SALINA — The Lockheed Martin, Rotary and Missions Systems plant just north of Syracuse has recently won a nearly $23.1 million modification to a previously awarded U.S. Navy contract to exercise an option for AN/SLQ-32(V)6 design agent engineering, incidental material, and travel. Work will be performed in Lockheed’s facility in the town of Salina, and […]
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SALINA — The Lockheed Martin, Rotary and Missions Systems plant just north of Syracuse has recently won a nearly $23.1 million modification to a previously awarded U.S. Navy contract to exercise an option for AN/SLQ-32(V)6 design agent engineering, incidental material, and travel.
Work will be performed in Lockheed’s facility in the town of Salina, and is expected to be completed by January 2026, according to a Dec. 12 contract announcement from the U.S Department of Defense. Fiscal 2024 foreign military sale funds totaling $2 million (74 percent); fiscal 2024 other procurement (Navy) funds of $539,000 (20 percent); and fiscal 2025 research, development, testing, and evaluation funds totaling $168,795 (6 percent), will be obligated at the time of award.
The Naval Sea Systems Command in Washington, D.C. is the contracting authority.