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Lockheed Martin‘s Sikorsky subsidiary has won a $37.6m deal from the US Army to repair 381 UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter tail rotor blades. Contract work will run through 31 March 2019 in Dallas, Texas. The Army Contracting Command obligated $18.4m at the time of award from fiscal 2017 ‘other’ procurement funds. Sikorsky-built Black Hawks  work to support medical evacuation, ...


Harris has received a potential one-year, $18.9m contract modification to provide system sustainment services for the US Air Force’s distributed space command and control platform in Dahlgren, Virginia. The modification covers engineering, sustainment services for field service teams, software development and technical orders-related support as well as requirements development analysis and modelling. ...


A business unit of BAE Systems has won a potential $12.8m contract to help the US Air Force develop a knowledge-based space testbed architecture. BAE’s information and electronic systems integration business will create a testbed for the military branch to evaluate space enterprise command and control tools and technologies. The Air Force Research Laboratory will obligate $2.5m ...


Northrop Grumman has been awarded a $12.3m US Navy contract for the ALQ-213 Electronic Warfare Management System (EWMS) for the P-8A maritime patrol aircraft. This includes 38 ALQ-213 tactical threat displays, with 27 going to the US Navy, three to the UK and eight to Australia. There will be roughly similar ...


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