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The United States Patent Office granted LJT & Associates a patent for the Low-Cost Telemetry Transceiver (LCT2) on Nov. 29, 2011.
The LCT2 is a software defined transceiver developed collaboratively between LJT and NASA engineers at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center’s Wallops Flight Facility. The technology’s primary goal has been to enable two-way data transmission between a mission control center and a launch vehicle or payload using the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS) or other data relay satellites.
The LCT2 can be configured at 10-, 20- and 30-watt outputs and has produced transmitters for demonstration flights providing communications for TDRSS and non-TDRSS data links on Expendable Launch vehicles, suborbital sounding rockets, scientific balloons, and unmanned aerial vehicle systems. The technology is also highly scalable for X-band, Ku-band, S-band, or other configurations to meet unique customer requirements.
Projects currently underway include a complete Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing (OFMD) transceiver with a highly linear power amplifier and a small satellite (SmallSat) transceiver development which would provide affordable communication systems to the SmallSat community.
For a list of missions using LCT2 technology and specification sheets please visit the Products Page on this website.
(Columbia, MD) – In a company-wide meeting Oct. 12, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Leon J. Tasheiko, Esq., announced that the LJT & Associates, Inc. Board of Directors has appointed Robert J. Conrad, 43, as president and chief operating officer for LJT & Associates, Inc. effective Nov. 1, 2011. Mr. Conrad will be responsible for the day-to-day management and execution of the operations of the company. Mr. Conrad served as senior vice president and chief operating officer for LJT & Associates, Inc. Before joining LJT in 2002, Mr. Conrad was vice president and general manager for TSI TelSys Corporation – a satellite ground station equipment manufacturer. He began his career as an electrical engineer at Bendix Field Engineering Corporation. Mr. Conrad holds a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, and a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Capitol College in Laurel, Maryland.
"We are pleased to have Robert Conrad in this key leadership role – his leadership and management skills have directly attributed to our company’s accelerated growth and success," said Mr. Tasheiko.
Mr. Tasheiko will carry on as chairman and chief executive officer, in that capacity he will continue to provide the vision and will focus on the long-term strategic movement of the corporation.
(Columbia, MD) – NASA Goddard Space Flight Center awarded the Space Communications Network Services (SCNS) contract to ITT Corporation of Herndon, Virginia, on Dec. 10, 2010. The total estimated cost-plus-award-fee /Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity prime contract value is approximately $1.26 Billion. LJT & Associates, Inc. is a major subcontractor to ITT with a total value to LJT of approximately $75 million if all options are exercised.
Under our agreement with ITT, LJT will be providing services in the areas of telemetry, radar, command, engineering, operations and project management. LJT expects to have operating locations at GSFC in Greenbelt, Maryland, Kennedy Space Center in Merritt Island, Florida, and Wallops Flight Facility in Wallops Island, Virginia and McMurdo, Antarctica. LJT will support NASA's Space and Near Earth Networks, which provides most of the communications for a wide range of NASA's science-based earth-orbiting spacecraft, including the International Space Station, the Space Shuttle, the Hubble Space Telescope and the Earth Observing System satellites.
"We're proud to be part of the ITT SCNS Team," said Jim Bishop, Vice President of Civil Programs. "LJT has a long history of supporting NASA; SCNS is an excellent addition to our Ground Network Operations and Systems Engineering qualifications and we look forward to continuing our support to NASA and our Nation's Space Program."
About LJT & Associates
LJT is headquartered in Columbia, Maryland and the company plays an important role in vital markets including launch range services, cyberspace services, engineering services and technology development.
Under our agreement with ITT, LJT will be providing services in the areas of telemetry, radar, command, engineering, operations and project management. LJT expects to have operating locations at GSFC in Greenbelt, Maryland, Kennedy Space Center in Merritt Island, Florida, and Wallops Flight Facility in Wallops Island, Virginia and McMurdo, Antarctica. LJT will support NASA's Space and Near Earth Networks, which provides most of the communications for a wide range of NASA's science-based earth-orbiting spacecraft, including the International Space Station, the Space Shuttle, the Hubble Space Telescope and the Earth Observing System satellites.
"We're proud to be part of the ITT SCNS Team," said Jim Bishop, Vice President of Civil Programs. "LJT has a long history of supporting NASA; SCNS is an excellent addition to our Ground Network Operations and Systems Engineering qualifications and we look forward to continuing our support to NASA and our Nation's Space Program."
About LJT & Associates
LJT is headquartered in Columbia, Maryland and the company plays an important role in vital markets including launch range services, cyberspace services, engineering services and technology development.
(Columbia, MD) – On September 26, 2011, LJT was awarded a $4.7 million competitive contract under the GSA PES contract vehicle by NOAA NESDIS Office of System Development to provide system engineering, design, and system integration services to support technology refresh and upgrades to the Initial Joint Polar System (IJPS) ground system.
The IJPS is part of the Polar-Orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite (POES) ground system, used by NOAA in support of the European Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT). Under this T&M contract, LJT will upgrade key elements of the RF, MODEM, Data Processing, and IT Security subsystems at NSOF in Suitland, Maryland and the Fairbanks and Wallops Command and Data Acquisition (CDA) sites.
"This award further strengthens our position with the NOAA NESDIS Office of System Development," said Mr. Robert Conrad, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of LJT. He expressed his thanks to the contract team for their hard work and contribution to the proposal effort and contract win.
The IJPS is part of the Polar-Orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite (POES) ground system, used by NOAA in support of the European Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT). Under this T&M contract, LJT will upgrade key elements of the RF, MODEM, Data Processing, and IT Security subsystems at NSOF in Suitland, Maryland and the Fairbanks and Wallops Command and Data Acquisition (CDA) sites.
"This award further strengthens our position with the NOAA NESDIS Office of System Development," said Mr. Robert Conrad, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of LJT. He expressed his thanks to the contract team for their hard work and contribution to the proposal effort and contract win.
(Columbia, MD, 28 December 2010) – LJT is pleased to announce that we were selected by the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), DECC Oklahoma City, Oklahoma as the prime contractor role on the Systems Security and Database Administration Support contract.
The Firm Fixed Price contract carries a maximum total value of $6 million over its three-year term.
LJT is a major provider of Cyberspace Operations and Maintenance/Information Technology for DISA providing support at DECC Ogden/Hill AFB Utah, DECC Montgomery at Gunter Annex Alabama, DECC Mechanicsburg at Mechanicsburg Naval Supply Activity Mechanicsburg Pennsylvania, and now at DECC Oklahoma City at Tinker AFB Oklahoma. "LJT is honored to continue as a mission partner to our DISA Customer," said Mr. Brent Dockery, LJT’s Program Manager for support to DISA. "LJT has a long history of supporting DISA and this award further exemplifies our commitment to DISA by providing Cyberspace capabilities and enhancements at DECC Oklahoma City."
Under the Systems Security and Database Administration Support contract, LJT will be responsible for providing and maintaining a full range of technical support capabilities including Database Administration, Network Security, Application Software Support, and Systems Software Security Administration.
LJT is proud to be a DISA mission partner providing cyberspace capabilities to warfighters based in the continental United States and deployed overseas.
The Firm Fixed Price contract carries a maximum total value of $6 million over its three-year term.
LJT is a major provider of Cyberspace Operations and Maintenance/Information Technology for DISA providing support at DECC Ogden/Hill AFB Utah, DECC Montgomery at Gunter Annex Alabama, DECC Mechanicsburg at Mechanicsburg Naval Supply Activity Mechanicsburg Pennsylvania, and now at DECC Oklahoma City at Tinker AFB Oklahoma. "LJT is honored to continue as a mission partner to our DISA Customer," said Mr. Brent Dockery, LJT’s Program Manager for support to DISA. "LJT has a long history of supporting DISA and this award further exemplifies our commitment to DISA by providing Cyberspace capabilities and enhancements at DECC Oklahoma City."
Under the Systems Security and Database Administration Support contract, LJT will be responsible for providing and maintaining a full range of technical support capabilities including Database Administration, Network Security, Application Software Support, and Systems Software Security Administration.
LJT is proud to be a DISA mission partner providing cyberspace capabilities to warfighters based in the continental United States and deployed overseas.
(Columbia, MD, 10 Sept 2010) – LJT is pleased to announce that we were selected by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Office of Systems Development (OSD) for the prime contractor role on the Polar Ground System Satellite Telemetry Processor/Synchronizer development, integration, and testing support contract.
The Time & Material contract carries a maximum total value of $4.5 million over its five-year term.
LJT is a major provider of Systems Engineering, Product Development, Integration, and O&M support for NOAA NESDIS. "LJT is honored to continue as a premier supplier to our NOAA NESDIS Customer," said Mr. Julio Varela, LJT’s Director of Science & Technology . "LJT has a long history of supporting NOAA NESDIS and this award further exemplifies our commitment to NOAA, by providing State of the Art Technology to NOAA, and we look forward to continuing our support to NOAA NESDIS."
Under the Polar Ground System Satellite Telemetry Processor/Synchronizer development program, LJT will be responsible for replacing the existing POES Synchronizer (PFS) units of the Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite (POES) ground system, used by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The total number of potential STPFS required is estimated at 34 units to meet current and future mission needs.
The existing POES Synchronizers are part of the Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite (POES) ground system that is currently active at the Fairbanks and Wallops CDAS and the SOCC. In addition to supporting the POES mission, the existing PFS also supports the Initial Joint Polar Satellite (IJPS) Metop.
The Time & Material contract carries a maximum total value of $4.5 million over its five-year term.
LJT is a major provider of Systems Engineering, Product Development, Integration, and O&M support for NOAA NESDIS. "LJT is honored to continue as a premier supplier to our NOAA NESDIS Customer," said Mr. Julio Varela, LJT’s Director of Science & Technology . "LJT has a long history of supporting NOAA NESDIS and this award further exemplifies our commitment to NOAA, by providing State of the Art Technology to NOAA, and we look forward to continuing our support to NOAA NESDIS."
Under the Polar Ground System Satellite Telemetry Processor/Synchronizer development program, LJT will be responsible for replacing the existing POES Synchronizer (PFS) units of the Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite (POES) ground system, used by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The total number of potential STPFS required is estimated at 34 units to meet current and future mission needs.
The existing POES Synchronizers are part of the Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite (POES) ground system that is currently active at the Fairbanks and Wallops CDAS and the SOCC. In addition to supporting the POES mission, the existing PFS also supports the Initial Joint Polar Satellite (IJPS) Metop.
(Columbia, MD 30 July 2010) – LJT is pleased to announce that Orbital Sciences Corporation (NYSE: ORB), one of the world's leading space technology companies, was selected by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for the prime contractor role on the NASA Sounding Rocket Operations Contract II (NSROC II) program. The indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity NSROC II contract carries a maximum total value of $310 million over its five-year term.
LJT is a major partner to Orbital on the NSROC Contract and will be performing mechanical fabrication of vehicle systems and subsystems, electrical fabrication and assembly, launch vehicle processing and assembly, and logistical support.
"LJT is honored to be a partner with Orbital Sciences on the NSROC II contract," said Mr. Jim Bishop, LJT’s Vice President of Civilian Programs. "LJT has a long history of supporting NASA Wallops; NSROC is an excellent addition to our Range qualifications and we look forward to continuing our support to NASA and our Nation’s Space Program."
Under the NSROC II program, which is primarily centered at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia, the Orbital Team will be responsible for planning, coordinating and carrying out sounding rocket missions from locations in the U.S. and around the world. In addition, this contract will work with NASA to develop and implement advanced sounding rocket capabilities to be used on the program. Sounding rockets are smaller-sized launch vehicles that conduct suborbital missions for high-altitude scientific and atmospheric research.
LJT is a major partner to Orbital on the NSROC Contract and will be performing mechanical fabrication of vehicle systems and subsystems, electrical fabrication and assembly, launch vehicle processing and assembly, and logistical support.
"LJT is honored to be a partner with Orbital Sciences on the NSROC II contract," said Mr. Jim Bishop, LJT’s Vice President of Civilian Programs. "LJT has a long history of supporting NASA Wallops; NSROC is an excellent addition to our Range qualifications and we look forward to continuing our support to NASA and our Nation’s Space Program."
Under the NSROC II program, which is primarily centered at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia, the Orbital Team will be responsible for planning, coordinating and carrying out sounding rocket missions from locations in the U.S. and around the world. In addition, this contract will work with NASA to develop and implement advanced sounding rocket capabilities to be used on the program. Sounding rockets are smaller-sized launch vehicles that conduct suborbital missions for high-altitude scientific and atmospheric research.
NEWS RELEASE, LJT 22 June, 2010
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) has awarded the NASA Wallops Flight Facility Range Operations Contract (ROC) to LJT & Associates, Inc. The ROC contract has a five year base period with a total estimated cost-plus-award-fee contract/Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity value of approximately $117 Million.
LJT will provide support services to manage the Wallops Research Range operations and maintenance; training; command, control, and communications information; and computer systems services. Contract support also includes testing, modifying and installing communications and electronic systems at launch facilities; launch control centers and test facilities; and range technology development engineering services. We are proud of our team which includes ITT Industries, CSC, Orbital Sciences, BAH, Airtec Inc, and LKC.
"LJT has supported NASA Wallops for the past 8 years," said Jim Bishop, LJT Vice President of Civilian Programs. "We look forward to continuing our support and beginning a new era for the Wallops Range Operations program, and helping NASA advance range technology, range use, and continuing the tradition of the Wallops Range as the "Premier Provider" of Research Range Capability."
About LJT & Associates
LJT & Associates, Inc. is a premier engineering services provider delivering advanced technical and program management solutions, information technology, systems engineering, launch operations support, hardware/software development, telecommunications, and scientific support to federal and civil customers.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) has awarded the NASA Wallops Flight Facility Range Operations Contract (ROC) to LJT & Associates, Inc. The ROC contract has a five year base period with a total estimated cost-plus-award-fee contract/Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity value of approximately $117 Million.
LJT will provide support services to manage the Wallops Research Range operations and maintenance; training; command, control, and communications information; and computer systems services. Contract support also includes testing, modifying and installing communications and electronic systems at launch facilities; launch control centers and test facilities; and range technology development engineering services. We are proud of our team which includes ITT Industries, CSC, Orbital Sciences, BAH, Airtec Inc, and LKC.
"LJT has supported NASA Wallops for the past 8 years," said Jim Bishop, LJT Vice President of Civilian Programs. "We look forward to continuing our support and beginning a new era for the Wallops Range Operations program, and helping NASA advance range technology, range use, and continuing the tradition of the Wallops Range as the "Premier Provider" of Research Range Capability."
About LJT & Associates
LJT & Associates, Inc. is a premier engineering services provider delivering advanced technical and program management solutions, information technology, systems engineering, launch operations support, hardware/software development, telecommunications, and scientific support to federal and civil customers.

GSFC Director Robert Strain, left, presents the Contractor Excellence Award to LJT CEO & President Leon Tasheiko Sept. 22 at Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt MD.
Goddard Space Flight Center Director Robert Strain awarded the 2009 Goddard Contractor Excellence Award to LJT & Associates Chief Executive Officer and President Leon Tasheiko at the 2009 Robert H. Goddard Awards Ceremony Sept. 22 in Greenbelt MD.
Originally announced in June, LJT won the award on the strength of the Low-Cost TDRSS Transceiver (LCT2) technology and the team of professionals assigned to NASA Division.
“This award is the direct result of the hard work of the entire LCT2 team,” said Jim Bishop, Vice President of LJT’s NASA Division. “Through their dedication and professionalism NASA is one step closer to their goal of a Space Based Range.”
The LCT2 team consists of:
· Keith Thompson
· Chuck Grant
· Rickey Satterfield
· Heather Thompson
The Contractor Excellence Award provides NASA GSFC with an opportunity to recognize those contractors who make a substantial contribution to the mission of Goddard and who are committed to the philosophy of continuous improvement as evidenced by their business practices.
To be considered for the award, applicants were asked to provide evidence of contract performance and customer satisfaction, meeting schedules, controlling costs, quality and productivity improvements, management commitment to continuous improvement, human resource utilization and strategic planning and long term research and development.
Originally announced in June, LJT won the award on the strength of the Low-Cost TDRSS Transceiver (LCT2) technology and the team of professionals assigned to NASA Division.
“This award is the direct result of the hard work of the entire LCT2 team,” said Jim Bishop, Vice President of LJT’s NASA Division. “Through their dedication and professionalism NASA is one step closer to their goal of a Space Based Range.”
The LCT2 team consists of:
· Keith Thompson
· Chuck Grant
· Rickey Satterfield
· Heather Thompson
The Contractor Excellence Award provides NASA GSFC with an opportunity to recognize those contractors who make a substantial contribution to the mission of Goddard and who are committed to the philosophy of continuous improvement as evidenced by their business practices.
To be considered for the award, applicants were asked to provide evidence of contract performance and customer satisfaction, meeting schedules, controlling costs, quality and productivity improvements, management commitment to continuous improvement, human resource utilization and strategic planning and long term research and development.
LJT & Associates today announced that as the primary subcontractor to Risk Management Associates (RMA), the team was selected as one of five awardees on the $30-million Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center (NAVFAC ESC) Antiterrorism Force Protection Engineering Services Multiple Award Contract. The period of performance for the performance based initial contract is one year, with four one-year option periods.
LJT had been the only incumbent on the previous $20-million ATFP Contract for the past six years. With its considerable growth over that time, LJT is no longer qualified to respond to the new ATFP Solicitation as a prime vendor, and teamed up with RMA. Founded in 1988, RMA specializes in consulting across the entire security spectrum in both the commercial and government sectors. Headquartered in Raleigh, N.C., RMA has performed services for a variety of customers, ranging from government agencies such as the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the General Services Administration (GSA), to small and large commercial entities such as Pfizer, Inc., Lowe’s Companies, Inc., Novartis, Inc., and dozens of law firms.
“With growth comes change” said Dan Lohmann, Director, Navy Programs. “Given NAVFAC’s desire to keep the same size standards of the previous award, we were required to team with another small business to spearhead the new effort. With that, we couldn’t be more pleased with the outcome of our search in finding RMA, and we’re convinced our customer will agree, that RMA was the right choice.”
LJT had been the only incumbent on the previous $20-million ATFP Contract for the past six years. With its considerable growth over that time, LJT is no longer qualified to respond to the new ATFP Solicitation as a prime vendor, and teamed up with RMA. Founded in 1988, RMA specializes in consulting across the entire security spectrum in both the commercial and government sectors. Headquartered in Raleigh, N.C., RMA has performed services for a variety of customers, ranging from government agencies such as the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the General Services Administration (GSA), to small and large commercial entities such as Pfizer, Inc., Lowe’s Companies, Inc., Novartis, Inc., and dozens of law firms.
“With growth comes change” said Dan Lohmann, Director, Navy Programs. “Given NAVFAC’s desire to keep the same size standards of the previous award, we were required to team with another small business to spearhead the new effort. With that, we couldn’t be more pleased with the outcome of our search in finding RMA, and we’re convinced our customer will agree, that RMA was the right choice.”
LJT & Associates, Inc. announces the ISO 9001:2008 registration of our Columbia, MD headquarters, an achievement consistent with LJT's commitment to quality and supporting its customers.
"ISO 9001:2008 is the world’s most widely observed standard for developing and maintaining quality management systems. Achieving ISO registration was a team effort, and LJT is proud to be a member of the elite group of businesses registered to the ISO 9001:2008 standard. The new registration reflects LJT’s steadfast commitment to quality across the full range of services through a dedicated program of continuous improvement and customer satisfaction." — Robert Conrad - Senior Vice President / COO
"ISO 9001:2008 is the world’s most widely observed standard for developing and maintaining quality management systems. Achieving ISO registration was a team effort, and LJT is proud to be a member of the elite group of businesses registered to the ISO 9001:2008 standard. The new registration reflects LJT’s steadfast commitment to quality across the full range of services through a dedicated program of continuous improvement and customer satisfaction." — Robert Conrad - Senior Vice President / COO
The Naval Surface Warfare Center awarded LJT an IDIQ contract under Seaport-E for Engineering, Technical, and Programmatic Support Services on June 9. LJT will provide the U.S. Navy with critical engineering and technical services in Seaport Zones 2, 3, 5, and 6. The total contract if all CLINs are awarded under task orders cannot exceed $93 million.
"It is a privilege for LJT to be added to Seaport-E. We look forward to helping develop and implement cost effective, tactical engineering, software and integration solutions," said Robert Conrad, LJT Sr. Vice President and Chief Operating Officer. "LJT consistently responds to the new, emergent and rapid-response needs of the Navy and we are proud to be a part of Seaport-E."
"It is a privilege for LJT to be added to Seaport-E. We look forward to helping develop and implement cost effective, tactical engineering, software and integration solutions," said Robert Conrad, LJT Sr. Vice President and Chief Operating Officer. "LJT consistently responds to the new, emergent and rapid-response needs of the Navy and we are proud to be a part of Seaport-E."
CACI International Inc. awarded and added LJT as an approved subcontractor on the Design and Engineering Support Program (DESP II) for the U.S. Air Force on June 10. The purpose of the contract, DESP, is to provide the Air Force and Army with high caliber engineering and technical services to support all manner of weapon systems, subsystems, and related processes.
"We're pleased to be added to the DESP II contract to help and enhance the technical foundation of our partner CACI International," said Jerry Constable, LJT Director of Air Force & Army Programs. "This contract will enable us to help CACI better meet the needs of its Air Force and Army customers through our highly qualified suite of engineering tools and services."
"We're pleased to be added to the DESP II contract to help and enhance the technical foundation of our partner CACI International," said Jerry Constable, LJT Director of Air Force & Army Programs. "This contract will enable us to help CACI better meet the needs of its Air Force and Army customers through our highly qualified suite of engineering tools and services."
The U.S. Air Force, Maxwell AFB/Gunter Annex announced today that LJT was selected as the successful contractor for the Air Force Contracting Information Support (AFCIS) Contract on June 11. The total award under all options is $15.8 million. Under the terms of the contract, LJT will provide in-depth Information Technology support and services in the execution and support of plans and procedures in the sustainment/implementation of the Department of Defense (DoD) Standard Procurement System (SPS) and/or any future contract writing system tested or adopted by Air Force Contracting sites.
"LJT has supported the U.S. Air Force/Maxwell – Gunter for the past 14 years and we are pleased to continue delivering capabilities that support Air Force Contracting with the best IT Services and Procedures while concurrently modernizing" said Jerry Constable, LJT Director of Air Force & Army Programs.
"LJT has supported the U.S. Air Force/Maxwell – Gunter for the past 14 years and we are pleased to continue delivering capabilities that support Air Force Contracting with the best IT Services and Procedures while concurrently modernizing" said Jerry Constable, LJT Director of Air Force & Army Programs.
The Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center awarded LJT an direct 8(a) IDIQ under the Locks Program. The FFP contract is one base year, plus two option years.
NFESC under Naval Facilities Engineering Command is the Navy’s Physical Security Equipment Program manager and execution agent. The NFESC Engineering Division (OPS-66) is the Technical Manager for the Department of Defense (DoD) Locks, Safes, Vaults, Seals, and Containers Program, and the General Services Administration (GSA) Equipment Testing Program.
"We are once again pleased to have the opportunity to continue our support of the Locks Program. LJT is in its sixth year of providing Engineering support to our DoD Locks customer and we’re looking forward to three more years," said Dan Lohmann, LJT Sr. Program Manager, Naval Systems & Programs Division.
NFESC under Naval Facilities Engineering Command is the Navy’s Physical Security Equipment Program manager and execution agent. The NFESC Engineering Division (OPS-66) is the Technical Manager for the Department of Defense (DoD) Locks, Safes, Vaults, Seals, and Containers Program, and the General Services Administration (GSA) Equipment Testing Program.
"We are once again pleased to have the opportunity to continue our support of the Locks Program. LJT is in its sixth year of providing Engineering support to our DoD Locks customer and we’re looking forward to three more years," said Dan Lohmann, LJT Sr. Program Manager, Naval Systems & Programs Division.

