USAUS Military contracts for FY10

NAVY

The Johns Hop­kins Uni­ver­si­ty Applied Physics Lab­o­ra­to­ry, Lau­rel, Md., is being award­ed a $749,999,503 mod­i­fi­ca­tion to a pre­vi­ous­ly award­ed con­tract (N00024-03-D-6606). This ceil­ing increase mod­i­fi­ca­tion pro­vides for up to an addi­tion­al 7,148,542 staff hours to pro­vide research, devel­op­ment and engi­neer­ing in sev­en core com­pe­ten­cy areas to main­tain essen­tial core capa­bil­i­ties: strate­gic sys­tems test and eval­u­a­tion; sub­ma­rine secu­ri­ty and sur­viv­abil­i­ty; space sci­ence and engi­neer­ing; com­bat sys­tem and guid­ed mis­sile research and devel­op­ment; the­ater air defense and pow­er pro­jec­tion; infor­ma­tion tech­nol­o­gy (C4ISR/IO) sim­u­la­tion, mod­el­ing, and oper­a­tions analy­sis; and mis­sion-relat­ed research and devel­op­ment. Work will be per­formed in Lau­rel, Md., and is expect­ed to be com­plet­ed by Sep­tem­ber 2012. Con­tract funds will not expire at the end of the year. No funds are oblig­at­ed by award of this con­tract mod­i­fi­ca­tion; funds are oblig­at­ed on indi­vid­ual task orders. The Naval Sea Sys­tems Com­mand, Wash­ing­ton Navy Yard, Wash­ing­ton, D.C., is the con­tract­ing activity. 

Unit­ed Tech­nolo­gies Corp., Pratt & Whit­ney Mil­i­tary Engines, East Hart­ford, Conn., is being award­ed a $57,594,777 mod­i­fi­ca­tion to con­vert a pre­vi­ous­ly award­ed advance acqui­si­tion con­tract (N00019-09-C-0015) to an unde­fin­i­tized con­tract action. This mod­i­fi­ca­tion fur­ther pro­vides for the pro­cure­ment of 32 low-rate ini­tial pro­duc­tion F‑135 propul­sion sys­tems: 10 con­ven­tion­al take off and land­ing (CTOL) for the Air Force; 16 short take-off and ver­ti­cal land­ing (STOVL) for the Marine Corps; four car­ri­er vari­ant for the Navy; one STOVL for the Unit­ed King­dom; and one CTOL for the Nether­lands. In addi­tion, this mod­i­fi­ca­tion pro­vides for asso­ci­at­ed and specif­i­cal­ly iden­ti­fied sus­tain­ment and pro­duc­tion non-recur­ring activ­i­ties for the Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Unit­ed King­dom, the Nether­lands, Italy, Turkey, Cana­da, Aus­tralia, Den­mark and Nor­way. Work will be per­formed in East Hart­ford, Conn. (70 per­cent), Bris­tol, Unit­ed King­dom (19 per­cent), and Indi­anapo­lis, Ind. (11 per­cent). Work is expect­ed to be com­plet­ed in Jan­u­ary 2013. Con­tract funds will not expire at the end of the cur­rent fis­cal year. This con­tract com­bines pur­chas­es for the U.S. Marine Corp ($41,619,028; 72.3 per­cent), Air Force ($7,878,472; 13.7 per­cent), and Navy ($2,502,500; 4.3 per­cent); and the gov­ern­ments of the Unit­ed King­dom ($3,803,181; 6.6 per­cent); Italy ($1,187,916; 2.1 per­cent); the Nether­lands ($546,806; 0.95 per­cent); Turkey ($28,437; 0.025 per­cent); and Aus­tralia ($28,437; 0.025 per­cent). The Naval Air Sys­tems Com­mand, Patux­ent Riv­er, Md., is the con­tract­ing activity. 

Koll­mor­gen Corp., Northamp­ton, Mass., is being award­ed a $22,595,000 indef­i­nite-deliv­ery/in­def­i­nite-quan­ti­ty, cost-plus-award-fee con­tract to pro­vide time­ly repair of the AN/BVS‑1 and pho­ton­ics mast vari­ant imag­ing sys­tems, and pur­chase the spare sub­assem­blies and parts required to improve main­te­nance sched­ules. This con­tract will also require the con­trac­tor to man­age spare parts and opti­mize pur­chas­es to improve main­te­nance and repair sched­ules and the oper­a­tional pro­file of the Navy’s sub­ma­rine fleet. Work will be per­formed in Northamp­ton, Mass., and is expect­ed to be com­plete by July 2015. Con­tract funds will not expire at the end of the cur­rent fis­cal year. This con­tract was not com­pet­i­tive­ly award­ed. The Naval Under­sea War­fare Cen­ter Divi­sion, New­port, R.I., is the con­tract­ing activ­i­ty (N66604-10-D-3865).

Lock­heed Mar­tin Space Sys­tems Co., Sun­ny­vale, Calif., is being award­ed an $11,274,000 fixed-price incen­tive, cost-reim­bursable, incen­tive con­tract to pro­vide long-lead mate­r­i­al for the fis­cal 2011 fol­low-on pro­duc­tion of the Tri­dent II D5 mis­sile sys­tem. Work will be per­formed in Sun­ny­vale, Calif., and is expect­ed to be com­plet­ed Sept. 30, 2015. Con­tract funds will not expire at the end of the cur­rent fis­cal year. This con­tract was not com­pet­i­tive­ly pro­cured. The Strate­gic Sys­tems Pro­grams, Arling­ton, Va., is the con­tract­ing activ­i­ty (N00030-10-C-0101).

Uni­ver­si­ty of Cal­i­for­nia, Los Ange­les, Calif., is being award­ed an $8,213,323 firm-fixed-price con­tract for a pro­gram of fam­i­ly sup­port ser­vices in sup­port of the Depart­ment of Navy Bureau of Med­i­cine and Surgery Fam­i­ly Resilien­cy-Build­ing Ser­vices Pro­gram. This con­tract con­tains four one-year option peri­ods which, if exer­cised, would bring the total esti­mat­ed val­ue of the con­tract to $44,964,122. Work will be per­formed in var­i­ous U.S. loca­tions (76 per­cent) and Los Ange­les, Calif. (24 per­cent), and is expect­ed to be com­plet­ed by July 2015. Con­tract funds will not expire before the end of the cur­rent fis­cal year. This con­tract was not com­pet­i­tive­ly award­ed. The Fleet and Indus­tri­al Sup­ply Cen­ter Nor­folk, Con­tract­ing Depart­ment, Philadel­phia, Pa., is the con­tract­ing activ­i­ty (N00189-10-C-Z058).

AIR FORCE

CMS/Daytep, JV, Barg­ersville, Ind., was award­ed a $10,000,000 con­tract which will pro­vide sim­pli­fied acqui­si­tion of base engi­neer­ing require­ments with a scope con­sist­ing of fur­nish­ing all mate­ri­als, equip­ment and per­son­nel nec­es­sary to design, man­age and accom­plish indi­vid­ual projects under the purview of Wright-Pat­ter­son Air Force Base, Ohio. At this time, $25,000 has been oblig­at­ed. 88 CONS/PKJ, Wright-Pat­ter­son Air Force Base, Ohio, is the con­tract­ing activ­i­ty (FA8601-10-D-0009).

Source:
U.S. Depart­ment of Defense
Office of the Assis­tant Sec­re­tary of Defense (Pub­lic Affairs) 

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