Lockheed Martin to continue CASS support under $214.5M contract

Lockheed Martin has won a $214.5 million contract to support up to 400 of the Army’s Consolidated Automated Support System stations.

Lockheed Martin has won a $214.5 million contract to support up to 400 of the Army’s Consolidated Automated Support System stations.

The Consolidated Automated Support System is the Navy’s standard automatic test equipment family. It provides intermediate, depot and factory level support, both ashore and afloat, of all Navy electronics from aircraft to ships and submarines, NAVAIR said on its website.

Under the contract, Lockheed Martin will also support 150 reconfigurable transportable CASS stations for the Navy and the governments of Australia, Finland, Kuwait, Malaysia, Italy and Spain.

Work is expected to be completed in April 2023.

Two companies bid on this contract, the Defense Department said in a release.

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