Lockheed Martin has been awarded up to $169 million not-to-exceed firm-fixed-price contract for procurement of 18 C-130J aircraft.
Work is expected to be completed by Oct. 31, 2016.
Lockheed Martin has also won a $58 million cost-plus-incentive fee, cost-plus-fixed fee contract for US and UK D-5 navigation subsystem engineering support services.
This contract provides for U.S. and U.K. fleet support, U.S. and U.K. trainer systems support, Ohio-class SSBN engineered refueling overhauls, U.S. and U.K. SSI4 trainer system, SSBN-R strategic weapon training system and training system development, U.K. successor support, software modernization and Linked Autonomous Programmed Navigational Operational Trainer modernization.
The work is expected to be completed by April 2017.
BAE Systems has also won a $56 million cost-plus-fixed fee, cost-plus-incentive fee contract for the United States and United Kingdom D5 strategic weapons systems programs, U.S. guided missile submarine attack weapons systems programs, Nuclear Weapons Security, and future concepts.
These services will include weapon system coordination, safety class engineering, conduct of installation test programs, direct logistics support of deployed forces, and support of logistics management programs.
In addition, BAE Systems will provide the following products for the Common Missile Compartment (CMC) concept development effort to ensure that the existing TRIDENT II (D5) SWS is compatible with the Concept Development efforts being pursued for the CMC Program: weapon system coordination, class engineering, configuration management, logistics engineering, systems-level documentation, network development and maintenance and facility engineering and design support.
The work is expected to be completed by Sept. 30, 2014.
General Atomics was awarded worth contract $40 million for the Gray Eagle Unmanned Aircraft System.
The work will be completed by Sept. 30, 2016.