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02 Dec 2008

Lockheed Martin Gets $26m Navy Contract

Lockheed Martin Corporation has been selected by the U.S. Navy for a firm fixed price, indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract to provide Consolidated Automated Support System (CASS) performance based logistics (PBL) maintenance and support services for the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps beginning with an initial $26m task order. The overall five-year contract with a $221m ceiling has two additional one-year options and will provide PBL for up to 500 U.S. Navy and Marine Corps hybrid, radio frequency, communications navigation and instrumentation CASS stations. Lockheed Martin was awarded its first CASS contract in 1994 and an additional support contract in 2000 to ensure the availability of CASS automatic test equipment for full service contracts…

09 Mar 2000

Lockheed Martin Wins Up To $287 Million

Lockheed Information Systems has been awarded a $287 million contract with options for continued production of the Consolidated Automated Support System (CASS) - the U.S. Navy's standard avionics testing system. The contract calls for Lockheed Martin to provide CASS stations in production lots 10 to 13 through 2005. The company is known as the provider of all preceding sales of the Navy's standard test system. CASS is a highly flexible automatic test equipment station, which eliminates more than 25 unique testers that supported multiple electronic systems, while lowering critical carrier space requirements by more than 30 percent.