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Litton Subsidiary Wins $ 11M Navy Contract PRC fcic., a subsidiary of Litton Industries, has been awarded a five-yearVecompete contract worth $11 million from the U.S. ^lavy's Sea Systems Command. The company will provide sup- port to wie Combat Systems Engineering (CSE) Division at Wallops Island, Va., in support of the \ Airborne / Early Warning/Ground / Central Environment Integration Systems (AEGIS) Comfcat Syste/is Center. The work includes ^automated information syltems support, man- agement and technical/information support. "This important win continues PRC's support i) thel Navy's lead- ing AEGIS training and engineer- ing center on thi Eastern shore of Virginia for anqtblr five years," said PRC presidqri/ Len Pomata. "This win repre PRC's seventh cc recompetes andy start to calendaij which llii 11111111,111 says illustrates its growing present in FPSO market. Subsidiary UiE Scotland Ltd. has been named by Esso Norge AS to carry out the modification of the Balder FPSO, located in the North Sea west of Stavanger, Norway. The contract has a minim value of $7 million and includes internal strengthening of the steel hull and installation of additional risers on process units. The FPSO will drydock in March at UiE JSTTtekm^s Inchgreen drydocl work is sm&eh»le4tajje