Raytheon has been given a $25.7 million modification to an Air Force contract for Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missile production, the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) announced in its Tuesday digest of military labor deals.
Under the firm-fixed-price contract, Raytheon will provide “special tooling and special test equipment in support of form, fit, function, refresh (F3R) transition to full-rate production, testing of F3R test software, fixtures and equipment modification,” the DoD said.
More than $16 million in fiscal 2016 production funds will be assigned with the award, which is the result of a sole-source acquisition. The labor will be conducted in Tucson, Ariz., and should be finished by Aug. 31, 2018.
One day after announcing that the company would be given a contract to upgrade Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) all-terrain vehicles, the DoD said that Oshkosh Defense has been awarded a $12.8 million contract for MRAP repair kits.
The firm-fixed-price, indefinite-quantity Defense Logistics Agency contract has a base of three years and includes two one-year options. The deal, which was a sole-source acquisition, will benefit the U.S. Army. The labor will be performed in Oshkosh, Wis., and is scheduled to be finished on Nov. 16, 2018.
Maryland-based small business Survice Engineering is being awarded a $49.8 million Army contract for scientific engineering and technical assistance. Six other companies submitted bids for the cost-plus-fixed-fee, multi-year contract. Details related to funding and work location will be decided with each order. The labor should be finished on Nov. 16, 2018.
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