Northrop wins $47M Army contract; gets $22M modification to Navy contract

(Northrop Grumman Systems contributed)

WASHINGTON — Northrop Grumman Systems won a $47 million Army contract and received a $22 million modification to a Navy contract, according to a Department of Defense news release.

Northrop’s Huntsville facility received a $47,666,848 Army contract for logistics support and sustainment for the Integrated Air and Missile Defense Battle Command System.

Work will be performed in Huntsville with an estimated completion date of Dec. 31, 2029. The Army Contracting Command at Redstone Arsenal is the contracting activity.

The company’s $22,152,874 modification increases the contract ceiling to procure an additional 13 UH-1Y Link 16 A Kits, 12 AH-1Z Link 16 A Kits, 19 Link 16 B Kits, and six Link 16 Flight Training Device B-Kits, as well as provides systems engineering, program management, and logistics support associated with spare parts testing for the Marine Corps UH-1Y and AH-1Z helicopters.

Work will be performed in Huntsville and other locations within the continental U.S. and is expected to be completed by August 2028, the release said.

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