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$97M Modifications to Special Forces Aircraft

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The Aerospace Integration Corp., and E.J. Mlynarczyk and Co. of Crestview, FL, are being awarded a $97 million indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract with a basic year and four option years. The agreement covers contractor support for all tasks required for the Integrated Modification Support for Special Operation Forces/Combat Search and rescue (SOF/CSAR) aircraft. Work shall encompass, but is not limited to, the following aircraft: MC-130E/H/P, AC-130H/U, HC-130N/P, EC-130J, MH-53J/M, HH-60G, and UH-1N/H. Support shall include non-recurring engineering, technical documentation, trial installation labor and support, ground and flight-testing and test support, kit-proof labor and technical support, and kit manufacture and production installation on the SOF/CSAR aircraft as directed by the LU Program Office in Warner Robins Air Logistic Center, at Robins Air Force Base, GA.

Solicitation began October 2004, negotiations were completed February 2005, and work will be complete by February 2006. The Headquarters Warner Robins Air Logistics Center at Robins Air Force Base, GA issued the contract (FA8509-05-D-0002, 0004).

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