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The US Air Force has awarded two contracts worth up to $925m over ten years for lifecycle support and analysis of cryptographic and information assurance platforms. Seven firms will vie for materiel solutions analysis, technology maturation and risk reduction, engineering and manufacturing development, production and product support tasks under an $875m contract, and five firms will support materiel solution ...


Raytheon has been awarded a $128m ID/IQ contract for mobile sensor operation and maintenance. The contractor will provide non-personal services for operations and maintenance services to ensure the Cobra King and Gray Star radar facilities collect 100% of tasked data collection opportunities that pass through the field of view.  


L3 Technologies has secured a potential two-year $17.3m contract to supply 800hp transmission systems to the South Korean Army’s infantry fighting and light-recovery vehicles. Product deliveries should start in Q3 2017 and conclude by 2019. L3’s Muskegon, Michigan-based combat propulsion systems division will perform contract work.  


BAE Systems Technology Solutions and Services has been awarded $41.3m by the US Navy for rapid design, development, customisation, fabrication, integration, test and evaluation, installation, certification, maintenance and upgrade, logistic, and life cycle support of new and/or existing communication-electronic platforms, equipment / systems and subsystems.


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