Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control has been awarded a $116.8 million modification to an Air Force contract for work benefiting the Joint-Air-to-Surface Standoff program, the U.S. Department of Defense announced in its Friday publication of military contracts.
The Lockheed Martin subsidiary will conduct production, system upgrade, integration, sustainment, management, and logistics work for the program. The labor will be conducted in Troy, Ala., and should be finished by June 29, 2019.
Other Noteworthy Contracts
Boeing Defense, Space & Security has been awarded an $18.4 million Army contract, which includes options for Tri-band radome and mounting rings to be placed on the C-17A military transport aircraft. Boeing was the only company to submit a bid for the firm-fixed-price contract. The labor will be conducted in Huntington Beach, Calif., and should be finished on Sept. 30, 2017.
Pennsylvania-based, veteran-owned small business IBS TEK has been awarded a $10 million modification to an Army contract for 58-gallon and 78-gallon armor B-kits to be used on the Army’s Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles, or FMTV. The labor will be conducted in Butler, Pa., and should be finished on Dec. 31, 2016.
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