Gigabit Ethernet for USS John Paul Jones

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New Finmeccanica acquisition DRS EW & Network Systems, Inc. in Buffalo, NY received a $6.9 million fixed-price, time and materials contract for a Gigabit Ethernet Data Multiplex System (GEDMS) for DDG 53, a Flight 1 Arleigh Burke Class AEGIS destroyer commonly known as USS John Paul Jones. Some may remember the ship’s namesake as the Scot who became the father of the American navy, and uttered the famous battle phrase “I have not yet begun to fight!”

The GEDMS is a network for Arleigh Burke Class destroyers that acts as a ship wide data transfer network for a ship’s machinery, steering, navigation, combat, alarm and indicating, and damage control systems. It was designed to replace the miles of point-to-point cabling, signal converters, junction boxes, and switchboards associated with conventional ship’s cabling. DRS will also provide a land-based GEDMS trainer, EDMS hardware, and installation and checkout repair for the DDG53 GEDMS, and the contract includes an option which would bring the cumulative value of this contract to $7 million.

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USS John Paul Jones

Work will be performed in Johnstown, PA (80%) and Buffalo, NY (20%), and is expected to be complete by December 2009. This contract was procured on a limited competition basis, with 2 proposals solicited and 2 offers received via the Federal Business Opportunities website. The Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren Division in Dahlgren, VA manages the contract (N00178-08-C-2001).

$13.6M for Saudi Air Force e-Learning

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Vangent, Inc. of Arlington, VA received a firm fixed price contract for $13.6 million under the Royal Saudi Air Force Web Based E-Learning System Modernization Program. At this time $11 million has been committed. The 350th Electronic Systems Group at Hanscom AFB, MA issued the contract (FA8706-08-C-0009).

The systems integrator will acquire, install, configure, test and deliver E-Learning systems, supporting equipment and associated IT Infrastructure, including the conversion, configuration, installation and test of approximately 1,405 computer-based training modules, converted to web-based delivery. They will also modernize an associated conference room and classrooms at the RSAF’s School of Command, Control, and Communication (C3), and upgrade the network.

April 7/09: DRC announces a related $1.6 million sub-contract from Vangent.

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