Navy Contracts for Electric Boat, RFD Beaufort

June 30, 2013

Amongst the latest announcement of US Department of Defense, Navy contracts were those to Electric Boat Corp., Groton, Conn. & RFD Beaufort, Inc., Sharon Center, Ohio.

Electric Boat is being awarded a $208,651,154 undefinitized modification to contract (N00024-12-C-2115) for the long lead time material associated with the second fiscal 2014 Virginia-class submarine (SSN 793) and fiscal 2015 Virginia-class submarines (SSN 794 and SSN 795). 

Work will be performed in Sunnyvale, Calif. (54 percent), Florence, N.J. (8 percent), Groton, Conn./Quonset Point, R.I. (6 percent),  Newport News, Va. (6 percent), Coatesville, Pa. (5 percent), Windsor Locks, Conn. (4 percent), Montville, N.J. (3 percent), Tampa, Fla. (2 percent), York, Pa. (2 percent), and other locations below 1 percent (10 percent).  Work is expected to be complete by December 2013. 

Fiscal 2013 Research, Development, Test and Evaluation funding in the amount of $208,651,154 will be obligated at the time of award.  Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year.  The Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity.

RFD Beaufort is being awarded $7,200,262 for a firm-fixed-price indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity delivery order #0002, under previously awarded contract (N00104-12-D-F001), for the manufacture of 1,694 submarine escape and immersion mark suits.  Work will be performed in Sharon Center, Ohio, and is expected to be completed by June 30, 2014.

Fiscal 2013 Navy Working Capital funds in the amount of $7,200,262 will be obligated at the time of award, and will not expire before the end of the current fiscal year.  Navy supply Systems Command, Weapon Systems Support, Mechanicsburg, Pa., is the contracting activity.

 

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