Engineered Support Earns $203.7 Million Contract for U.S. Army Modular Fuel Farm System
29 April 2005 - 8:45AM
PR Newswire (US)
Engineered Support Earns $203.7 Million Contract for U.S. Army
Modular Fuel Farm System ST. LOUIS, April 28 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/
-- Engineered Support Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:EASI) received a $203.7
million contract with the U.S. Army Tank-automotive and Armaments
Command (TACOM) to produce the Load Handling System Modular Fuel
Farm (LMFF) bulk fuel storage and distribution system. The
firm-fixed price, indefinite delivery-indefinite quantity contract
will be performed over five years, with an initial delivery order
of $6.28 million, according to Gerald A. Potthoff, Engineered
Support Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. The modular fuel
farm system design and production team will be led by Engineered
Support's wholly-owned subsidiary Systems & Electronics Inc.
(SEI), conducting more than 51 percent of the work at its West
Plains, Missouri facility, six percent at its St. Louis
headquarters with design support from Engineered Support's
wholly-owned subsidiary Engineered Air Systems, and 1 percent at
Engineered Support's wholly-owned subsidiary Radian Inc., providing
logistics support from its headquarters in Alexandria, Virginia,
Potthoff said. The team also includes SEI's strategic partner E. D.
Etnyre & Co., projected to contribute 42 percent of the
contract work at its Oregon, Illinois facilities. "Fuel storage and
distribution is an essential element of sustainment on the
battlefield, and our company is committed to providing the most
advanced sustainment solutions possible to our nation's
warfighters," Potthoff said. "SEI has the extensive experience and
performance track record to make it the perfect anchor for the
Engineered Support System team of partners that will execute this
program for the Army -- which could involve as many as 191 pump
modules and more than 1,600 tank modules. This award exemplifies
the capabilities and synergies within the Engineered Support
Systems family of companies. We are honored and privileged to have
been chosen to develop and produce the next generation fuel storage
and distribution system for the US Army," said Potthoff. The LMFF
is a rapidly deployable, highly mobile, modular fuel storage and
distribution system. The LMFF is designed for Army Quartermaster
personnel to support forward deployed units on the battle field by
rapidly establishing fuel retail operations without the need for
additional construction equipment. Each system includes 14 2,500
gallon fuel storage modules, and 2 pump filtration modules, that
are designed to be readily transported using existing Army
transportation equipment. The LMFF will be the primary system for
storing and issuing fuel in selected units at the division level
and below, and will provide fuel support to all types of vehicles,
support equipment, and aircraft. The LMFF is an enabling system for
the Stryker Brigade Combat Team (SBCT) and the Future Combat System
(FCS). Engineered Support Systems, Inc. provides advanced
sustainment solutions including the design, manufacture and supply
of integrated military electronics, support equipment and technical
and logistics services for all branches of America's armed forces
and certain foreign militaries, homeland security forces and
selected government and intelligence agencies. The company also
produces specialized equipment and systems for commercial and
industrial applications. For additional information, please visit
the Company's website at http://www.engineeredsupport.com/ .
Certain statements in this press release are forward looking in
nature and, accordingly, are subject to risks and uncertainties.
The actual results may differ materially from those described or
contemplated. DATASOURCE: Engineered Support Systems, Inc. CONTACT:
Larry Cox, Communications Manager of Engineered Support Systems,
Inc., +1-314-553-4960, Web site: http://www.engineeredsupport.com/
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