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General Dynamics Subsidiary to Help Modernize USMC Light Armored Vehicles
A General Dynamics subsidiary has received a potential $37.2M contract to obtain hardware kits for the U.S. Marine Corps' light armored vehicle modernization initiative.
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Apogee Wins Air Force Space Logistics Support Contract
Apogee Engineering has won a potential six-year, $28.2M contract to provide logistical support to the Air Force Space and Missile System Center.
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DISA Selects Intelligent Waves to Support Tactical Comms System, Mobile Satellite Services
Intelligent Waves has won a potential five-year, $49M contract to help the Defense Information Systems Agency manage logistical operations for the U.S. military's Enhanced Mobile Satellite Services program and Distributed Tactical Communication System.
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Four Firms Win Spots on Army Analytical, Professional Services Contract
Four companies have won spots on a potential $47.2M multiple-award contract to provide analytical and professional services for the U.S Army's navigation, data and systems.
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L3 to Provide Equipment, Support Services for Navy’s Tactical Data Link Terminal System
L3 Technologies has received a $29.6M delivery order to provide equipment and support services for the U.S. Navy’s tactical data link shipboard terminal system. The order covers equipment, program management, integration and fitting services for the military branch's Tactical Common Data Link Maritime Shipboard Terminal Surface Terminal Equipment system, the Department of Defense said Thursday.
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Northrop Wins Air Force Turbine Tech Development Contract
Northrop Grumman has won an eight-year, $20M contract to build, demonstrate and transition turbine propulsion, thermal and power technologies for the U.S. Air Force. The company will work on the first phase of the service’s Advanced Turbine Technologies for Affordable Mission capability program, the Department of Defense said Thursday.
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CDM Smith Gets Contract Modification for NAVFAC Utilities Engineering Support
CDM Smith has secured a potential $33M contract modification to provide utilities engineering and management services at Naval Facilities Engineering Command installations worldwide. The company will also provide utility master plans, modeling, life cycle and safety hazard analysis, relay coordination, design, documentation, process development, organizational evaluation, risk assessment, training as well as creation of preventive maintenance plans, the Department of Defense said Thursday.
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GE Aviation Lands $87M Navy Contract to Repair Aircraft Generator Parts
General Electric's aviation business has secured a potential five-year, $87.1M contract from the U.S. Navy to repair 33 G2 and G3 generator converter components aboard F/A-18 fighter aircraft. Contract work will run through February 2022 and may extend to two more years if the service exercises the additional option, the Department of Defense said Thursday.
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Mac Curtis: ‘Pyramid of Companies’ Key to Perspecta’s $900M Army Cyber IT Support Contract Win
Mac Curtis, Perspecta president and CEO, answered several questions from analysts during an earnings call Wednesday and one of the queries he responded to is about a potential five-year, $900M cyber operations services contract the company won in December from Army Cyber Command, the Washington Business Journal reported Thursday. “Without the combined — what we call the pyramid of the companies — there's no way we would have won†the single award, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract, he told analysts.
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Mike Petters on HII’s Contracts, Navy’s Shipbuilding Plan
Mike Petters, president and CEO of Huntington Ingalls Industries, told analysts Thursday that this a “very exciting time in shipbuilding†amid HII’s recent contract wins, USNI News reported Thursday. “Orders are in the book and the team can get cut loose to execute those orders,†he told analysts during the company’s earnings call.
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DISA Includes Solers in $7.5B Systems Engineering Support IDIQ
Solers has won a spot on the unrestricted track of the Defense Information Systems Agency's potential 10-year, $7.5B multiple-award contract for systems engineering, innovation and technology services. The Department of Defense said Wednesday DISA initially announced in January the awardees for the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract's unrestricted pool, in which 14 companies secured positions.
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