Lockheed Martin Corp.’s (NYSE: LMT) maritime systems and sensors business has won a $45, 566, 659 contract to consolidate U.S. Navy shipboard mine neutralization systems.
The Pentagon said Lockheed will consolidate the Navy’s Shipboard Mine Neutralization System-SeaFox and the AN/SQQ-32 Airborne Mine Neutralization System-SeaFox.
Under the cost-plus-fixed-fee, firm-fixed-price contract, Lockheed will provide:
- SMNS-SF integration, testing and operation
- AMNS-SF refurbishment and overhaul
- Atlas SeaFox neutralizer rounds delivery
Lockheed is the sole developer, designer and producer of the the SMNS-SF and AMNS-SF systems.
The Pentagon expects Lockheed to complete work by March 2013.
The Naval Sea Systems Command in Washington is the contracting activity.