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![]() by Richard Tomkins Mclean, Va. (UPI) Aug 9, 2016
The U.S. Naval Sea Systems Command has awarded Alion Science and Technology a five-year contract to support its DDG 51 destroyer fleet. The support will be in the areas of ship production planning and engineering; systems engineering; combat systems test engineering; post-delivery planning; engineering services; configuration and data management; and logistic support. "With more than 60 active DDG 51-class ships and 14 more currently under contract, the DDG 51-Class is an important part of the Navy's fleet strategy," said John Carty, Alion senior vice president and group manager. "Alion has been a large contributor to the DDG 51 design and flight upgrade efforts since the program's inception, and we are excited to continue supporting the team." The DDG 51, or Arleigh Burke-class vessel, is a multi-role guided missile destroyer equipped with the Aegis combat system and the SPY-1D multi-function passive electronically scanned array radar. The $145 million award is to help ensure that current and planned production of the ships meet mission requirements in a cost-effective way. Alion said worl under the contract will be conducted at its facilities in Washington, D.C.; Bath, Maine; and Pascagoula, Miss.
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