USAUS Military contracts for FY10

NAVY

Bech­tel Plant Machin­ery, Inc., Mon­roeville, Pa., is being award­ed a $303,472,860 mod­i­fi­ca­tion to pre­vi­ous­ly award­ed con­tract (N00024-07-C-2102) for naval nuclear propul­sion com­po­nents. Work will be per­formed in Mon­roeville, Pa. (72.3 per­cent), and Sch­enec­tady, N.Y. (27.7 per­cent). Con­tract funds will not expire at the end of the cur­rent fis­cal year. No com­ple­tion date or addi­tion­al infor­ma­tion is pro­vid­ed on con­tracts sup­port­ing the naval nuclear propul­sion pro­gram. The Naval Sea Sys­tems Com­mand, Wash­ing­ton, D.C., is the con­tract­ing activ­i­ty.

Elec­tric Boat Corp., Gro­ton, Conn., is being award­ed a $174,486,588 cost-plus-fixed fee con­tract mod­i­fi­ca­tion under pre­vi­ous­ly award­ed con­tract (N00024-10-C-2118) to exer­cise an option for lead yard ser­vices and devel­op­ment stud­ies and design efforts relat­ed to Vir­ginia-class sub­marines. The con­tract pro­vides lead yard ser­vices for Vir­ginia-class sub­marines that will main­tain, update, and sup­port the Vir­ginia-class design and relat­ed draw­ings and data for each Vir­ginia-class sub­ma­rine, includ­ing tech­nol­o­gy inser­tion, through­out its con­struc­tion and post shake­down avail­abil­i­ty peri­od. The con­trac­tor will also pro­vide all engi­neer­ing and relat­ed lead yard ser­vices nec­es­sary for direct main­te­nance and sup­port of Vir­ginia-class ship spec­i­fi­ca­tions. This con­tract option brings the cumu­la­tive val­ue of the con­tract to $346,340,280. Work will be per­formed in Gro­ton, Conn. (91.1 per­cent); New­port News, Va. (4.0 per­cent); Quon­set, R.I (3.5 per­cent); and New­port, R.I. (1.4 per­cent). Work is expect­ed to be com­plet­ed by Octo­ber 2011. Con­tract funds will not expire at the end of the cur­rent fis­cal year. The Naval Sea Sys­tems Com­mand, Wash­ing­ton, D.C., is the con­tract­ing activity. 

Air­borne Tac­ti­cal Advan­tage Co., LLC, New­port News, Va., is being award­ed a $45,183,480 mod­i­fi­ca­tion to a pre­vi­ous­ly award­ed indef­i­nite-deliv­ery/in­def­i­nite-quan­ti­ty con­tract (N00019-09-D-0021) for ser­vices in sup­port of the com­mer­cial air ser­vices pro­gram, which pro­vides con­trac­tor owned and oper­at­ed Type III high sub­son­ic and Type IV super­son­ic air­craft to Navy fleet cus­tomers for a wide vari­ety of air­borne threat sim­u­la­tion capa­bil­i­ties. This pro­vides for train­ing ship­board and air­craft squadron weapon sys­tems oper­a­tors and air­crew how to counter poten­tial ene­my elec­tron­ic war­fare and elec­tron­ic attack oper­a­tions in today’s elec­tron­ic com­bat envi­ron­ment. Work will be per­formed in New­port News, Va. (45 per­cent), Pt. Mugu, Calif. (35 per­cent), and var­i­ous loca­tions out­side the con­ti­nen­tal Unit­ed States (20 per­cent). Work is expect­ed to be com­plet­ed in Octo­ber 2011. Con­tract funds will not expire at the end of the cur­rent fis­cal year. The Naval Air Sys­tems Com­mand, Patux­ent Riv­er, Md., is the con­tract­ing activity. 

Kaman Aero­space Corp., Bloom­field, Conn., is being award­ed an unde­fin­i­tized con­tract action with a not-to-exceed val­ue of $18,125,727 for engi­neer­ing tech­ni­cal ser­vices in sup­port of the Egypt­ian Air Force’s H‑2 pro­gram under the For­eign Mil­i­tary Sales pro­gram. Ser­vices to be pro­vid­ed include in-coun­try sup­port for oper­a­tional mis­sion require­ments. Work will be per­formed in Bloom­field, Conn. (90 per­cent), and Alexan­dria, Egypt (10 per­cent), and is expect­ed to be com­plet­ed in Octo­ber 2011. Con­tract funds will not expire at the end of the cur­rent fis­cal year. This con­tract was not com­pet­i­tive­ly pro­cured pur­suant to FAR 6.302–4. The Naval Air Sys­tems Com­mand, Patux­ent Riv­er, Md., is the con­tract­ing activ­i­ty (N00019-11-C-0008).

Raytheon Co., Tuc­son, Ariz., is being award­ed a $17,655,028 fixed-price con­tract for two refur­bished and upgrad­ed rolling air­frame mis­sile (RAM) MK 49 Mod 3 guid­ed mis­sile launch sys­tems (GMLS) with asso­ci­at­ed hard­ware for LPD-26 and one new Mod 3 GMLS for Egypt­ian fast mis­sile craft. The RAM MK 31 guid­ed mis­sile weapon sys­tem (GMWS) is a NATO coop­er­a­tive devel­op­ment and pro­duc­tion pro­gram between the par­tic­i­pat­ing gov­ern­ments (PGs) of the Unit­ed States and Ger­many, devel­oped in response to the need for an anti-ship mis­sile (ASM) defense sys­tem. The MK 31 GMWS is com­prised of the MK 44 guid­ed mis­sile round pack and the MK 49 GMLS. The PGs oper­ate under a mem­o­ran­dum of under­stand­ing which estab­lish­es busi­ness prin­ci­ples for pro­gram exe­cu­tion along with con­tract­ing and finan­cial agree­ments for the RAM Pro­gram. The con­tract includes options which, if exer­cised, would bring the cumu­la­tive val­ue of this con­tract to $32,831,780. This con­tract com­bines pur­chas­es for the U.S. Navy (37.1 per­cent) and the gov­ern­ment of Egypt (62.9 per­cent) under the For­eign Mil­i­tary Sales pro­gram. Work will be per­formed in Tuc­son, Ariz., and is expect­ed to be com­plet­ed by Jan­u­ary 2013. Con­tract funds will not expire at the end of the cur­rent fis­cal year. This con­tract was not com­pet­i­tive­ly pro­cured. The Naval Sea Sys­tems Com­mand, Wash­ing­ton, D.C., is the con­tract­ing activ­i­ty (N00024-11-C-2404).

IAP World Ser­vices, Inc., Cape Canaver­al, Fla., is being award­ed a $17,426,215 mod­i­fi­ca­tion under a pre­vi­ous­ly award­ed firm-fixed-price, indef­i­nite-deliv­ery/in­def­i­nite-quan­ti­ty con­tract (N40080-07-D-0470) to exer­cise Option 4 for base oper­at­ing sup­port ser­vices at Naval Air Sta­tion Patux­ent Riv­er, Web­ster Out­ly­ing Field, and Solomons Recre­ation Cen­ter. The work to be per­formed pro­vides for base oper­at­ing sup­port ser­vices includ­ing all labor, super­vi­sion, man­age­ment, tools, mate­ri­als, equip­ment, facil­i­ties, trans­porta­tion, and oth­er items nec­es­sary to pro­vide facil­i­ty, refuse col­lec­tion, swim­ming pools, waste­water, water and envi­ron­men­tal main­te­nance ser­vices. The total con­tract amount after exer­cise of this option will be $72,591,424. Work will be per­formed in Patux­ent Riv­er, Md.; St. Ini­goes, Md.; Solomons, Md.; and Point Look­out, Md. Work is expect­ed to be com­plet­ed by Octo­ber 2011. Con­tract funds will not expire at the end of the cur­rent fis­cal year. The Naval Facil­i­ties Engi­neer Com­mand, Wash­ing­ton, Pub­lic Works Depart­ment, Patux­ent Riv­er, Md., is the con­tract­ing activity. 

Raytheon Co., Inte­grat­ed Defense Sys­tems, San Diego, Calif., is being award­ed a $7,122,028 cost-plus-fixed-fee con­tract for the pro­cure­ment of long-lead-time mate­ri­als in sup­port of LPD 26 inte­grat­ed ship­board elec­tron­ics. Work will be per­formed in San Diego, Calif., and is expect­ed to be com­plet­ed by March 2012. Con­tract funds will not expire at the end of the cur­rent fis­cal year. This con­tract was not com­pet­i­tive­ly pro­cured. The Naval Sea Sys­tems Com­mand, Wash­ing­ton, D.C., is the con­tract­ing activ­i­ty (N00024-11-C-2404).

Gen­er­al Dynam­ics, Elec­tric Boat Corp., Gro­ton, Conn., is being award­ed a $6,507,857 mod­i­fi­ca­tion to pre­vi­ous­ly award­ed con­tract (N00024-10-C-4301) for ship forces duties aboard medi­um aux­il­iary repair dry dock (non self-pro­pelled) (ARDM‑4) ship­ping port dur­ing the vessel’s ser­vice craft over­haul and recer­ti­fi­ca­tion; pro­tec­tion and oper­a­tion of the Navy’s float­ing dry dock ARDM‑4; and orga­ni­za­tion­al lev­el repairs and preser­va­tion of ARDM‑4 at Naval Sub­ma­rine Sup­port Facil­i­ty, Naval Sub­ma­rine Base, New Lon­don, Conn., and Nor­folk Naval Ship­yard, Portsmouth, Va. Work will be per­formed in Portsmouth, Va. (50 per­cent), and New Lon­don, Conn. (50 per­cent), and is expect­ed to be com­plet­ed by Sep­tem­ber 2011. Con­tract funds in the amount of $1,626,000 will expire at the end of the cur­rent fis­cal year. The Naval Sea Sys­tems Com­mand, Wash­ing­ton Navy Yard, D.C., is the con­tract­ing activity. 

AIR FORCE

ITT Indus­tries, Inc., Sys­tems Divi­sion, Cape Canaver­al, Fla., was award­ed a max­i­mum $74,628,309 con­tract mod­i­fi­ca­tion which will pro­vide a space life range sys­tems con­tract exten­sion for one base year which is Nov. 1, 2010 through Oct. 31, 2011; two six-month options (Nov. 1. 2011 through April 30, 2012; or May 1 through Oct. 31, 2012). At this time, $23,295,379 has been oblig­at­ed. SMC SLG/PK, Peter­son Air Force Base, Colo., is the con­tract­ing activ­i­ty (F04701-01-C-0001; P00693). 

Boe­ing Co., Wichi­ta, Kan., was award­ed a $35,593,778 con­tract to pro­vide heavy main­te­nance for the 2011 VC-25 air­craft 9000, a spe­cial mis­sion air­craft that pro­vides air trans­porta­tion to the Pres­i­dent, Vice Pres­i­dent, cab­i­net mem­bers and oth­er dig­ni­taries on a world­wide basis, and is sta­tioned at the 89th Air­lift Wing, Andrews Air Force Base, Mary­land. At this time, $35,593,778 has been oblig­at­ed. 727 ACSG/PKB, Tin­ker Air Force Base, Okla., is the con­tract­ing activ­i­ty (FA8106-09-C-0005; P00019). 

L3 Com­mu­ni­ca­tion Inte­grat­ed Sys­tems, Greeneville, Texas, was award­ed an esti­mat­ed $24,055,224 con­tract mod­i­fi­ca­tion which will pro­vide air­borne infor­ma­tion man­age­ment sys­tem Phase III instal­la­tion. At this time, an esti­mat­ed $24,055,224 has been oblig­at­ed. 727 ACSG/PKB, Tin­ker Air Force Base, Okla., is the con­tract­ing activ­i­ty (FA8106-08-C-0005; P00047). 

Lock­heed Mar­tin Space Sys­tems Co., New­town, Penn., was award­ed a $10,709,047 con­tract mod­i­fi­ca­tion which will pro­vide on-orbit oper­a­tions and sus­tain­ment for the PGS IIR satel­lites, for one year begin­ning Nov. 1, 2010 through Oct. 31, 2011. At this time, the entire amount has been oblig­at­ed. SMC/GPSW/PK, Los Ange­les Air Force Base, Calif., is the con­tract­ing activ­i­ty (FA8823-10-C-0002; PO0001). 

L3 Com­mu­ni­ca­tions Ver­tex Aero­space, Madi­son, Miss., was award­ed an $8,648,945 con­tract which will acquire air­craft main­te­nance sup­port ser­vices for wing and site train­ing devices, ground instruc­tion­al train­ing air­craft, historical/static dis­play air­craft, and main­te­nance of the 80th Fly­ing Train­ing Wing. At this time, the entire amount has been oblig­at­ed. AETC CONS/LGCK, Ran­dolph Air Force Base, Texas, is the con­tract­ing activ­i­ty (FA3002-1-C-0001).

L3 Com­mu­ni­ca­tions Inte­grat­ed Sys­tems, Greenville, Texas, was award­ed an $8,250,535 con­tract which will acquire prime mis­sion equip­ment pro­grammed depot main­te­nance in sup­port of the Peace Pio­neer pro­gram. At this time, the entire amount has been oblig­at­ed. ASC/WINK, Wright-Pat­ter­son Air Force Base, Ohio, is the con­tract­ing activ­i­ty (FA8620-08-G-3000; 0020). 

Lock­heed Mar­tin Corp., Fort Worth, Texas, was award­ed a $7,926,738 con­tract mod­i­fi­ca­tion which will pro­cure the instal­la­tion of a retro­fit to add addi­tion­al capa­bil­i­ty to the F‑22 weapons and tac­tics train­ers. At this time, the entire amount has been oblig­at­ed. ASC/WWUK, Wright-Pat­ter­son Air Force Base, Ohio, is the con­tract­ing activity.(FA8611-08-C-2897; PO0045).

DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY

FirstEn­er­gy Solu­tions Corp., Akron, Ohio, is being award­ed a max­i­mum $19,773,635 firm-fixed-price con­tract for elec­tric­i­ty. Oth­er loca­tions of per­for­mance are Catoctin Moun­tain Park and Fort Det­rick. Using ser­vices are Army and fed­er­al civil­ian agen­cies. There were orig­i­nal­ly 91 pro­pos­als solicit­ed with 16 respons­es. The date of per­for­mance com­ple­tion is Dec. 31, 2012. The Defense Logis­tics Agency Ener­gy, Fort Belvoir, Va., is the con­tract­ing activ­i­ty (SP0600-11-D-8006).

Pierce Man­u­fac­tur­ing, Inc., Apple­ton, Wis., is being award­ed a max­i­mum $13,319,696 firm-fixed-price con­tract for aer­i­al fire­fight­ing vehi­cles. There are no oth­er loca­tions of per­for­mance. Using ser­vice is Army. There were orig­i­nal­ly three pro­pos­als solicit­ed with two respons­es. The date of per­for­mance com­ple­tion is June 25, 2011. The Defense Logis­tics Agency Troop Sup­port, Philadel­phia, Pa., is the con­tract­ing activ­i­ty (SPM500-01-D-0062–0082).

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

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