Government of Canada Frigate Modernization Contract Benefits Forces and Economy

  • (Source: Public Works and Government Services Can
  • 12:00 AM, November 10, 2008
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GATINEAU --- The Minister of Public Works and Government Services Canada, the Honourable Christian Paradis, and the Honourable Peter Gordon MacKay, Minister of National Defence and Minister for the Atlantic Gateway, today announced that the Government of Canada awarded two long-term contracts to Lockheed Martin Canada for the Combat Systems Integration (CSI) Design and Build and In-Service Support elements of the modernization of Canadas 12 Halifax Class Navy frigates.>> We are committed to supporting the Canadian Forces and determined to provide them with the best equipment available to do their jobs, said Minister Paradis. Through industrial regional benefits, this contract will also benefit the economy at a time of global economic uncertainty.>> The Conservative government considers the defence of Canadas territorial waters a priority, said Minister MacKay. The modernization of our Navy frigates will ensure that our sailors are provided with first-class ships in order to defend Canada and promote Canadian interests abroad.">> The CSI contract, valued at approximately $1.4 billion, is for upgrading the command and control systems, redesigning the operations room and reconfiguring the ships mast to accommodate a new radar suite for Canadas 12 frigates. The In-Service Support contract is valued at approximately $600 million and will ensure long-term support of the Combat Systems.>> The Halifax Class frigates were built in early 1990 and now require upgrades and systems modernization, particularly in the areas of marine engineering, command, control and combat systems.
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