Northrop Grumman wins nearly $120M U.S. Navy contract, with most work to be done in Syracuse

SYRACUSE — Northrop Grumman Systems Corp. has been awarded a $119.6 million long-term, requirements contract for the repair of 17 weapon replaceable assemblies and shop replaceable assemblies in support of the E-2 aircraft. Much of the work will be done in Central New York. This is a 19-month contract with no option periods, and work […]

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SYRACUSE — Northrop Grumman Systems Corp. has been awarded a $119.6 million long-term, requirements contract for the repair of 17 weapon replaceable assemblies and shop replaceable assemblies in support of the E-2 aircraft. Much of the work will be done in Central New York. This is a 19-month contract with no option periods, and work will be completed by December 2025. Work will be performed in Syracuse (88 percent); Duluth, Georgia (4 percent); Woodland Hills, California (4 percent); Burnsville, Minnesota (2 percent); and Ronkonkoma, New York (2 percent), according to a June 3 contract announcement from the U.S. Department of Defense. No funds will be obligated at the time of award and funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. Appropriate fiscal year working-capital funds (Navy) will be used as delivery orders are issued, per the contract announcement. Naval Supply Systems Command Weapon Systems Support in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is the contracting authority.
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