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Lockheed nabs $185M and Northrup Grumman $15M for Navy's SEWIP program
by Christen Mccurdy
Washington DC (UPI) Jan 29, 2020

Lockheed Martin was awarded a $185 million contract for production of Surface Electronic Warfare Improvement Programs that defend the Navy's aircraft carriers, cruisers and destroyers from missiles, the Pentagon announced.

The contract funds a one-year period but includes options that could extend the contract four additional years, for a potential cumulative value of $812 million.

The bulk of work -- 78 percent -- will take place at Lockheed's worksite in Liverpool, New York, with the remaining 22 percent taking place in Lansdale, Penn.

Lockheed told syracuse.com it does not intend to do any additional hiring to fulfill the contract, though the company recently held a job fair to recruit for up to 118 positions in upstate New York.

SEWIP is an upgrade to the existing AN/SLQ-32(V) electronic warfare system, which provides Navy ships with protection from anti-ship missiles by upgrading early detection, analysis, and threat warning capabilities.

The systems entered full-rate production in September 2016 and in March 2017 Lockheed received a $98 million contract modification to continue producing SEWIP systems for the Navy.

Northrup Grumman awarded $15.8M for SEWIP support
Washington DC (UPI) Jan 29, 2020 - Northrup Grumman has been awarded a $15.8 million contract to support the Navy's Surface Electronic Warfare Improvement Program, the Department of Defense announced.

The deal modifies an earlier contract, originally issued in 2015, to support SEWIP Block 3 system units.

The total value of the contract, if all options are exercised, is $112.5 million.

SEWIP is an electronic warfare system that provides Navy ships with protection from anti-ship missiles by upgrading early detection, analysis, and threat warning capabilities.

SEWIP systems are produced by Lockheed Martin, which won a $185 million contract this week for continued SEWIP production.

Work on the contract will be performed in Linthicum, Md., and is expected to be completed by December 2020.


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Northrup Grumman awarded $15.8M for SEWIP support
Washington DC (UPI) Jan 29, 2020
Northrup Grumman has been awarded a $15.8 million contract to support the Navy's Surface Electronic Warfare Improvement Program, the Department of Defense announced. The deal modifies an earlier contract, originally issued in 2015, to support SEWIP Block 3 system units. The total value of the contract, if all options are exercised, is $112.5 million. SEWIP is an electronic warfare system that provides Navy ships with protection from anti-ship missiles by upgrading early detection, ... read more

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