Lockheed Martin Receives Sniper ATP Post Production Contract
Lockheed Martin has received an indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity Sniper Advanced Targeting Pod (ATP) Post Production Support (PPS) contract from the U.S. Air Force.
This PPS contract, to be awarded incrementally over five years with two single option years, covers a variety of upgrade activities for the legacy Sniper ATP fleet, including hardware and software upgrades and platform integration, which may include transition of legacy pods into the Advanced Targeting Pod-Sensor Enhancement configuration. Additionally, the PPS contract may include spares, technical data and studies, and the support of organic depot requirements for Sniper pod sustainment.
The potential value of the contract over a seven-year period is $841 million
Source: 12 March 2012 - DAILY AIR FORCE NEWS
Photo: U.S. Air Force Lockheed Martin Sniper ATP (Photo by dailyairforce.com)
(12.03.2012)
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