Author: Christine Thropp|| Date Published: June 16, 2021
The San Diego ship repair business of BAE Systems has secured a potential $104.9 million contract from the U.S. Navy for maintenance, modernization and repair services in support of the USS San Diego, a San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock.
The firm-fixed-price contract that provides for the LPD 22’s fiscal 2021 docking selected restricted availability has a base value of $90.3 million, the Department of Defense said Tuesday.
BAE will execute contract work at its San Diego, California facility through November 2022.
The Navy will obligate the full base amount from its fiscal 2021 operation and maintenance and other procurement funds at the time of award.
Naval Sea Systems Command, which serves as the contracting activity, awarded the contract to the contractor following a full and open competition launched using the beta SAM website.
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