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U.S. Navy Awards Lockheed Martin Six-year Contract Worth Up To $72 Million For Advanced Display Systems Support


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EAGAN, MINN.- Lockheed Martin has received a six-year contract from the U.S. Navy to provide performance-based logistics support for the AN/UYQ-70 (Q-70) Advanced Display System. The contract provides Q-70 logistics and supply support at over $13 million a year for the first two years, with options for additional support over the next four years, bringing the total potential contract value to $72 million.

This contract follows a recently awarded $525.6 million modification to the NAVSEA AN/UYQ-70(V) Advanced Display Systems production contract.

“Lockheed Martin has provided excellent support for our Fleet supply efforts over the past 11 years,” said Gary Newton, program manager for U.S. Navy Q-70 Supply Support at the Naval Inventory Control Point in Mechanicsburg, Penn. “We have very high regard for the people at Lockheed Martin who, as partners with us, have made our support for this Navy program so successful.”

The contract will be managed out of Lockheed Martin’s business in Eagan, Minn., and products will be delivered from the company’s Virginia Beach, Va., location. If option years are exercised, the contract will continue until 2014.

“We’re honored that the U.S. Navy selected Lockheed Martin to provide Q-70 supply support services,” said John Nikolai, director of Lockheed Martin’s Electronic Products and Logistics market segment. “This award supports assets currently in the fleet and sets a foundation for future infrastructure programs.”

Q-70 systems are widely used in U.S. Navy at sea, on land and in the air as well as in naval systems operated by Australia, Germany, Japan, Norway and Spain. Lockheed Martin develops total ship computing infrastructure designs that encompass four key elements - open system architectures, commercial technology, planned technology refresh and cross-platform commonality. The company is the world’s largest producer of open systems, Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) based computing, display, and networking equipment for military applications.



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