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Control contract for General Dynamics

The US Navy has awarded General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems a $56m contract modification for support and development for the Trident II Fire Control System.

The contract covers production, operational support, field engineering services, repair and return effort, and development for Trident. It also includes SSGN Attack Weapons Control Systems life cycle cost control and technology refresh work.

Work will be performed in Massachusetts and General Dynamics expects to complete it by December 2009.

The contract has a total potential value of $111 million if all options are exercised.

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