by Joe Katzman | Apr 28, 2011 | Bases & Infrastructure, Contracts - Modifications, Medical, Oshkosh, USA
The Clark/ Balfour Beatty JV in Bethesda, MD a $7.5 million firm-fixed-price modification to increase the maximum dollar value of a previously awarded firm-fixed-price design-build contract for an in-vitro fertilization clinic and stem cell laboratory at the National...
by Joe Katzman | Apr 26, 2011 | Britain/U.K., Canada, Contracts - Awards, Europe - Other, Raytheon, Shells & Mortar Rounds, USA
Canadian M777s(click to view full) April 25/11: Raytheon in Tucson, AZ receives an $8.3 million firm-fixed-price contract from Canada for its GPS-guided M982 Excalibur Block LA-2 155mm artillery shells. Canada has been using earlier Excalibur versions in Afghanistan,...
by Joe Katzman | Apr 26, 2011 | Avionics, BAE, Britain/U.K., Contracts - Awards, Rolls Royce, Specialty Aircraft, Support & Maintenance, Training & Exercises
Latest updates: OC2 upgrades: good news, bad news? High-end Hawk(click to view full) In 2006, Great Britain signed a GBP 450 million contract to buy another 28 advanced Hawk trainers, as the first step toward a public-private partnership that would provide military...
by Joe Katzman | Apr 25, 2011 | BAE, Boeing, Contracts - Awards, Contracts - Modifications, FOCUS Articles, General Dynamics, Guns - Artillery & Mortars, Helicopters & Rotary, Policy - Procurement, Procurement Innovations, Support & Maintenance, Tanks & Mechanized, Trucks & Transport, USA, Warfare - Trends
Final update: article wrap-up as this fiscal period has come to an end. USMC M1A1 settles afirefight in Fallujah(click to view full) The RESET process takes used vehicles apart, inspects the parts, then replaces any defective parts and refurbishes the equipment to...
by Joe Katzman | Apr 14, 2011 | Contracts - Awards, Germany, Other Corporation, Remote Weapons Systems, Trucks & Transport
Latest updates: 39 more Dingo-2 GEs. Dingo 2, Afghanistan(click to view larger) Mine-resistant vehicles are emerging as a basic requirement for international deployments, and many advanced armies are making the shift. One of the quiet hotbeds for that trend has been...