_Aerospace Daily

Marc Selinger ([email protected])
The Clinton Administration says the House's fiscal 2001 Commerce-Justice-State appropriations bill is unacceptable partly because it under-funds the Commerce Dept.'s Bureau of Export Administration (BXA).

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Sextant In-Flight Systems, Irvine, Calif., was recommended for ISO 9001 certification to the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) by Det Norske Veritas (DNV) of Germany, a certification organization, and expects certification to come as early as this September.

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Boeing Defense and Space Group, Helicopter Division, Ridley Park, Pa., is being awarded $13,470,802 as part of a $363,770,802 firm-fixed-price contract for concurrent spare parts to support nine International Model CH-47SD Chinook Helicopters. Work will be performed in Philadelphia, Pa., and is expected to be completed by Dec. 31, 2006. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. This is a sole source contract initiated on Aug. 11, 1999. The contracting activity is the U.S. Army Aviation&Missile Command, Redstone Arsenal, Ala.

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Raytheon Co., Tucson, Ariz., is being awarded a $5,069,914 modification to previously awarded cost plus incentive fee basic ordering agreement N00019-98-G-0104 for the integration of the Selective Availability Anti-Spoofing Module (SAASM) into the Joint Standoff Weapon (JSOW) System. This effort will bring new production JSOWs delivered after 1 April 2003 in compliance with current Global Positioning System (GPS) security requirements for weapon-based GPS. Work will be performed in Tucson, Ariz., and is expected to be completed by May 2001.

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International Space Station managers have set a July 12 launch date for Russia's long-awaited Zvezda Service Module, a critical element that has balked Station assembly for years and threatens to trigger another long delay if it doesn't reach the two modules already in orbit.

Linda de France ([email protected])
Pentagon acquisition chief Jacques Gansler said last week that the decision to stick with the winner-take-all approach for the Joint Strike Fighter was not driven by concerns about the U.S. defense industrial base, but some congressional and military leaders have insisted all along that this is, in fact, the issue. Gansler himself even made the point earlier this year.

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AVIALL INC. was named as a global distributor for Honeywell Aircraft Lighting and Displays Products, designed and manufactured by Grimes Aerospace Co., a unit of Honeywell. Under the agreement, Aviall will stock and distribute Honeywell's entire Grimes aircraft lighting and displays product lines, including products used in general aviation, business aviation, helicopter, and airline markets. Aviall has worldwide distribution rights, with the exception of direct sales to Japan, Indonesia, Israel and Italy.

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Lockheed Martin and Compaq Computer Corp. are joining forces to go after information technology sales in the commercial and government markets. The two companies have established a strategic alliance that will enable them to work together to identify and pursue new business.

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Raytheon Co. won a $31.4 million contract - with an additional $9.9 million in options - from the U.S. Navy to integrate, test, modify and support the Joint Signals Intelligence Avionics Family Modernization (JMOD 1) on the EP-3E aircraft. "With JMOD 1 technology, we are laying the foundation for integrating future joint modernization initiatives that will provide improved collection and reporting capabilities for fleet commanders," said Phil LePore, VP of Raytheon Co. and chairman and CEO of Raytheon Technical Services Co.

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Polymer Light Emitting Diode Consortium, c/o Planar Systems Inc., Beaverton, Ore., was awarded on June 22, 2000, a $6,072,858 other transaction for polymer light emitting diode color displays on flexible substrates. Work will be performed in Beaverton, Ore. (Planar Systems Inc., 29%), Waltham, Mass. (3M Co., 14%), Princeton, N.J. (Princeton University, 5%), Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Rockwell Collins, Rockwell International Corp., 13%), and Thousand Oaks, Calif. (Rockwell Science Center, 38%). Work is expected to be completed by December 31, 2001.

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Lockheed Martin said its second X-35 Joint Strike Fighter concept demonstrator completed structural loads testing at the company's facility in Palmdale, Calif. The aircraft tested was the X-35C, the carrier variant designed for the U.S. Navy, and Lockheed Martin's second demonstrator. Ninety hydraulic actuators applied stress to different parts of the aircraft to simulate aerodynamic loads in flight.

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The Royal Norwegian Navy signed a $1.5 billion contract with Spanish shipbuilder Bazan for five advanced frigates, and Bazan signed a subcontract for about a third of that amount with Lockheed Martin for the ships' integrated weapon system (IWS). Bazan will deliver the first ship in 2005. Norwegian industry will provide key elements of the IWS and will participate in the shipbuilding effort. The IWS is a derivative of the U.S. Navy's Aegis combat system.

Linda de France ([email protected])
Although "there is a very strong, if not unanimous" view in the U.S. that some sort of national missile defense system is required, NATO alliance leaders still have questions concerning the threat, according to NATO Secretary General Lord George Robertson. While leaders have discussed the American threat assessment and "diagnosis," they are "counting on that the views of the allies will be a crucial ingredient in any decision" that President Clinton makes later this year on deployment.

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Rockwell Collins Government Systems, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is being awarded a $14,812,816 modification to previously awarded contract N00019-00-C-0115 to exercise an option for 332 AN/ARC-210(V) Electronic Protection Radio Systems (96 RT-1556B/ARC, 6 RT-1803, 50 RT-1824C/ARC, and 180 RT-1794(C)/ARC radios and various ancillary equipment) for the U.S. Army (1 RT-1794(C)/ARC), the U.S. Air Force (2 RT-1556B/ARC and 178 RT-1794(C)/ARC), and the U.S. Navy (94 RT-1556B/ARC, 1 RT-1794(C)/ARC, 6 RT-1803, and 50 RT-1824C/ARC).

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Booz Allen&Hamilton Inc., McLean, Va., is being awarded a $157,052 increment as part of an $11,131,439 cost-plus-award-fee contract to provide contract support services for daily operations in the areas of: Requirements Management, Systems Management, and Plans and Administration for the National Imagery and Mapping Agency, Central Imagery Tasking Office. Work will be performed at various locations in the continental United States, and is expected to be completed by Sept. 30, 2001. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year.

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Aerospace/Defense Prices As of Closing June 26, 2000 United States Closing Change DJIA 10542.99 138.24 NASDAQ 3912.12 66.78 S&P500 1455.31 13.83 AARCorp 13.69 -0.25 Aersonic 10.38 -0.06 Alcoa 28.88 -1.38 AllTech 69.44 0.44 Aviall 5.63 0.00

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A Massachusetts company said it has received a contract from the Defense Advanced Research Products Agency (DARPA) to develop additional military and commercial uses of the company's 360-degree immersive imaging technology.

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House Speaker J. Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.) and Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott (R-Miss.) have assembled a group of former defense and foreign policy officials to provide advice on national security.

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Northrop Grumman Corp., Rolling Meadows, Ill., is being awarded a $42,000,000 firm-fixed-price contract to provide for 25 Low Altitude Infrared Targeting and Navigating (LITENING) II pods applicable to the F-16D aircraft. This effort supports foreign military sales to Israel. Expected contract completion date is Feb. 28, 2003. Aeronautical Systems Center, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, is the contracting activity (F33657-00-C-0006).

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Northrop Grumman chose Mercury Computer Systems to supply multiprocessor technology for the F-16 fighter radar. Mercury, of Chelmsford, Mass., said the deal is worth $6.8 million.

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Comsat General inked a deal with the U.S. Navy to provide satellite data communications to the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station located at the center of Antarctica. "Our service will be used in concert with other satellites to supplement the critical communications links to the South Pole and will provide scientists with worldwide access to scientific data, the Internet, as well as operational and technical communications with NSF facilities in the U.S.," said John Klingelhoeffer, VP and general manager of Comsat General, a subsidiary of Comsat Corp.

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NIMA SECRETS: The National Imagery and Mapping Agency says it needs a change in the law to ensure it can maintain the secrecy of sensitive

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DIFFERENT RULES: Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Michael E. Ryan explains why U.S. planes continue to strike Iraqi air defenses on almost a daily basis, although he declines to say whether Baghdad is replacing what is being damaged or destroyed because it's a combat operation. Responding to a reporter's question, he contrasts current rules governing flights of U.S. and U.K. jets enforcing no-fly zones over Iraq with UN rules of engagement several years ago during Operation Deny Flight in Bosnia.

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Aerospace/Defense Prices Box As of Closing June 23, 2000 United States Closing Change Dow Jones 10404.75 28.63 NASDAQ 3845.39 -91.45 S&P500 1441.49 -10.69 AARCorp 13.94 -0.19 Aersonic 10.44 0.31 Alcoa 30.25 1.13 AllTech 69.00 1.00

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Boeing and Lockheed Martin supported the Pentagon's announcement Thursday that it would stick with the winner-take-all approach in the Joint Strike Fighter program, but retain the option of competing in the production phase.