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2005
10/25 Items: 10 AIM-9M missiles and 5 AIM-7M missiles, continuation of a pilot training program and logistics support for F-16 in CONUS
Cost: $280 million (estimated)
Notification to Congress
03/11 Items: Aircraft Flight Line Maintenance for 14 F-16
Contractor: Northwest Florida Management, Walton, Fla.
Cost: $6,619,833
2004
02/13 Items: Aircraft Flight Line Maintenance for 14 F-16
Contractor: Northwest Florida Management, Walton, Fla.
Cost: $6,806,318
05/04 Items: E-2T Hawkeye 2000 tactics trainer
Contractor: Northrop Grumman, Corp., Bethpage, N.Y.
Cost: $18,167,134
10/19 Items: AQS-18V-3 Dipping Sonar Spares
Contractor: L-3 Communications Corp., Sylmar, Calif.
Cost: $12,867,000
12/23 Items: 2005 Integrated Logistics Support (ILS) and Sustaining Engineering (SE) Services for E-2T
Contractor: Northrop Grumman, Corp., Bethpage, N.Y.
Cost: $6,615,000
2003
01/02 Items: E-2T Training
Contractor: Northrop Grumman, Corp., Bethpage, N.Y.
Cost: $5,958,119
01/10 Items: 117 Warhead Replacement Tactical Telemetry Modules (WRTTMs) for AIM-120 and contractor support
Contractor: Harris Corp., Melbourne, Fla.
Cost: $11,998,336.01
02/11 Items: E-2T Logistics Support, Engineering Technical Service
Contractor: Northrop Grumman, Corp., Bethpage, N.Y.
Cost: $4,000,000
11/24 Items:182 AIM-9M-2 missiles
Contractor: Raytheon Systems, Tucson, Ariz.
Cost: $16,706,508
2002
03/22 Items: Rapid Runway Repair System
Contractor: Rapid Mat U.S. LLC/Starflite Inc., Washington D.C.
Cost: $43,050,924
07/01 Items: Upgrade of F-16 Mission Modular Computer 3000 to 3051 configuration
Contractor: Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co., Ft. Worth, Texas
Cost: $5,328,099
08/22 Items: One airborne instrumentation unit
Contractor: Raytheon Co., Tucson, Az.
Cost: Unknown
09/04 Items: Maintenance of repairable material and spare parts for of F-16, F-5, C-130, and IDF; MPN-14 and GE-592 radar systems; AIM-120 missiles; Pathfinder/Sharpshooter; Pratt & Whitney F-100 engines; communications equipment; and others.
Contractor: Lockheed Martin Company of Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas and Northrop Grumman Corporation of Baltimore, Maryland
Cost:$174 million (estimated)
Notification to Congress
09/04 Items:449 AGM-114M3 HELLFIRE II missiles, engines, winches, kits, dispensers, containers, spare and repair parts, test and tool sets, personnel training and equipment, publications, etc.
Contractor:Lockheed Martin Electronics and Missiles of Orlando, Florida
Cost:$60 million (estimated)
Notification to Congress
09/22 Items: 182 AIM-9M-1/2 missiles, containers, test sets and support equipment, spare and repair parts, publications and technical documentation, personnel training and training equipment, etc.
Contractor: Raytheon Missile Systems Corporation, Tucson, Arizona
Cost: $36 million (estimated)
Notification to Congress
2001
04/02 Items: 370-gallon fuel tanks for F-16
Contractor: Sargent Fletcher, Inc., El Monte, Calif.
Cost: $6,638,960 (divided between Taiwan and Korea)
04/26 Items: 120 AIM-120 missiles
Contractor: Raytheon Company, Tucson, Ariz.
Cost: $177,279,254 split among United States, Taiwan, Singapore, and Japan
07/16 Items: LAU-129 launchers
Contractor: Marvin Engineering Co., Inglewood, Calif.
Cost: $14,440,800 split among United States, Greece, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Taiwan, Singapore and Israel
09/05 Items: 40 AGM-65G Maverick missiles, 48 LAU-117 launchers, 10 training missiles
Contractor: Raytheon Missile Systems Corporation, Tucson, Arizona
Cost: $18 million (estimated)
Notification to Congress
10/30 Items: Spare parts for F-5E/F, C-130H, F-16A/B, and IDF
Cost: $288 million (estimated)
Notification to Congress
2000
06/02 Items: Frequency-hopping ARC-210 radios for CH-47SD
Contractor: The Boeing Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
Cost: $15,000,000 modification
06/07 Items: 48 AN/ALQ-184 electronic countermeasures pods
Contractor: Raytheon Co., Electronic Systems Division, Goleta, Calif.
Cost: $122 million (estimated)
Notification to Congress
06/07 Itmes: 39 sets of Pathfinder/Sharpshooter pods
Contractor: Lockheed-Martin Corp.,Orlando, Fla.
Cost: $234 million (estimated)
Notification to Congress
09/28 Items: 200 AIM-120C Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missiles, 292 LAU-129 launchers
Contractor: Raytheon Missile Systems Corp. Tucson, Ariz. and Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co., Ft. Worth, Texas
Cost: $150 million (estimated)
Notification to Congress
1999
05/27 Items: 240 AGM-114K3 Hellfire II air-to-surface anti-armor missiles
Contractor: Lockheed Martin Electronics and Missiles, Orlando, Fla
Cost: $23 million (estimated)
Notification to Congress
07/30 Items: Spare parts in support of F-5E/F, C-130H, IDF, and F-16A/B
Cost: $150 million (estimated)
Notification to Congress
07/31 Items: Two E-2T Hawkeye 2000E aircraft, two AN/APS-145 radars, two T56-A-427 engines
Contractor: Northrop Grumman Corporation, Bethpage, N.Y.
Cost: $400 million (estimated)
Notification to Congress
08/10 Items: 13 OH-58D
Contractor: Bell Helicopter Textron Inc., Fort Worth, Texas
Cost: $21,701,474 modification
09/24 Items: Mast mounted sight for the OH-58D
Contractor: Boeing North American Inc., Anaheim, Calif.
Cost: $6,685,720 modification
12/21 Items: Two E-2T
Contractor: Northrop Grumman Corp., Bethpage, N.Y.
Cost: $104,600,000 modification
1998
06/01 Items: 28 sets of Pathfinder/Sharpshooter pods
Contractor: Lockheed-Martin Corp.,Orlando, Fla.
Cost: $160 million (estimated)
Notification to Congress
08/27 Items: 58 HARPOON missiles, eight HARPOON training missiles
Contractor: McDonnell Douglas Aerospace, St. Louis, Mo.
Cost: $101 million (estimated)
Notification to Congress
08/27 Items: 131 MK 46 MOD 5(A)S torpedoes
Contractor: Raytheon Systems Company, Naval and Maritime Systems Unit, Mukilteo, Wash.
Cost: $69 million (estimated)
Notification to Congress
09/04 Items: 48 T700-GE-401 engines for AH-1W
Contractor: General Electric Corp., Aircraft Engine Business Group, Lynn, Mass.
Cost: $32,240,826
10/09 Items: Nine CH-47SD CHINOOK helicopters, three T55-L-714A spare turbine engines
Contractor: Boeing Corp., Ridley Park, Pa.
Cost: $486 million (estimated)
Notification to Congress
1997
02/28 Items: Maintenance training for F-16
Contractor: Lockheed Martin Corporation, Ft. Worth, Texas
Cost: $7,422,393
07/24 Items: 21 AH-1W
Contractor: Bell Helicopter, Fort Worth, Texas
Cost: $479 million (estimated)
Notification to Congress
07/31 Items: 30 commercial TH-67
Contractor: Bell Helicopter Textron Inc., Fort Worth, Texas
Cost: $40,301,243
09/03 Items: 13 OH-58D, 13 T703-AD-700 engines, 13 Hellfire launchers
Contractor: Bell Helicopter Textron, Inc., Fort Worth, Texas
Cost: $172 million (estimated)
Notification to Congress
10/03 Items: Nine AH-1W
Contractor: Bell Helicopter Textron, Inc, Fort Worth, Texas
Cost: $76,925,000
11/10 Items: Services related to the continuation of F-16 training in CONUS
Cost: $280 million (estimated)
Notification to Congress
12/19 Items: 12 AH-1W
Contractor: Bell Helicopter Textron, Inc., Fort Worth, Texas
Cost: $99,060,000
1996
02/29 Items: Integration support for 156 AN/ALR-56M(V) Advanced Radar Warning Receivers
Contractor: Loral Systems Manufacturing Company, Yonkers, New York
Cost: $9,941,840 face value increase
03/06 Items: one Flight Control/Instrument Systems Maintenance Trainer, one Communication/Navigation/Electronic Countermeasures Systems Maintenance Trainer, and one Armament/Fire Control Systems Maintenance Trainer for F-16
Contractor: Hughes Training, Incorporated, Arlington, Texas
Cost: $7,694,150 face value increase
05/10 Items: 30 TH-67, 30 sets of AN/AVS-6 (V)1 night vision goggles
Contractor: Bell Helicopter Textron, Inc., Hurst, Texas
Cost: $53 million (estimated)
Notification to Congress
05/17 Items: 3 Improved Avionics Intermediate Shops for the F-16
Contractor: Lockheed Martin Corporation, Ft. Worth, Texas
Cost: $24,750,000 face value increase
09/05 Items: 110 MK-46 MOD 5 torpedoes for S-70C(M)
Contractor: Alliant Techsystems Inc., Hopkins, Minn.
Cost: $66 million (estimated)
Notification to Congress
11/05 Items: 18 Night Targeting System/Cockpit Canopy Modifications
Contractor: Bell Helicopter Textron, Incorporated, Fort Worth, Texas
Cost: $13,278,708
11/13 Items: Integration, logistics, engineering, test, and software support for Lot VII of AN/ALR-56M Advanced Radar Warning Receiver
Contractor: Lockheed Martin System Manufacturing Company, Yonkers, NY
Cost: $9,444,680 face value increase
12/17 Items: Four C-130H
Contractor: Lockheed Corporation, Lockheed Aeronautical Systems Company, Marietta, Georgia
Cost: $118,200,000 face value increase
12/23 Items: Spare parts for AN/ALQ-184
Contractor: Raytheon Company E-Systems, Goleta, Calif.
Cost: $6,680,000
1995
01/11 Items: S/W modification to integrate AN/ALR-56M & AN/ALE-47 into F-16
Contractor: Loral Systems Manufacturing Company, Yonkers, New York
Cost: $6,785,706 face value increase
04/05 Items: Eight AH-1W
Contractor: Bell Helicopter Textron, Inc., Fort Worth, Texas
Cost: $126,070,000 modification
07/31 Items: Long lead funding for 150 F-16
Contractor: Lockheed Fort Worth Company, Fort Worth, Texas
Cost: $123,084,991 face value increase
08/03 Items: Spare LRUs for AN/ALR-56M Advanced Radar Warning Receiver
Contractor: Litton Incorporated, San Jose, California
Cost: $6,663,295
1994
08/01 Items: 80 AN/ALQ-184 electronic countermeasure pods
Contractor: Raytheon Co., Electronic Systems Division, Goleta, Calif.
Cost: $150 million (estimated)
Notification to Congress
12/19 Items: Four C-130H and four T56-A-15 spare engines
Contractor: Lockheed Corporation, Lockheed Aeronautical Systems Company, Marietta, Georgia
Cost: $33,618,838 face value increase
1993
06/17 Items: 12 C-130H
Contractor: Lockheed Corporation, Lockheed Aeronautical Systems Company, Marietta, Georgia
Cost: $620 million (estimated)
Notification to Congress
07/30 Items: Logistics support services for 40 leased T-38
Cost: $70 million (estimated)
Notification to Congress
1992
09/14 Items: 150 F-16A/B
Contractor: Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co., Ft. Worth, Texas
Cost: $5,800 million (estimated)
Notification to Congress
09/18 Items: 12 SH-2F LAMPS anti-submarine helicopters
Cost: $161 million (estimated)
Notification to Congress
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