AEGIS Fielding and Sustainment
ID: N00024-22-R-5116Type: Justification
2 AwardsDec 22, 2022
$853M$852,981,561
AwardeeLOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION NJ 08057-3054 USA
Award #:N00024-23-C-5116
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE NAVYNAVSEA HQWASHINGTON NAVY YARD, DC, 20376-5000, USA

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FIRE CONTROL SYSTEMS, COMPLETE (1230)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Department of the Navy through NAVSEA HQ, is seeking contractors to provide engineering support, software development, in-service maintenance, integration, logistics, and fielding support for the AEGIS combat system configurations that have already been delivered or are in the process of being delivered to the U.S. Navy fleet. This contract, titled "AEGIS Fielding and Sustainment," is critical for ensuring the operational readiness and effectiveness of the AEGIS fire control systems, which play a vital role in naval defense capabilities. Interested parties can reach out to primary contact Daniel Kittrell at daniel.m.kittrell.civ@us.navy.mil or by phone at 202-781-5405, or secondary contact Zachary Cooper at zachary.h.cooper2.civ@us.navy.mil or 202-781-0676 for further details regarding this opportunity.

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