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for the LHD-2 ship. Naval Sea

Systems Command (N00024-92-C- 2200).

Maersk Line, Ltd., Madison,

N.J. $41.5 million contract for a time charter (including option) for the charter of the dry cargo ship

MV Maersk Constellation. The con- tract is for 17 months with two 17- month options. Navy Military

Sealift Command Central Techni- cal Activity (N00033-C-1225).

Van Ommeren Shipping (USA) Inc., Stamford, Conn. $38.6 million contract for the charter of

Strong Virginian. The contract is for 17 months with two 17-month options. Strong Virginian, currently flying the flags of Antigua and

Barbuda, will be reflagged U.S. and renamed upon delivery to Military

Sealift Command. Military Sealift

Command Central Technical Activ- ity (N00033-92-C-1229).

General Electric Co., Defense

Systems Department, Pittsfield,

Mass. $15.3millionfirm-fixed-price contract for 100 percent of the FY 92 requirement for the AEGIS di- rector/director control, maintenance assist modules and site support.

Contract includes options for FY 92 and 96. Naval Sea Systems Com- mand (N00024-92-C-5100).

Sealift Tankships, Inc., Oys- ter Bay, N.Y. $40 million for time- charter contract for the MV Noble

Star. The contract is for 17 months with two 17-month options. Noble

Star will be used mainly in the Far

East area for the point to point delivery of Department of Defense cargo. Military Sealift Command

Central Technical Activity (N00033- 92-C-1226).

Cormorant Shipbuilding

Corp., Washington, D.C. $48.3 million time-charter contract for the charter of MV American Cormo- rant, a semi-submersible ship that will become part of Military Sealift

Command's Afloat Prepositioning

Force at Diego Garcia. U.S. Navy's

Military Sealift Command Central

Technical Activity (N00033-92-C- 1208).

International Shipholding,

New Orleans, La. $57.1 million time charter contract for the char- ter of Atlantic Forest. The contract is for 17 months with two 17-month options. Atlantic Forest is a LASH vessel currently flying the Liberian flag. The ship will be reflagged U.S. and renamed upon delivery, and will become part of Military Sealift

Command's Afloat Prepositioning

Force at Diego Garcia. U.S. Navy's

Military Sealift Command Central

Technical Activity (N00033-92-C- 1206).

Central Gulf Lines, Inc., New

Orleans, La. $31.4 million contract for the charter of the MV Green

Wave. The contract is for 17 months with two 17-month options. The

MV Green Wave will be used as the

Diego Garcia/Guam shuttle for the point to point delivery of DOD cargo.

U.S. Navy's Military Sealift Com- mand Central Technical Activity (N00033-92-C-1227).

Central Gulf Lines, Inc., New

Orleans, La. $31.4 million contract for the charter of the MV Green

Ridge. The contract is for 17 months with two 17-month options. TheMV

Green Ridge will be used mainly in the Far East delivery of DOD cargo.

U.S. Navy's Military Sealift Com- mand Central Technical Activity (N00033-92-C-1228).

Red River Shipping Corp.,

Rockville, Md. $39.8 million con- tract for the charter of the MV Ad- vantage. The contract is for 17 months with two 17 month options.

The MV Advantage will be used mainly in the Far East delivery of

DOD cargo. U.S. Navy's Military

Sealift Command Central Techno- logical Activity (N00033-92-C-1222).

Red River Shipping Corp.,

Rockville, Md. Nearly $47 million contract for the charter of the CGM

Monet. The contract is for 17 months with two 17-month options. The

CGM Monet will be used for prepositioning service in the Medi-

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