L-3 Awarded $47 M by US Navy
(New York, June 8, 2009) -- L-3 Communications (NYSE: LLL) announced today that its Command & Control Systems and Software (C2S2) division has been awarded a follow-on contract by the U.S. Navy to support its Aircraft Structural Life Surveillance (ASLS) program. This five-year contract consists of a base year plus four option years, with a total contract value of $47.8 million.L-3 will provide engineering and information services under this contract to safely and efficiently manage the structural life of the Navy's fixed and rotary wing aircraft.
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"The monitoring of aircraft service life limits is increasingly significant as requirements for long-term operational usage often exceed planned service life," said John Medea, president of L-3 C2S2. "This program supports the Navy's objective to further implement an aggressive service life management plan to optimize its aircraft inventory."
Mr. Medea noted that L-3's application of proven engineering processes has contributed to the success of the Navy's Structural Appraisal of Fatigue Effects (SAFE) program, resulting in this follow-on award. "After a 10-year incumbency, we look forward to L-3's continued participation in developing comprehensive, cost-effective, and responsive solutions for the SAFE program and its supporting acquisition programs," he continued.
Source : L-3 Communications Holdings Inc. (NYSE: LLL)

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