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Lockheed to Provide ISIS Submarine Imaging System to U.S. Navy

June 6, 2012
By George Seffers

Lockheed Martin Mission Systems and Sensors, Manassas, Virginia, is being awarded a $10,415,473 cost-plus-fixed-fee, cost-reimbursable contract modification for engineering services and associated support efforts for U.S. Navy submarine integrated submarine imaging systems (ISIS). ISIS provides mission-critical, all-weather, visual and electronic search, digital-image management, indication, warning, and platform architecture interface capabilities for Los Angeles-class, Seawolf-class, Ohio-class and Virginia-class submarines with potential for Trident-class and other submarines. ISIS rolls-up existing components and near-term capabilities; and provides a robust architecture for efficiently inserting future capabilities, including items leveraged from Virginia-class photonics program. The Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington DC, is the contracting activity.

Raytheon to Support Cobra Judy Replacement Program

May 21, 2012
By George Seffers

Raytheon Company, Sudbury, Massachusetts, is being awarded a $9,223,000 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract modification for engineering services in support of the Cobra Judy Replacement (CJR) Program. The CJR Program designs, develops, and acquires a functional replacement ship and mission equipment suite for the current Cobra Judy and USNS Observation Island. The CJR mission is the same as that of the system it replaces: long-dwell foreign ballistic missile data collection in support of international treaty verification. The mission systems onboard the replacement ship includes high-power, instrumentation-class S-band and X-band radar phased arrays and the necessary ancillary equipment to support the mission. Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington DC, is the contracting activity.

DRS to Provide Common Display System

May 21, 2012
By George Seffers

DRS Laurel Technologies, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, is being awarded a potential $23,496,225 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for qualification and production of the Variant A Common Display System (CDS), spares and associated engineering services. The CDS is a family of displays implemented across platform systems on Navy surface ships, submarines, and aircraft. The Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington DC, is the contracting activity.

Northrop Grumman to Upgrade Ship Radar Systems

April 26, 2012
By George Seffers

Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation, Melville, New York, is being awarded an $8,840,092 contract modification for the delivery of AN/SPQ-9B cooperative engagement capability interface kits and antenna group upgrade kits for use on U.S. Navy ships. The AN/SPQ-9B radar system provides the capability to detect and track low-flying, high-speed, small radar cross section anti-ship missile targets in heavy clutter environments. The Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, DC, is the contracting activity.

Progeny to Support Procurement of Undersea Warfare Systems

April 26, 2012
By George Seffers

Progeny Systems Corporation, Manassas, Virginia, is being awarded a $16,238,064 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract modification for Small Business Innovative Research Phase III engineering and technical support services in support of technology infusion methodology for commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) based systems. This effort includes the services involving software development, procurement of COTS products and hardware/software integration for submarine and undersea warfare weapon systems. The Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, DC, is the contracting activity.

Lockheed to Support AEGIS for Japan and Spain

April 16, 2012
By George Seffers

Lockheed Martin Mission Systems and Sensors, Moorestown, New Jersey, is being awarded a $7,440,473 cost-plus-incentive-fee contract modification for technical engineering and related operation and maintenance of Navy AEGIS sites in New Jersey in support of AEGIS Foreign Military Sales cases Japan and Spain, and for U.S. Navy AEGIS support efforts. This contract modification will provide continuing technical engineering, logistics, configuration management, quality assurance, operation and maintenance for AEGIS program support sites located in New Jersey. These facilities incorporate highly integrated, classified, real-time networks that connect numerous contractors and U.S. government facilities required to build, integrate and deliver computer code for U.S. Navy and Foreign Military Sales requirements. The Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity.

Lockheed Martin to Support Federated Tactical Systems

April 16, 2012
By George Seffers

Lockheed Martin Integrated Systems, Bethesda, Maryland, is being awarded a $21,910,155 contract modification for systems engineering and integration in support of Combat System Warfare Federated Tactical Systems. SWFTS is comprised of all submarine combat system subsystems, mainly Consultation, Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence. This effort provides for the overall architecture integration of the subsystems to achieve a single total combat system for naval battlegroup interconnectivity. The Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity.

L-3 to Provide Submarine Photonic Masts

March 23, 2012
By George Seffers

L-3 KEO, Northampton, Massachusetts, is being awarded an $11,120,335 contract modification for two photonics mast systems for installation on SSN 788 and SSN 789 submarines, spare photonics mast sensor, and associated engineering services. The photonics mast is a non-hull penetrating electronic imaging subsystem of the command and control system. The photonics mast incorporates visible, infrared, and electronic support measures sensors and stealth features that will provide new capabilities for attack submarines. The Naval Sea System Command, Washington, D.C., is the contract activity.

Lockheed Provides Submarine Situational Awareness

March 23, 2012
By George Seffers

Lockheed Martin Maritime Systems and Sensors, Liverpool, New York, is being awarded a $13,124,804 contract modification to exercise an option for the procurement of four low-cost conformal array (LCCA) production units and engineering and technical services. The LCCA is a passive planar array mounted on the aft submarine sail structure that is integrated with the acoustic rapid, commercially available off-the-shelf, insertion AN/BQQ-10 system to provide situational awareness and collision avoidance for improved tactical control in high density environments. The Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington Navy Yard, D.C., is the contracting activity.

Lockheed to Produce Antisubmarine Warfare Systems

March 16, 2012
By George Seffers

Lockheed Martin, Liverpool, New York, is being awarded a $14,949,173 contract modification for the production and support of multi-function towed arrays for the AN/SQQ-89A(V)15 antisubmarine warfare combat systems. The MFTA is the next-generation passive and active sonar receiver. It affords several enhancements to the AN/SQR-19 Tactical Towed Array System allowing greater coverage, increased capability/reliability and reduced obsolescence. Multi-function towed array significantly contributes to the capability of surface ships to detect, localize, and prosecute undersea threats and is a critical sensor to a combat systems suite. The Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity.

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