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Lockheed Martin Integrated Systems Inc., Bethesda, Md., is being awarded an indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity, time and materials contract (appropriation number and dollar value will be issued with each delivery order), with a cumulative total of $1,782,435,309. The Rapid Response to Critical System Requirements (R2CSR) Support Program is to ensure that critical systems maintain full functionality and operability. To meet that goal, this multiple award contract will include, but not be limited to, engineering services, studies, analyses, replacement parts, manufacturing, repair capability, and installation and integration capabilities. This contract will provide Department of Defense services and other federal agencies with a flexible vehicle with which to obtain the timely delivery of items and services which are difficult to procure due to outdated technologies, lack of engineering data and/or the limited quantities needed to be manufactured. All items will be fully compatible with and integrated into existing systems. Cumulative value represents potential value if all options are exercised at total not-to-exceed prices. Work will be performed at various locations inside and outside of the continental United States, and is expected to be completed by July 28, 2003. There ere 52 bids solicited on April 3, 1998, and six bids were received. The contracting activity is the U.S. Army Communications & Electronics Command, Ft. Monmouth, N.J. (DAAB07-98-D-H503).

Publisher: US Dept. of Defense
Publication Name: Department of Defense News Release (titles vary)
Subject: Business
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Year: 1998
Lockheed Martin Integrated Systems Inc.

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Army Contract (3)

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ARINC Inc., Oklahoma City, Okla., is being awarded an indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity, time and materials contract (appropriation number and dollar value will be issued with each delivery order), with a cumulative total of $1,413,760,989. The Rapid Response to Critical System Requirements (R2CSR) Support Program is to ensure that critical systems maintain full functionality and operability. To meet that goal, this multiple award contract will include, but not be limited to, engineering services, studies, analyses, replacement parts, manufacturing, repair capability, and installation and integration capabilities. This contract will provide Department of Defense services and other federal agencies with a flexible vehicle with which to obtain the timely delivery of items and services which are difficult to procure due to outdated technologies, lack of engineering data and/or the limited quantities needed to be manufactured. All items will be fully compatible with and integrated into existing systems. Cumulative value represents potential value if all options are exercised at total not-to-exceed prices. Work will be performed at various locations inside and outside of the continental United States, and is expected to be completed by July 28, 2003.There were 52 bids solicited on April 3, 1998, and six bids were received. The contracting activity is the U.S. Army Communications & Electronics Command, Ft. Monmouth, N.J. (DAAB07-98-D-H502).

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

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Subjects list: United States, Military maintenance services, Contract, Rapid Response to Critical System Requirements, R2CSR
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