According to the Department of Defense, “Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) is being awarded a $6, 553, 613 cost-plus-award-fee contract modification to incorporate the operational flight program 3.5.3 Phase 2 into the C-5 Reliability Enhancement and Reengining Program contract. At this time, $6, 553, 613 has been obligated. Work will be performed in Marietta, Ga. ASC/WLSK, Wright Air Force Base, Ohio, is the contracting activity (F33657-02-C-2000, P00253).”
Lockheed Inks Defense Work
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