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Kollmorgen Awarded $41M for Photonics Masts

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NORTHAMPTON, Mass., Jan. 3, 2011 — The Electro-Optical Div. of imaging systems provider Kollmorgen Corp was awarded a $41.2 million multiyear contract to produce eight AN/BVS-1 photonics mast systems for installation on Virginia-class submarines SSN 784-791, as well as on associated engineering services and optional photonics mast spares.


Kollmorgen’s Photonics Mast, the next generation in submarine optics. The infrared camera is located in the lower rectangular housing, while the optical cameras and laser range finder are located directly above. To the right is the mission critical camera, and the mast head is topped by the antenna assembly. (Photo: US Navy)

The $41,212,176 contract includes options which, if exercised, would bring its total value to $123,335,849. Expected to be completed by March 2016, work will be performed in Northampton, Westfield, Amesbury, Methuen, Southampton, and Southwick, Mass.; Seattle; Moonachie, N.J.; Joplin, Mo.; Orlando; La Mirada and Murrieta, Calif.; Mason, Ohio; Westminster, Colo.; Radford, Va.; and San Diego.

The contract was not competitively procured, and it will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. The Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington Navy Yard, D.C., is the contracting activity.

For more information, visit: www.eo.kollmorgen.com
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Published: January 2011
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