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This article was Originally Published on Oct 08, 2006 in Volume: 5  Issue: 2

GD Wins NAVAIR Program Offices Deal

Total value of contract is $90 million over five years

By Rodney L. Pringle

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General Dynamics Information Technology has won contracts from the Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) to provide acquisition logistics support to the F/A-18 Program Director for Logistics, the H-53 Assistant Program Manager for Logistics and the H-60 Assistant Program Manager of Logistics. The total value of the three contracts if all options are exercised is approximately $90 million over five years. The awards continue the acquisition logistics support that GD has been providing for the past six years under the AIR 3.1 Omnibus Logistics Contract. GD employees will perform the work at NAVAIR locations in Huntsville, Ala.; Lemoore and North Island, Calif.; Panama City, Fla.; Patuxent River, Md.; Cherry Point, N.C.; Philadelphia and Norfolk, Va. NAVAIR provides total life cycle support of all naval aviation weapon systems including research, design, test and evaluation, training facilities, equipment and logistics support.


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