Huntington Ingalls wins $7.7M submarine R&D modification
Huntington Ingalls has won a $7.7 million contract modification to provide research and development support for current and future submarine platforms.
Huntington Ingalls has won a $7.7 million contract modification to provide research and development support for current and future submarine platforms.
The Newport News, Va.-based company will study a range of factors in submarine technology including manufacturability, maintainability, acoustics, machinery systems and hydrodynamics, as well as focused work on Virginia- and Ohio-class technology.
Funds in the amount of $279,451 at the time of the modification award, and work is expected to be completed by January 2015.
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