Navy Taking A Look At Lockheed's Ability To Build Surface Ship Radars

By Thomas Duffy / March 20, 2000 at 5:00 AM
While Navy surface warfare officials work to finish a radar road map requested by Congress last year, the service is looking at the production capabilities of Lockheed Martin, one of the two contractors competing for Navy radar work, service and industry officials told InsideDefense.com late last week. The examination of Lockheed's production ability is part of the fallout from last year's award to Lockheed rival Raytheon of a $140 million development contract for the Multi-Function Radar and the still-draft radar...

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