Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: December 20, 2017
The State Department has given Poland the green light to procure follow-on F-16 aircraft sustainment and support services from the U.S. government under a potential $200 million foreign military sales deal.
Poland requested the procurement of aircraft maintenance, upgrades and overhaul support, technical documentation, engineering, spare and repair parts, test equipment and logistics support services under the proposed deal, the Defense Security Cooperation Agencysaid Tuesday.
Potential contractors for the FMS deal include:
BAE Systems U.S. arm
Boeing (NYSE: BA)
Booz Allen Hamilton (NYSE: BAH)
Cubics (NYSE: CUB) defense applications business
Harris (NYSE: HRS)
Honeywell (NYSE: HON)
L3 Technologies (NYSE: LLL)
Lockheed Martins (NYSE: LMT) aero and missile and fire control businesses
Northrop Grumman (NYSE: NOC)
Raytheon (NYSE: RTN)
United Technologies Corp.s (NYSE: UTX) aerospace systems business
The potential FMS sale seeks to help Poland build up its security as a NATO member country.
DSCA said it notified Congress of the proposed transaction Tuesday.
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