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Navy Awards Another LCS to Lockheed Martin
The U.S. Navy contracted with Lockheed Martin for the third Littoral Combat Ship LCS. The Navy Times writes that the USS Fort Worth (LCS-3) will be constructed by Marinette Marine Corp. in Wisconsin. The LCS classes' first two ships were built separately by Lockheed and Northrop Grumman. ...
Tags: Lockheed Martin Corp., Navy Times, Littoral Combat Ship Class, Navy, Aerospace & Defense, Workforce Management, Manufacturing, Human Resources, Matthew Potter
Blog posts 2009-03-24

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Lockheed Martin Team Approved to Begin Detail Design and Construction on First Littoral Combat Ship.
WASHINGTON, December 15 /PRNewswire/ -- The U.S. Navy today awarded a Lockheed Martin-led team US$ 188.2 million to commence detail design and construction of the first Littoral Combat Ship LCS, a revolutionary new class of naval combatant desi WASHINGTON, December 15 /PRNewswire/...
Tags: construction, Lockheed Martin Corp., team
Research articles 2004-12-15
Navy to base first littoral combat ship in San Diego.
M2 PRESSWIRE-5 December 2005-US DOD: Navy to base first littoral combat ship in San DiegoC1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:02122005 The Navy announced today that the USS Freedom, the first littoral combat ship of the LCS 1 class, will be homeported at Naval...
Tags: Lockheed Martin Corp., U.S. Department of Defense
Research articles 2005-12-05
BAE Systems to Provide Radio Communications System for General Dynamics Littoral Combat Ship Design Team
CALIFORNIA, Md. -- BAE Systems has been selected by General Dynamics (NYSE:GD) to provide the radio communications system as a key component of the General Dynamics-designed, open architecture core mission systems for the final design of the U.S. Navy's Littoral Combat Ship LCS. The Department of Defense announced May 27...
Tags: BAE Systems Plc., General Dynamics Corp., radio, team
Research articles 2004-07-27
Parvus Contracted to Develop Ruggedized Cisco 3825 Routers for Navy Littoral Combat Ship Program
SALT LAKE CITY -- Parvus Corporation today announced a contract with the Naval Surface Warfare Center NSWC in Panama City, Florida to develop a ruggedized version of the Cisco 3825 Integrated Services Router ISR for installation onboard the Navy's newest class of surface warships, the Littoral Combat Ship LCS. Initial...
Tags: Cisco Systems Inc., router
Research articles 2007-03-05
Navy announces DD program - X - Department of Defense News Release - Littoral Combat Ship, United States - Brief Article
The Navy announced today that it will issue a revised Request for Proposal RFP for the Future Surface Combatant Program. Formerly known as DD 21, the program will now be called "DDX" to more accurately reflect the program purpose, which is to produce a family of advanced technology surface combatants,...
Tags: RFP, U.S. Department of Defense
Research articles 2001-11-01
DTN News: U.S. Navy's New Littoral Ship Prices To Be Revealed
DTN News: U.S. Navy's New Littoral Ship Prices To Be Revealed *Source: DTN News / Defense Media NSI News Source Info WASHINGTON, DC - October 8, 2009: Contract prices for the U.S. Navy's two most recent Littoral Combat Ships LCS will be made public soon...
News items 2009-10-07
A Navy Ship On Time, Budget
LCS. Huge cost overruns (OK- the Navy changed the requirements, but still). CVN 78 has EMALS issues and is struggling to contain cost growth that the Congressional Budget Office estimates may lead to a ship costing $900 million more than the Navy expects. Navy Secretary Ray Mabus knows he faces...
Tags: Congressional Budget Office, requirement, Radar, Lockheed Martin Corp., Raytheon Co., Bath Iron Works Corp.
News items 2009-09-03
Navy cancels General Dynamics Corp.'s contract to build ship
The U.S. Navy said Thursday it is canceling General Dynamics Corp.'s contract to build a second ship in a new class of warships. Negotiations over the Navy's demand that General Dynamics assume more risk for cost overruns broke down, Navy Secretary Donald Winter said. General Dynamics, the Navy's second-largest shipbuilder,...
Tags: General Dynamics Corp., Lockheed Martin Corp.
Research articles 2007-11-02
General Dynamics Gets 223 Million Dollar Trimaran LCS Contract
The U.S. Navy announced on October 14 that it was awarding a Bath Iron Works-led team a $223 million contract for the detailed design and construction of an innovative, trimaran-hull Littoral Combat Ship LCS as part of its newest ship class. The team wiThe U.S. Navy announced on October 14...
Tags: General Dynamics Corp., team
Research articles 2005-11-01
Navy explores exotic shapes, materials for LCS
The Navy's design criteria for its Littoral Combat Ships LCSs are pushing contractors to consider hull forms and materials rarely used in U.S. warships. Time will tell if the Navy will end up with a trimaran or a hull made of sandwiched composites. But these are among the options being...
Tags: Lockheed Martin Corp., Next Generation Security Software Ltd., Raytheon Co., team
Research articles 2003-05-01
Young: Navy Needs Analytical Balanced Discussion About DDG-1000
By Geoff Fein Pentagon acquisition chief John Young continued to make his case for the DDG-1000 Zumwalt-class combat ship, citing the need for further discussion on whether the Navy should truncate the new destroyer or go with building more DDG- 51s. One concern Young raised yesterday...
Tags: Bath Iron Works Corp., General Dynamics Corp., Young
Research articles 2009-02-06
BAE Systems to provide radio components to General Dynamics Corp.
BAE Systems Electronic Systems, based in California, Md., in St. Mary's County, has been selected by General Dynamics Corp. to provide the radio communications system component for the final design of General Dynamics' proposed version of the U.S. Navy's Littoral Combat Ship, the Navy's newest class of high-speed combat surface...
Tags: BAE Systems Plc., General Dynamics Corp., radio
Research articles 2004-07-28
Transformation: maybe its actually starting! (Military Shipbuilding).
In a Pentagon briefing on the Bush Administration's FY2004 budget request, DoD Comptroller Dov Zakheim called shipbuilding a "good news" story for the department. In fiscal 2004, $12.2 billion is budgeted for procurement of seven ships--up sharply from $9.5 billion and five ships in FY 2003....
Tags: Bollinger Shipyards Inc., Games, Manufacturing, U.S. Department of Defense
Research articles 2003-03-01
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