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Lockheed Martin Wins Over $300 Million in DoD Deals; General Dynamics Picks Up Navy Contract

According to the Department of Defense, “Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) was awarded a $160, 000, 000 contract modification, which will obligate the fiscal 2010 advance procurement funding for 16 fiscal 2011 C-130J aircraft.  At this time, the entire amount has been obligated.  ASC/WLNNC, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, is the contracting activity (FA8625-06-C-6456; P00174).

“Lockheed Martin is being awarded a $157, 699, 625 cost plus fixed-fee contract modification (HR0011-09-C-0097).  The long range anti-ship missile demonstration program is a joint DARPA/ONR effort to rapidly develop and demonstrate a ship-launched, stand-off anti-ship strike weapon capable of achieving mission kill against selective surface targets at significant stand-off ranges.  Work will be performed in Grand Prairie, Texas (71.32 percent); West Palm Beach, Fla. (12.53 percent); Broomfield, Colo. (5.85 percent); Litchfield Park, Ariz. (2.87 percent); Baltimore, Md. (2.05 percent); East Aurora, N.Y. (2.01 percent); Elkton, Md. (1.24 percent); Portland, Ore. (1.23 percent); and Melbourne, Fla. (0.92 percent).  The work is expected to be completed by April 2013.  The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is the contracting activity.

“General Dynamics (NYSE: GD) is being awarded a $15, 252, 057 cost-plus-fixed fee modification to previously awarded contract (N00024-09-C-2302) for littoral combat ship (LCS) class design services.  These LCS class design services provide necessary engineering, program, and technical support for LCS class ships.  This includes class baseline design services, class configuration management services, class documentation services, ship interim support, ship systems development, and other technical and engineering analyses.  Work will be performed in Bath, Maine (52 percent); Pittsfield, Mass. (34 percent); San Diego, Calif. (4 percent); Houston, Texas (4 percent); and various locations of less than two percent each.  Work is expected to be complete by November 2011.  Contract funds in the amount of $8, 895, 553 will expire at the end of the current fiscal year.  The Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity.”

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