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Navy contracts GenDyn for post-delivery work on USS Indiana
by Stephen Carlson
Washington DC (UPI) Nov 06, 2018

The U.S. Navy has awarded General Dynamics Electric Boat a $13.9 million contract modification for post-delivery work on the Virginia-class nuclear fast attack submarine USS Indiana.

The contract, announced Monday by the Department of Defense, includes procuring long-lead-time materials for maintenance, repairs, testing, modifications and other work on the vessel.

The USS Indiana was commissioned in September at the Navy Port in Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fl. The Indiana is the 16th Virginia-class fast attack submarine completed so far and sixth of the Block III upgraded variant.

The Virginia-class is supplementing and will eventually replace the Los Angeles-class fast attack

submarine also currently in service. It will form the backbone of the U.S. submarine fleet alongside the planned Columbia-class ballistic missile submarine slated to replace the aging Ohio-class.

USS Indiana is a nuclear-powered fast-attack submarine built for anti-sub and anti-surface operations. It is armed with torpedoes, Tomahawk cruise missiles and is capable of mine-laying operations. It can also deliver special forces teams as it has the ability to operate in shallow or littoral waters.

The submarine, as well as the rest of the Virginia-class Block III, has faced a number of redesigns and upgrades to simplify construction and reduce operating costs.

Further expected modifications will include the Virginia Payload Module. The VPM will triple the Virginia-class Tomahawk capacity and allow greater flexibility for installing other vertical launch weapons systems.

Work on the contract is expected to run through April 2019, with the Navy obligating $8.6 million from Navy fiscal 2018 shipbuilding and conversion funding to the company at the time of award. None of the funds will expire at the end of the current fiscal year.


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Navy exercises contract option for Zumwalt-class logistics, engineering
Washington (UPI) Nov 1, 2018
Raytheon has been awarded a $34 million modification to a previous contract by the U.S. Navy for integrated logistics support and engineering services on DDG 1000-class ships. The modification, announced Wednesday by the Defense Department, exercises an option for Raytheon to provide services to the Zumwalt-class destroyer. The first in class USS Zumwalt was commissioned in 2013, and is described by the Navy as a "multi-mission surface combatant designed to fulfill volume firepower and p ... read more

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