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Lockheed Martin to enhance C-5 communications system

The Department of Defense has awarded a $14.7 million contract to enhance the automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast out system for the C-5 transport aircraft.

By James LaPorta
A C-5A Galaxy 0451 prepares for its final departure from Westover Air Reserve Base on July 26, 2017. Photo by Airman Hanna N. Smith/U.S. Air Force
A C-5A Galaxy 0451 prepares for its final departure from Westover Air Reserve Base on July 26, 2017. Photo by Airman Hanna N. Smith/U.S. Air Force

Oct. 23 (UPI) -- Pentagon officials announced Friday that Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co., has been awarded $14.7 million to enhance the automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast out system, among other parts of the communications system on the C-5.

The cost-plus-incentive-fee contract is for the C-5 communications, navigation, surveillance and air traffic management engineering and manufacturing developments programs, the Department of Defense announced last week.

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The work will be performed in Marietta, Ga., and is expected to be completed by Sept. 25, 2019.

Fiscal 2017 research and development funds in the amount of more than $5.2 million have been obligated at the time of award.

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