Million Double-Skin, Double-Bottomed Tanker page: 28
- Conoco To Increase Spending To $2 Billion In 1991 page: 28
- Aquamaster Brochure Describes Products And Services Offered page: 28
- MARCO-Seattle Yard Busy With Fishing Vessel Construction, Conversion page: 30
- Schuyler Rubber, Marine Fender Firm, Receives Recycling Award page: 30
- COATINGS & CORROSION CONTROL page: 32
- Study Finds No Causal Link Between Crew Size And Maritime Safety page: 37
- Avondale Boat Division To Build 3,900-HP Tug For U.S. Owner page: 38
- Gulf Crisis Confirms Need For Global Naval Force page: 40
- H. LAWRENCE GARRETT I Secretary Of The Navy page: 41
- Navy Announces Ship Repair Schedule For FYs 91-92 page: 44
- VADM. John W. Nyquist Calls For Stable Shipbuilding Budget page: 44
- NAVY SEALIFT SHIP PROGRAM TO INJECT $1.3 BILLION INTO U.S. MARITIME INDUSTRY DEFENSE DEPARTMENT PLANNING 5 YEAR PROGRAM page: 46
- MAJOR NAVY CONTRACTS page: 47
- Lasers For Ship Defense Examined By U.S. Navy page: 52
- Nuclear Sub Launched Using NEI Syncrolift For First Time Ever page: 53
- U.S. Government Awards Ship Repair Contracts page: 53
- USS Chosin Joins Pacific Fleet — 13th Aegis Cruiser By Ingalls page: 54
- A / S Deif Offers Automatic Control For Auxiliary Engines page: 55
- Benmar Offers New Fuel Management System To Commercial Industry page: 55
- PSRY Contractors Complete Busy Year —Literature Offered page: 57
- New Decrees Will Free Brazilian Ship Operators From Previous Regulations page: 59
- Shipbuilders Council Announces 1991 Legislative Agenda page: 60
- Esso international Installs AMOS-D On Board Tanker Fleet page: 60
- Sulzer Diesel Changes Name Following Majority Stock Transfer page: 61
- CANADIAN MARITIME INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION'S 43RD ANNUAL TECHNICAL CONFERENCE page: 64
- AT&T Radiotelephone Service Helps Keep In Touch On The High Seas page: 65
- AESA To Build Car/Passenger Ferry For Moroccan Owner page: 66
- World Shipyards Capable Of Producing 'Only 40 VLCCs A Year page: 66
- Drewry Study Concludes Era Of Cheaply Acquired And Run Ships Has Ended page: 66
- Global Maritime Fabricates First Swirling Flow Research Combustor page: 66
- Ship Safety Achievement, Jones F. Devlin Awards Announced By AIMS page: 67
- Impact Of Lifting Alaskan North Slope Oil Export Ban On The U.S. Maritime Industry page: 68
- Bender To Construct Two Jackup Vessels For Work In Gulf Of Mexico page: 69
- Air-Independent Mini-Sub Designed By Thyssen page: 69
- New Diesel Engine Maintenance Tool Brochure Offered By Chris-Marine page: 69
- Avondale Begins Construction Of Cargo Variant Ship page: 70
- Ships Built With Foreign Subsidies Might Face Sanctions page: 70
- Shipbuilders Council Of America Seminar On Ship Marketing, Finance To Be Held February 12-13 page: 70
- Skaarup Announces Personnel Changes page: 71
- Lips Offers New Brochure On Marine Propellers And Steerable Thrusters page: 71
- Offshore Symposium Set For Houston, April 4-5 page: 71
- Trinity Marine To Build Fourth Supply Boat For U.S. Owner page: 72
- Oceaneering Awarded Mobile Offshore Production Systems Contract page: 72
- Marine Industries Northwest Repowers Washington State Ferry page: 72
- Bethlehem Steel Sells Two Ore Carriers To Oglebay Norton page: 73
- Tidewater To Supply 41 Tugs, Barges Under Two Multiyear Contracts page: 73
- Rauma Yards Launches Luxury Cruise Ship page: 73