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Naval contracts released by US Department of Defense for the last days.


| 2020

Let's have look on several important contracts released by the US Department of Defense. First, General Dynamics got $327M Navy Aegis Combat System component production IDIQ. Then, Global Technical Systems won a potential $782M Navy network equipment contract. Finally, Raytheon awarded a potential $353M Navy contract for rolling airframe missile components. Please find the details of these contracts hereunder.


Naval contracts released by US Department of Defense for these last days 925 001 USS Lake Erie launching a surface to air missile (Picture source: US Navy)


General Dynamics Gets $327M Navy Aegis Combat System Component Production IDIQ:

General Dynamics has won a potential $326.8M contract to manufacture guided-missile directors and controllers for the Aegis Combat Systems of the U.S. Navy, Japan and Spain.

The company's ordnance and tactical systems unit will produce MK 82 directors and MK 200 controllers under the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract, the Department of Defense said Monday.

Naval Sea Systems Command received one offer for the IDIQ through competitive procurement and will obligate $51.9M at the time of award from the Navy and Japanese government.

MK 82 and MK 200 compose the Aegis illuminator equipped with an antenna assembly from Raytheon's (NYSE: RTN) equipment division, according to General Dynamics.


Naval contracts released by US Department of Defense for these last days 925 002Global Technical Systems (Picture source: Global Technical Systems)


Global Technical Systems Wins Potential $782M Navy Network Equipment Contract:

Professional services firm Global Technical Systems has won a potential five-year, $782.2M contract to manufacture production equipment for the U.S. Navy’s network, processing and storage systems.

GTS will provide technical insertion 16, modification 1 NPS equipment including network systems, computer processing, data storage and input and output components designed to support the branch's combat systems and software applications, the Department of Defense said Friday.

The contract has a one-year base value of $110.2M and includes options that would extend work through March 2025.

Naval Sea Systems Command received three offers for the firm-fixed-price, cost-plus-fixed-fee and cost-only contract.

GTS is headquartered in Virginia Beach, Va., and offers a range of technical production services encompassing avionics and combat systems as well as command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance technologies.


Naval contracts released by US Department of Defense for these last days 925 003 RAM-Rolling Airframe Missile Launcher (Picture source: US Navy)


Raytheon Awarded Potential $353M Navy Contract for Rolling Airframe Missile Components:

Raytheon (NYSE: RTN) has secured a potential $353.3M contract from the U.S. Navy to provide guided missile round packs and spare replacement parts for the Block 2 and 2A variants of the Rolling Airframe Missile system.

The effort includes foreign military sales to Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Germany, the Department of Defense said Monday.

Naval Sea Systems Command is the contracting activity and will obligate $146M at the time of award.

RAM uses passive radio frequency and infrared guidance tools designed to counter anti-ship missiles.


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