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Litton's PRC Wins Two Major Contracts From The Army And The Defense Supply Services.


WOODLAND HILLS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 7, 1997--Litton's (NYSE NYSE

See: New York Stock Exchange
:LIT) PRC subsidiary has won two major IDIQ (indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity) contracts.

The first, a 10-year, firm, fixed price, multiple-award IDIQ, $100 million contract was awarded to PRC by the U.S. Army Communications and Electronics Command (CECOM CECOM Communications Electronics Command (US Army)
CECOM National Center for Communications of the Civil Protection Agency
).

The contract for the Army's digital Switched System Modernization Program (DSSMP DSSMP Digital Switch Systems Modernization Program ) calls for PRC to support global switch system modernization for the Army and other DoD and Federal agencies by providing integrated voice and data communications system solutions to Army installations and activities worldwide as well as modernizing legacy systems to seamlessly integrate voice and data communications into a single integrated telecommunications system.

The second multiple award IDIQ contract was awarded to PRC by Defense Supply Services-Washington (DSS-W DSS-W Defense Supply Service - Washington ) on behalf of the Office of the Secretary of Defense The Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) is part of the United States Department of Defense and includes the entire staff of the Secretary of Defense. It is the principal staff element of the Secretary of Defense in the exercise of policy development, planning, resource  for Command, Control, Communications and Intelligence (OSDC3I OSDC3I Office of the Secretary of Defense for Command, Control and Intelligence ). This five-year, cost plus fixed fee, $200 million contract calls for PRC to provide strategic planning services; enterprise development and modeling; business process reengineering See reengineering.  tools and training services; functional process improvement and business rule development; requirements prototyping and measurement; and advisory and assistance services to a global community of interest.

"These two contracts are significant to PRC because they expand our market reach," said PRC President Leonard M. Pomata. "The award from CECOM positions us to demonstrate our management, engineering and services capabilities to the Army information technology and telecommunications communities. In addition, the award from OSDC3I affords us the opportunity to reengineer government processes and reduce infrastructure costs."

PRC, a subsidiary of Litton Industries Inc., is a leading provider of information technology and systems-based solutions for the U.S. government and commercial customers with more than 5,600 employees in 150 offices nationwide.

Litton Industries is a leader in worldwide technology markets for advanced electronic, defense and information systems, and is a major designer and builder of surface combatant ships for the U.S. Navy and allied nations.

CONTACT: Litton Industries Inc., Woodland Hills

Kathleen Wailes, 818/598-2026
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