Aerospace Daily & Defense Report

Frank Morring, Jr.
President Obama told the nation’s scientists April 27 that the Cold War space race offers a model for meeting his goals of developing sustainable energy sources while minimizing the effect on global climate.

Staff
AIR FORCE The Air Force is awarding a firm fixed price contract to Pratt & Whitney Military Aftermarket Services of San Antonio, Texas for $22,915,389. This action will provide Overhaul of Core Module applicable to the F100 and F220 engines of F-15 and F-16 aircraft. At this time, the entire amount has been obligated. 448 SCMB/PKBB, Tinker Air Force Base, Okla., is the contracting activity. (FA8104-04-D-0004-0136) NAVY

Bettina H. Chavanne
COBRA COMMANDER: DOD and the program executive office for littoral and mine warfare (PEO LMW) have bestowed Milestone C approval on Northrop Grumman’s Coastal Battlefield Reconnaissance and Analysis (COBRA) system, which was designed to support the U.S. Marine Corps amphibious assault breaching operations aboard the Littoral Combat Ship. Following Milestone C, PEO LMW will move the COBRA system toward Low-Rate Initial Production.

Amy Butler
Though the U.S. Navy has canceled development of the Harpoon Block III designed to target surface ships in cluttered littoral environments, the service is proceeding with funding to support its Block IC missile stockpile.

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By Guy Norris
DRACO QUALIFICATION: Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) has completed qualification of its Draco spacecraft thruster and propulsion tank at the company’s test site in McGregor, Texas. SpaceX says tests included 42 firings with more than 4,600 pulses of varying lengths and were performed in a vacuum test chamber to simulate the space environment. “The series resulted in a total firing time of over 50 minutes on a single thruster,” the company adds.

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ARMY L-3 Communications Corp EOS Division, Garland, Texas was awarded on Apr. 20, 2009 a $6,657,200 firm-fixed-price contract for 2200 each 22MM Gen II Image Intensifier Tube AN/PVS-4 NVS 700, P/N 510-3882-300 Foreign Military Sales, sole source directed by Egypt for L-3 Communications, EOS Division, Garland, Texas. Work is to be performed in Garland, Texas with an estimated completion date of Jan. 31, 2011. One sole source bid solicited and one bid received. CECOM Acquisition Center, Fort Monmouth, N.J., is the contracting activity (W15P7T-09-P-D018).

Bettina H. Chavanne
Departing Pentagon acquisitions czar John Young expressed numerous frustrations with the Defense Department and the defense acquisition process April 27 in a farewell roundtable with reporters. “I leave here as an unemployed individual,” Young said, describing his existence during his tenure as that of a monk. “You get all kinds of restrictions on you” for trying to help your country. “I don’t get to participate in the economy like a normal citizen,” he added, referring to conflict-of-interest rules that prohibit him from buying stocks, for example.

Michael A. Taverna
PARIS — Australia will fly a military payload on a new Intelsat spacecraft in a move that could help spark demand for hosted payloads while providing a showcase for a new Boeing telecom satellite bus.

By Guy Norris
The U.S. Navy is considering extending the Seattle-based flight test phase of the P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft by several months to make more use of Boeing’s flight test expertise before delivering the aircraft to its Patuxent River flight test center in Maryland.

Bettina H. Chavanne
CARTER CONFIRMED: Former Harvard professor and Clinton administration official Ashton Carter is the Pentagon’s new acquisition chief. The Senate confirmed Carter’s nomination by voice vote April 23 after Alabama Sens. Richard Shelby and Jeff Sessions, both Republicans, withdrew their “hold” on Carter’s nomination after meeting with Defense Secretary Robert Gates. Shelby and Sessions were concerned about the next competition for the Air Force replacement refueling tanker.

Bettina H. Chavanne
The likelihood that the military will ever field non-lethal weapons may have grown even slimmer with the revelation that the Pentagon does not have a cohesive plan for their use.

Michael Fabey
Recent program decisions by Defense Secretary Robert Gates that indicate a pullback on helicopter acquisitions would mean a reversal of Pentagon spending on those aircraft and components. Gates targeted two expensive and priority helicopter programs for cancellation — the U.S. Air Force combat, search and rescue helicopter replacement program — CSAR-X — and the presidential helicopter acquisition. The elimination of those two programs will certainly take a bite out of helicopter funding needs and overall rotary wing budgeting.

Frank Morring, Jr.
NASA will wait until this fall to award study contracts for its planned Saturn V-class moon rocket and Altair lunar lander, amid uncertainty over what is in store for the agency’s human-exploration programs as the Obama administration figures out its space policy.

Michael A. Taverna
Thuraya is partnering with Advanced Communications Solutions Ltd, a unit of an undisclosed international shipping group, to distribute the UAE-based mobile satellite communications company’s voice and data services to the Greek maritime fleet. In January 2008, Thuraya launched a new spacecraft that allows it to cover large expanses of ocean from Europe to southeast Asia. The agreement includes ThurayaIP, a broadband service offering video streaming up to 384 kbps and data transmission up to 444 kbps.

Bettina H. Chavanne
POWER MARGIN: With hover-pit testing showing the powered-lift propulsion system in the first F-35B Joint Strike Fighter is beating its thrust requirement by a small margin, Lockheed Martin says it is on track to begin short takeoff and vertical landing (STOVL) flight-testing, aiming for the crucial first vertical landing “in the summer.” Vertical thrust measured on the pit is 41,100 poundsverus the 40,550 pounds guaranteed by engine maker Pratt & Whitney.

Bettina H. Chavanne
DRACO QUALIFICATION: Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) has completed qualification of its Draco spacecraft thruster and propulsion tank at the company’s test site in McGregor, Texas. SpaceX says tests included 42 firings with more than 4,600 pulses of varying lengths and were performed in a vacuum test chamber to simulate the space environment. “The series resulted in a total firing time of over 50 minutes on a single thruster,” it adds.

Bettina H. Chavanne
INTEGRATING ICBMs: The head of nuclear systems and weapons for the U.S. Air Force says the new Global Strike Command will integrate the nation’s intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) force first before acquiring control of the bomber force. Maj. Gen. C. Donald Alston told a Capitol Hill gathering April 24 that the missile force will join the newest command — created to better manage the U.S. nuclear arsenal after several embarrassing slips — “close to the end of the year,” with the B-52 and B-2 bombers following at an unspecified date.

Bettina H. Chavanne
CUTTER STIMULUS: In the first indication of stimulus money going toward national defense-related projects, the U.S. Coast Guard announced it will receive $10 million to upgrade its cutter fleet. The funding is part of $240 million designated for critical improvements to the Coast Guard, which falls under a $3 billion umbrella for the Department of Homeland Security and the General Services Administration provided by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA).

Bettina H. Chavanne
ON RESERVE: As the State Department and other agencies begin to develop their roles under President Barack Obama’s recently unveiled Afghanistan-Pakistan (AfPak) plan, the Reserve Officers Association (ROA) cautioned against assigning Reservists to volunteer nonmilitary jobs in Afghanistan. Defense Secretary Robert Gates and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton recently discussed the possibility of using Reserve officers for nonmilitary jobs supporting efforts in the region, which the ROA said is already happening.

Bettina H. Chavanne
WING TANK MAINTENANCE: Tank Devils will start doing structural wing tank maintenance services for two Spanish Air Force P-3s through a contract signed between EASA CASA and Taurus Aerospace’s Tank Devils on April 21 at Aviaton Week’s MRO Americas conference in Dallas. Work on both aircraft will be performed in Seville, with the first starting in June and the second starting late this summer, said Jose Luis Tova, head of MRO and material support procurement for EADS CASA, which is responsible for maintenance on the Spanish Air Force’s seven P-3s.

Andy Savoie
MRAP CHANGES: BAE Systems Tactical Vehicle Systems LLP of Sealy, Texas, has been awarded a $19,036,693 contract modification to purchase Capability Insertion Engineering change proposals for 1,800 Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicles, the Defense Department said April 24. The work will be performed at the Kuwait Refurbishment Facility, with final deliveries expected to be completed by July 30, 2010. The Marine Corps Systems Command, Quantico, Va., is the contracting activity.