Raytheon Missile Systems Company has been awarded a contract worth $614.48m to produce 17 Standard Missile-3 Block IIA missiles through March 2020.
The deal was awarded by the US Missile Defense Agency and will require Raytheon to provide technical baseline engineering support, production support and engineering, quality assurance and audit tasks, containers, and obsolescence monitoring.
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By GlobalDataThe US Defense Logistics Agency Aviation has awarded a $323.5m contract to The Boeing Company for spare F/A-18 parts.
Boeing will provide spare parts for the US Navy’s F/A-18 and F/A-18 A-F aircraft until December 2023 under the arrangement.
Phoenix International Holdings Inc has secured a contract modification worth $23.34m to support submarine rescue diving and recompression system (SRDRS).
The agreement covers modification, maintenance, field changes and operation of SRDRS, and was awarded by the US Naval Sea Systems Command.
Work under the contract will be performed in San Diego, California, US, for a period of one year.
L-3 Communications Vertex Aerospace LLC has secured a contract modification worth roughly $172.99m for the support and maintenance of 201 Navy T-45 Goshawk aircraft.
The deal was awarded by the US Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division and includes organisational, intermediate, and depot level maintenance, logistics support, and engineering services in its scope.
The contract work is scheduled to be completed by September 2018.
Rolls-Royce Corporation has won a contract to provide engineering and technical services for the AV-8B Harrier and E-2C/D Hawkeye aircraft.
Rolls-Royce are set to provide engineering and technical services for engine systems, subsystems and associated support equipment of the AV-8B Harrier and E-2C/D Hawkeye aircraft.
The contract was awarded by the US Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division and will run through August 2022.