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Bae Systems Awarded $64.1 Million Contract For Communications And Electronics Life Cycle Support - from Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division Patuxent River - Government Activity

EDP Weekly's IT Monitor, June 25, 2001

BAE SYSTEMS Applied Technologies, part of BAE SYSTEMS North America, has been awarded a contract with a ceiling value of $64.1 million by the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division Patuxent River in St. Inigoes, Maryland.

Under this Communications and Electronics (C-E) Life Cycle Support (C-E LCS II) Contract, BAE SYSTEMS will provide engineering and technical support services and supplies for the maintenance, logistics and LCS of Navy, Army, Air Force, Joint Services, and other Government Agency C-E platforms, equipment/systems and subsystems.

In support of this effort, BAE SYSTEMS will provide logistics, in-service support, engineering, training, configuration management, and hardware acquisition and technical management support from seven different facilities and Field Technical Units located in the continental United States and overseas.

Support will include personnel, services, facilities, materials, and data to support NAWCAD initiatives.

Work is expected to be completed by May 2006 and will be performed by personnel of BAE SYSTEMS Applied Technologies California, Maryland, office and other team members which include Advanced Systems Technology, C-CUBED Corporation, Special Communications and Windermere Information Technology Systems.

"This award continues our strong and long established partnership with NAWCAD in meeting DoD and other Government Agency unique C-E requirements," said Bruce Hamilton, President, BAE SYSTEMS Applied Technologies. "We're proud to continue providing quality services to NAWCAD during the life of this important contract."

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