Lockheed to Provide Navy Tech, Engineering Services for Foreign Sales

Lockheed Martin Corp. has won a $7,440,473 Navy contract modification for technical and engineering services in support of foreign military sales, the Defense Department announced Friday.

The company will provide configuration management, quality control and maintenance services for the Navy’s Aegis program sites in New Jersey to support foreign sales with Japan and Spain.

The Pentagon said the facilities integrate classified real-time networks used by the U.S. government and contracting firms to deliver computer code through foreign military sales.

Work will occur in Moorestown, N.J. and the Pentagon expects work to finish by September 2012.

The Naval Sea Systems Command in Washington is the contracting activity.

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