* Litton Systems Inc. of Woodland Hills...
- Share via
* Litton Systems Inc. of Woodland Hills won a $12.1 million contract from Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma for instruments and laboratory equipment, and a $105,368 contract for an inertial navigation unit. Litton also won four contracts from the Naval Inventory Control Point in Philadelphia: $2.8 million for data converters, $68,055 for television cameras, $37,560 for circuit card assemblies and $34,800 for power supplies.
* Litton Systems Inc. of Northridge won an $806,000 contract from the Naval Inventory Control Point in Philadelphia for control indicators.
* CNC Automatic Fire Sprinkler Co. Inc. of Fillmore won a $599,000 contract from the Marine Corps Logistics Base in Barstow to repair fire protection in warehouses.
* Hydraulics International Inc. of Chatsworth won a $150,200 contract from the Naval Inventory Control Point in Mechanicsburg, Pa., for power supplies.
* Special-T Fasteners Inc. of Chatsworth won a $121,380 contract from the Defense Industrial Supply Center in Philadelphia for socket cap screws.
* WMW Associates of Chatsworth won a $109,108 contract from the Defense General Supply Center in Richmond, Va., for X-ray systems.
* Skurka Engineering Co. of Camarillo won an $87,780 contract from the Defense General Supply Center in Richmond, Va., for electric wire and power and distribution equipment. Skurka also won a $68,735 contract from the Army Armament and Chemical Acquisition and Logistics Activity in Rock Island, Ill., for electric wire and power and distribution equipment.
* Avibank Manufacturing Inc. of Burbank won an $84,645 contract from the Defense Industrial Supply Center in Philadelphia for self-locking bolts.
* HR Textron Inc. of Valencia won an $84,630 contract from Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma for servo valve assemblies.
* Mason Electric Co. Inc. of San Fernando won a $61,074 contract from the Defense Electronics Supply Center in Dayton, Ohio, for toggle switches.
* Trompeter Electronics Inc. of Thousand Oaks won a $55,620 contract from the Defense Electronics Supply Center in Dayton, Ohio, for communication, detection and coherent radiation equipment.
* Air Dry Corp. of America of Moorpark won a $42,495 contract from the Defense General Supply Center in Richmond, Va., for heat exchanger assemblies.
More to Read
Inside the business of entertainment
The Wide Shot brings you news, analysis and insights on everything from streaming wars to production — and what it all means for the future.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.