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Raytheon Missile Systems Co., Tucson, Ariz., is being awarded a $2,000,000 increment of a $45,711,321 (base year total) cost-plus-award-fee/fixed-fee contract, with a cumulative total of $345,165,038, if all options are exercised. The contractor will develop an Atmospheric Interceptor Technology (AIT) Interceptor Testbed, in support of the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization initiative that aligns AIT program requirements and technology efforts to meet future customer needs; and will be required to define, design, develop, fabricate, integrate, document, and test interceptor testbed components culminating in demonstrations of an integrated AIT interceptor testbed. Work will be performed Elkton, Md. (32%); Dallas, Texas (26%); Clearwater, Fla. (12%); East Aurora, N.Y. (9%); Biddeford, Maine (9%); Tewksbury, Mass. (6%); and Huntsville, Ala. (6%), and is expected to be completed by June 21, 2001. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. There were 50 bids solicited on March 6, 1998, and two bids were received. The contracting activity is the U.S. Army Space & Strategic Defense Command, Huntsville, Ala. (DASG60-98-C-0061).

Publisher: US Dept. of Defense
Publication Name: Department of Defense News Release (titles vary)
Subject: Business
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Year: 1998
Guided Missile and Space Vehicle Manufacturing, Antimissile Surface-to-Air Missiles, Antimissile missiles, Surface to air missiles, Raytheon Missile Systems Co., AIT, Atmospheric Interceptor Technology

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Army Contract (1)

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CAS, Inc.*, Huntsville, Ala., is being awarded a $100,000 modification not-to-exceed $10,000,000 indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract for scientific professional and other technical services associated with rotorcraft research, development, test and evaluation program that encompass the following: (1) systems engineering, (2) rotorcraft analyses and integration, (3) software engineering, (4) test and evaluation, and (5) technical services. Work will be performed in Huntsville, Ala., and is expected to be completed by Oct. 31, 2001. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. This was a broad agency announcement on the World Wide Web (WWW) over the Aviation Applied Technology Directorate and three bids were received. The contracting activity is the U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command, Fort Eustis, Va. (DAAH10-99-D-0003).

Publisher: US Dept. of Defense
Publication Name: Department of Defense News Release (titles vary)
Subject: Business
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Year: 1998
Military software, CAS Inc.

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Subjects list: United States, Military engineering, Contract
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