Northrop Grumman poised for three-year design work on DD(X)
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Northrop Grumman Corp. would be designing the production version of the next-generation DD(X) destroyer, a warfighting asset and a weapons platform that would be worth the money invested in it. Phil Dur, president of Northrop Grumman Corp., estimated that the company would need about two-and-a-half years to three years to execute the detailed design.
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LCS cost ceiling slashed; '06 destroyer funding seen
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The Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) cost ceiling might come down to $250 million from $400 million. The funding might be found for DD(X) destroyers advance procurement in fiscal year 2006, and Northrop Grumman Corp. is likely to play a key role in building the new class of destroyers.
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LockMart expresses interest in LCS integration
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Lockheed Martin Corporation might be interested in performing a systems integration role in mission modules development for the emerging Littoral Combat Ship (LCS). LCS would be a relatively small ship designed for the war against terrorism in coastal waters.
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