The U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) spent at least $35,654,013,000
on 306 individual contracts during August 2017. This amount does not include 18
Foreign Military Sales transactions worth $3,090,162,000.
FOREIGN MILITARY SALES (FMS)
– Through FMS, the U.S. government procures and
transfers materiel to allied nations and international organizations.
AM General received
$2,205,926,405 for up to 11,560 HMMWV expanded capacity vehicles, equipment,
and spare parts for worldwide FMS (first order = Afghanistan).
BAE Systems received $8,982,981
for FMS (Lebanon): technical support
& sustainment for the Bradley family of
vehicles.
Boeing received $7,407,625
for FMS (Philippines): six ScanEagle systems,
support equipment, training, site activation, technical services, and data.
Boeing received
$7,432,771 for FMS (UK): engineering
services and technical support. Recently released memos show how the British
government viewed the build up
to the 1990-1991 Gulf War as a cash cow.
Lockheed Martin received $158,500,000 for Phase 2
mission system refresh efforts on eight P-3C aircraft for Germany.
Wyle Laboratories received
$8,201,006 for FMS (Australia): F-18
program management support at NAS Patuxent River (83%); NAS Whidbey Island (7%);
NAVSUP Philadelphia (4%); NAS North Island (3%); RAAF Amberley (2%); NAS Oceana (1%). Not
competitive, per FAS 6.302-4.
FMS TO
UNDEMOCRATIC REGIMES
Armtec Countermeasures Co. received $18,033,583
for FMS (Egypt, Iraq): infrared countermeasure
flares (M206; MJU-7A/B; MJU-10/B).
Boeing received $222,549,505
to provide Saudi ArabiaÕs Land Forces Aviation Command with eight new CH-47F
helicopters.
Kratos Technology & Training Solutions Inc. received $46,217,067
for program planning, and technical & instructional services to support Saudi ArabiaÕs Vision 2030 goals. Work in Riyadh (30%),
Jubail (30%), Jeddah (30%), Ras al Ghar (5%), Saudi Arabia;
Orlando, FL (5%). Not competitive.
Lockheed Martin received
$21,098,062 to provide USA and FMS (South Korea, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan) with PAC-3 contractor field support services.
Lockheed Martin received
$47,819,931 for F-16 engineering & technical services. Overseas
work in Bahrain, Pakistan, Chile, Jordan, Turkey, Morocco, Taiwan,
Oman, Egypt, Iraq, Thailand, Indonesia. Sole-source.
L-3 received $8,889,043
for FMS (Kuwait): maintenance on
three KC-130J aircraft. Includes logistics & supply and some equipment repair
at Abdullah Al-Mubarak AB, Kuwait. Not competitive, per FAR 6.302-45.
Raytheon received
$19,583,689 for FMS (UAE): prime
power unit, an outside the continental U.S. trainer extension, and
replenishment spares.
Raytheon/Lockheed Martin Javelin JV received $133,910,119
for FMS (Jordan, Qatar, Taiwan): Javelin containerized
all-up rounds, command launch units, vehicle launcher-electronics, and
engineering.
Rockwell Collins ESA Vision Systems received $108,649,349 for Joint Helmet
Mounted Cueing System (JHMCS) spares for F-15, F-16, and
F-18. Sole-source. Some FMS (Israel).
UNINHABITED VEHICLES & CRAFT
Bethel-Webcor JV-1 received $23,698,000
to design and build a Triton Mission Control Facility at NAS Whidbey Island.
Boeing received
$16,880,154 for additional parts & supplies to maintain ScanEagle in
support of Navy Special Warfare fleet operations.
General Atomics received
$18,772,521 for hardware, software, & documentation to activate the organic
depot maintenance capability for software management system computer software
configuration item at Tinker AFB. Sole source.
Northrop Grumman received $19,894,544 for MQ-4C Triton engineering
& analysis efforts to solve near-term emergent obsolescence issues.
Raytheon received $25,861,271
for Enhanced Integrated Sensor Suite (EISS) modification & Enhanced
Electro-Optical Receiver Unit retrofit on Global Hawk Block 30. Sole-source.
Textron and General Atomics received a portion of the shared $499,000,000
(previously issued) contract for the
Aerospace Systems Air Platform Technology Research program.
COUNTER-UAS
Syracuse Research Corp. received $10,073,000
for Counter-Unmanned Aerial System supplies. Sole-source.
RECRUITMENT & RETENTION
McCann World Group Inc. received
$524,100,000 for services in support of the Army Marketing & Advertising
Program.
Kellogg Brown & Root (KBR) received $58,336,334
for base operations support [.pdf] services at Camp Lemmonier (92%)
& Chabelley Air Field
(3%), Djibouti; Camp Simba (5%).
Centerra-Parsons Pacific received $32,716,240
for base operations support services at U.S. Navy Support Facility, Diego
Garcia.
Dari Concepts LLC received $8,127,889 for line haul
services in support of Operation Inherent Resolve in Iraq.
Kellogg Brown & Root (KBR) received $29,282,372
for base operations support services at Isa Air Base, Bahrain.
Leidos received
$727,689,796 to support the Afghan Air Force (AAF) and Special Mission Wing (SMW)
aircraft fleets, based in Kabul.
Raytheon received $7,829,640 for Persistent
Surveillance & Dissemination System of Systems/Mission Video Distribution
System at Shaw AFB and Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar. Less than a month after leaving
office, former U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense Bob Work joined the
board of Raytheon.
URS Federal Services Inc. received
$14,157,454 for maintenance, supply, and transportation logistics services re: Army Prepositioned Stock-5
in Kuwait.
Vectrus received $49,500,000
for base operations support in Qatar.
USEUCOM
URS Federal Services Inc. received
$12,138,173 for maintenance, supply, and transportation logistics services
re: Army Prepositioned Stock-2
in Germany.
Caddell Construction received
$42,661,500 for construction of SOF Special Tactics Facility Phase II in
Fayetteville, NC.
Jacobs Technologies received
$771,331,825 for worldwide enterprise operations & maintenance for SOF Acquisitions,
Technology, and Logistics – SITEC.
Lockheed Martin received $8,000,000,000 for Special Operations
Forces Global Logistics Support Services (SOF GLSS).
SOLPAC Construction received $15,018,500
to design & build a SOF training center at Naval Base Coronado. The center
will Òsupport special operator injury prevention, rehabilitationÉ strength &
conditioning, nutrition,Ó etc.
Trellisware Technologies Inc. received
$40,000,000 for Advanced Tactical Scalable Mobile Ad-hoc Network radio systems
in support of USSOCOM.
Xtera Communications Inc. received
$36,540,732 for the Guant‡namo Bay to Puerto Rico Submarine Fiber Optic Cable
System. Not competitive.
USPACOM
Black Construction Corp. (Harmon, Guam) received
$78,152,583 to design & build a live-fire training range, Northwest Field,
Naval Support Activity Andersen.
Contrack Watts received $41,167,515
for construction upgrades to existing sanitary sewer system across Naval Base
Guam and outlying areas (incl. Nimitz Hill, Naval Hospital, Polaris Point,
Ordnance Annex, Apra Palms Housing).
Hawaiian Dredging Construction received $60,648,252
to build a two story regimental consolidated communications / electronics facility
and a six story multi-level concrete framed parking facility at Marine Corps
Base, HI.
Hensel Phelps Construction received
$28,500,000 for a power upgrade at Joint Region Marianas, Guam.
Parsons Government Services received
$15,000,000 for services to support the Commander Navy Installations CommandÕs
Housing Condition Assessment program. Overseas work in Japan
(22%); Anderson & Guam Naval Base (22%).
Tikigaq Construction received $12,841,000 to
build a reinforced concrete Pacific Airpower Resiliency dispersed maintenance
spares & specialized equipment storage facility at Andersen AFB, Guam.
DEFENSE
ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS AGENCY (DARPA)
Boeing received $7,789,953 for Phase 2 of a DARPA
research program. Boeing and DARPA have worked together on many projects.
Northrop Grumman received
$7,134,347 to help with Common Heterogeneous Integration & Intellectual
Properties Reuse Strategies (CHIPS .pdf).
U.S. ARMY INTELLIGENCE
& SECURITY COMMAND (INSCOM)
Leidos received
$16,045,939 for command, control, communications, computers & information
management (C4IM) services in support of INSCOM and Army G2 worldwide (Fort
Belvoir; Arlington; Shaw AFB; Kuwait; Belgium; Huntsville).
DEFENSE
INTELLIGENCE AGENCY (DIA)
Parra Consulting Group Inc. received $18,907,017
to facilitate the operations of the DIA Center Processing Center (CPC).
ACADEMIA
Battelle Memorial Institute; CACI; Envistacom; Fulcrum
IT Services; Harris; Janus Research Group; Leidos; Manufacturing Techniques
Inc.; WinTec Arrowmaker received a shared $480,000,000
for technical development, and technical & operational integration for Research Triangle Park,
NC.
Draper Laboratory received $36,913,696
to help MDA evaluate, mature, integrate, test & demonstrate leading edge
Guidance, Navigation & Control technologies. One offer solicited, one
received.
University of Southern California (USC) received $8,236,324
for Phase 2 of the DARPA CRAFT research program. USC received $9,000,000
for basic research in quantum computing.
INVASIVE
ISR PLATFORMS
Northrop Grumman received $116,916,350
for logistics support on government-owned fixed wing special electronic mission
aircraft.
JOINT STRIKE FIGHTER (F-35)
Lockheed Martin received $9,419,067
for F-35 milestone event capabilities, including retrofit modification kits &
installation for USN ($4,589,067, 49%); non-DOD ($2,219,000; 24%); USAF ($1,335,000,
14%); USMC ($1,276,000; 13%).
Lockheed Martin received $24,112,000
for recurring F-35 logistics services in support of USAF ($10,854,795; 45%); USMC
($5,866,310; 24%); non-DOD ($3,267,207; 14%); Navy ($3,014,706; 13%); FMS ($1,108,982;
4%).
Lockheed Martin received $28,784,100
for supplies & services in support of F-35 milestone event capabilities for
USAF ($12,800,716; 45%), USMC ($8,617,376; 30%); USN ($5,282,268; 18%);
non-U.S. participants ($2,083,740; 7%).
Lockheed Martin received $53,494,475
for supplies & services supporting F-35 milestone capabilities, including
retrofit modification kits & installation services for USMC ($26,686,876;
50%); USAF ($11,208,674; 21%); USN ($9,480,536; 18%); non-DOD ($6,118,389; 11%).
Lockheed Martin received $427,088,637
for ancillary military equipment & pilot equipment for LRIP lot 11
F-35 for USAF ($152,080,223; 36%); USMC ($84,392,523; 20%); USN ($53,091,592;
12%); non-DOD ($81,671,979; 19%); FMS ($55,852,320; 13%).
RAPTOR (F-22)
Lockheed Martin received $11,893,495 for F-22
sustainment. United
Technologies Corp. received $149,931,292
for F-119 engine
sustainment.
Bell-Boeing JPO received
$7,671,686 for MV-22 integrated survivability equipment & CV-22 directional
infrared counter measures, computer kits, and non-recurring engineering & installation. Bell Boeing JPO received
$31,980,025 to repair various V-22 parts. Non-competitive per
10 U.S. Code 2304(c)(1). Bell-Boeing JPO received
$57,107,283 for engineering & retrofit of one MV-22 in support of Common
Configuration Readiness & Modernization (CC-RAM).
Hensel Phelps Construction received
$10,417,000 to extend Taxiway C concrete at Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Kaneohe
Bay, to accommodate MV-22.
EAGLE (F-15)
Boeing received $94,941,782 for F-15 Radar
Modernization program (RMP) radar upgrades.
GKN Aerospace Chem-Tronics received $10,097,520
for F-100 engine
fan duct spares.
FALCON (F-16)
BAE Systems received
$8,720,500 for F-16 Advanced IFF systems. Sole-source.
NAVCOM Defense Electronics Inc. received $18,199,727 to repair combined
altitude radar altimeter (CARA) radio frequency assembly. Sole-source.
HORNET (F-18)
Boeing received
$323,500,000 for F/A-18 spare parts. Sole-source.
General Electric received
$11,700,000 for F/A-18 alternating generators. Sole-source. General Electric received $13,515,000
for 369 A51 Aircraft Component Power Plant Change modification kits for F/A-18
C/D F404 engines.
Raytheon received $8,485,823
to repair 331 units across 16 assemblies supporting F-18 Active Electronically
Scanned Array Radar System. Sole-source.
AIRBORNE
EARLY WARNING (HAWKEYE
& SENTRY)
Lockheed Martin received $7,030,168
to repair 45 E-2D items. Sole-source.
MERCURY (E-6)
IAP Worldwide Services received $22,000,000
for E-6B Mercury TACAMO and Airborne Command Post
aircraft parts & equipment at Tinker AFB.
LANCER (B-1)
Universal Propulsion received
$23,565,896 for modernized seat sequencer for Advanced Concept Ejection Seats
II on B-1 and A-10 aircraft. Sole-source.
STRATOFORTRESS (B-52)
Boeing received $59,489,647 for B-52 Engineering
Sustainment Program.
Flight Support Inc. received $7,212,994
for TF33 engine
fan blade laser cladding repair. PAS Technologies received $7,021,603
for TF33 aircraft
engine cases.
POSEIDON (P-8) & ANTI-SUBMARINE WARFARE
Boeing received
$11,149,153 for P-8A on ground repair events. Boeing received $14,886,391
to incorporate an Early Warning Self Protection 6th sensor engineering change
proposal into 11 P-8A LRIP lot 4.
Industrial Automation Inc. received
$23,970,323 for equipment to support P-8A.
STRATEGIC / TACTICAL AIRLIFT
Boeing received $7,127,000,000 for worldwide C-17
sustainment.
Rolls-Royce
received
$40,024,749 for long-term sustainment (repair, inventory, engineering, technical
data) of C-130J propulsion systems.
AERIAL REFUELING
Boeing received
$7,685,083 for an air refueling operator instructor override study during KC-46
training.
Rockwell Collins Inc. received
$10,653,761 for KC-10 avionics sustaining engineering services.
OTHER FIXED WING AIRCRAFT
Boeing received $10,118,896
for engineering support services for VC-25A to provide automatic dependent
surveillance broadcast out capabilities.
L-3 received
$24,110,095 for business jet training services supporting maritime air patrol, Òlow/slow
terrorist aircraft,Ó air interdiction & intercept, anti-submarine ops in
Virginia Beach, VA (50%); Coronado, CA (40%); Kauai, HI (10%).
L-3 received $172,984,042
for maintenance, logistics, and engineering on 201 T-45 Goshawk aircraft,
systems, and equipment at NAS Kingsville (45.7%); Meridian (41.7%); Pensacola (10.1%);
Patuxent River (2.5%).
Rolls-Royce
received
$12,874,960 to provide AV-8B Harrier & E-2C/D engine systems &
equipment with engineering & technical services. Not competitive.
AIR FORCE RESEARCH LAB (AFRL)
& AIR FORCE TEST CENTER
Aurora Flight Sciences Corp. and Northrop Grumman received a shared $499,000,000
for work on Aerospace Systems Air Platform Technology Research program in Manassas,
VA, and Redondo Beach, CA. Lockheed
Martin received $499,000,000
for Aerospace Systems Air Platform Technology Research program.
Blacksky
Geospatial Solutions received $16,430,993
for software, technical reports, and a demonstration model.
Boeing received
$409,000,000 for next-generation thermal, power, and controls (NGT-PAC). Several
similar contracts were issued in July
2017.
Teletronics Technology Corp. received
$85,500,000 for a high-speed data acquisition system (HSDAS) at Edwards AFB. Sole-source.
NAVAL
RESEARCH LAB
SRC Inc. received $7,957,573
to help Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) with multi-intelligence
swarm sensing re: ÒOptical Sciences Research & Development.Ó
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND
Cubrc Inc. received
$14,361,831 to help Research, Development & Engineering
Command (RDECOM)
Communications - Electronics & Engineering CenterÕs Intelligence & Information
Warfare Directorate develop & implement common core ontologies. One bid solicited, one received.
REDSTONE ARSENAL
Radiance Technologies Inc. received
$13,448,848 for innovative research in Huntsville, AL.
HELICOPTERS
AAR Supply Chain received
$12,893,604 for UH-60 turbine disks. Sole-source.
Airbus received $34,473,142
for UH-72 parts
support and sustainment.
Boeing received
$202,200,000 for 22 AH-64E helicopters.
Honeywell received
$13,195,730 for technical, engineering, logistics services & supplies to overhaul
/ repair T-55 engines &
components at Corpus Christi Army Depot. Honeywell received $46,023,951
for helicopter supervisory control units. Sole-source.
Lockheed Martin received $10,049,166
for UH-60 parts & Corpus Christi Army Depot technical, engineering,
logistical, service & supply transition. Sole-source.
Lockheed Martin received $52,901,965
to upgrade & overhaul the main rotor blade.
Lockheed Martin received
$303,974,406 for two CH-53K helicopters (LRIP, lot 1),
associated aircraft & programmatic support, logistics, and equipment & spares.
L-3 received
$69,348,326 for work on AH-64: manned &
unmanned teaming hardware and technical & engineering support. One bid
solicited, one received.
Parker Hannifin Corp. received $95,828,750
to overhaul & upgrade UH-60 servo cylinder, pumps, assemblies, and
hydraulics.
PCX Aerostructures received $7,794,600
for AH-64 right connecting links. Sole-source.
Raytheon received $10,724,180
to repair some H-60 turrets & sensor-sights. Not competitive.
Raytheon received
$15,090,453 for 63 Smart Multi-Function Color Display B-kits for the CH-53E
helicopter.
Telephonics Corp. received
$23,294,344 for Chinook communication equipment. Sole-source.
GENERAL AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE
Benaka Inc. received $7,198,200
for alterations to Squad Operations Facility (Bldg. B-140) and ALIS at the
Vermont ANG 158th Fighter Wing.
DynCorp received
$53,765,867 for aircraft maintenance, modification & aircrew support for
Naval Test Wing Pacific.
Honeywell received $64,862,960 to repair,
replace, and support auxiliary power units used on F/A-18, P-3, and C-2, and
cover the main fuel controls & electronic control unit used on F/A-18, and
the P-3 engine driven compressor. Includes less than $640,000 of support
for FMS (Australia) F/A-18. Not
competitive.
Mercer Engineering Research Center received $57,500,000 for an Òessential engineering
capability programÓ that helps Air Force Sustainment Center, Robins AFB. Sole-source.
Moog Inc. received $48,000,000
for miscellaneous aircraft components in support of various weapon system
platforms. Sole-source.
AIRCRAFT INSTRUMENTATION, PODS & SENSORS
Zodiac Data Systems received $20,000,000 for airborne
instrumentation modular data recorder system repair (for F/A-18, V-22, F-35, C-130,
MQ-4C, MQ-8, and various helicopter
platforms) at NAS Patuxent River.
AIRCRAFT
COUNTERMEASURES
Alloy Surfaces Co. received $29,000,000,
for MJU-66/B countermeasures.
AEGIS
General Dynamics received
$12,070,365 for Missile Fire Control System MK 82 director and MK 200 director
controller equipment (components of MK99 AEGIS
Fire Control System).
Lockheed Martin received $23,418,877
for AEGIS SPY-1 Radar: maintain
requisition support and furnish repairs & spares for 1,594 line items. Sole-source.
LITTORAL COMBAT SHIP (LCS)
General Dynamics received
$24,481,878 to provide LCS planning yard services.
SUBMARINES
General Dynamics received
$8,770,000 for progressive dies for prototyping effort in support of the Columbia-class
submarine program.
General Dynamics received $9,715,997
for sustainment of the U.S. & UK SSBN fire control system and US SSGN
attack weapon control system (AWCS).
General Dynamics received
$40,657,000 for Virginia-class main propulsion machinery control systems
redesign, phase II.
General Dynamics received
$64,217,408 for a large vertical array (LVA) fixture, LVA first article and
provisioned items orders.
General Dynamics received $115,310,691
for additional lead-yard services, development studies, and design efforts re:
Virginia-class subs. Sole source.
Leidos received
$16,962,451 for Synthetic Signature Guidance (SSG)-based systems: ongoing
engineering & technical services. Not competitive.
Lockheed Martin received $29,973,243
for two U.S. twin line towed array (TL-29A) systems & spares. Sole-source.
Lockheed Martin received $71,457,135
for electronic warfare equipment for Virginia-class subs.
L-3 received
$9,147,202 for TB-34X towed array (.pdf) assemblies, cable assemblies,
test sets, engineering services.
SURFACE SHIP
MAINTENANCE
BAE Systems received $8,693,823 for FY2017 & 2018 admin planning & program management for maintenance
& emergent availabilities at Pearl Harbor.
BAE Systems received $19,542,695 for scheduled
selected restricted availability (SRA) on USS John Paul Jones (DDG 53). BAE
Systems received
$23,972,577 for scheduled SRA for USS Port Royal (CG 73). BAE Systems received $33,649,414 for dry-dock SRA repair
work onboard USS Lassen (DDG 82).
Delphinus Engineering ($9,782,230); ORBIS Sibro Inc. ($9,003,509);
Q. E. D. Systems ($10,806,664); Tecnico Inc. ($11,092,453); Transtecs Corp.
($7,831,541) received funding
for shop support, private sector, industrial facility support & capacity
for repair, maintenance, alteration, and modernization of equipment, systems,
and components onboard vessels, ships, and subs in Bremerton, Everett, Keyport &
Naval Base Kitsap Bangor.
DRS Systems Inc. received
$32,200,860 for items, engineering, & support for DDG 1000 Integrated Power
System Low Voltage Power System.
Epsilon Systems Solutions received
$16,995,948 for technical & repair services for Southwest Regional
Maintenance CenterÕs product family divisions.
General Dynamics received $23,931,868
for USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69) FY2017 planned incremental availability (PIA).
Global, A 1st Flagship received
$11,425,212 for services & material necessary to operate, support, maintain
vessels assigned to NAVSEA Inactive Ship Maintenance Office Bremerton, WA (80%)
and Guided Missile Cruiser/Dock Landing Ship Modernization Detachment, San
Diego, CA (20%).
HECO Pacific Manufacturing received $9,999,999
to refurbish, modify, and manufacture electric winch systems for maintenance platforms,
U.S. Navy (82%); UK (18%). Not competitive.
Huntington Ingalls Inc. received $11,204,712 for additional
material & advance planning of USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) post-shakedown
availability / selected restricted availability (PSA/SRA).
Huntington Ingalls received $36,447,717
for maintenance & modernization onboard USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69) at
Norfolk Naval Shipyard. Not competitive.
Lyon Shipyard Inc. and Tecnico Corp. received a shared $7,200,000
for service life extension program of 676-class yard patrol boats.
National Technologies Associates Inc. received $23,437,244 for production
support re: maintenance, modernization, repair, & overhaul of Fleet
Readiness Center (FRC) Southwest, NAS North Island, San
Diego, CA.
Rhoads Industries Inc. received $49,000,000
to make, install, test, maintain, and remove Navy shipboard machinery systems &
components at various test sites at Naval Surface Warfare Center Philadelphia.
RIX Industries received
$11,868,823 for up to 18 MARC 350A low pressure air plants in support of ship
alteration (S/A) 9299K during an upcoming Navy refueling & complex verhaul
of CVN-73 in 2017 and CVN-74 in 2020. Not competitive.
Rolls-Royce
received $27,270,004
for items and engineering & support on DDG 1000 class turbine-generator
sets.
Vigor Marine received $18,067,920
for 76-calendar day shipyard availability for regular overhaul & dry docking of USNS Richard E. Byrd (T-AKE 4).
SHIP WEAPONRY
BAE Systems received
$16,825,448 for two 57mm MK 110 Mod 0 gun mounts & hardware to be installed
on Coast Guard Cutters. Not competitive.
Leidos received
$7,161,834 for spares & hardware for U.S. NavyÕs AN/SQQ-89A(V)15
surface ship undersea warfare systems in Norfolk, VA.
NAVAL SEA
SYSTEMS COMMAND (NAVSEA)
L-3 received
$7,020,131 for MK 20 Electro-Optical Sensor System and MK 46 Optical Sight
System retrofit, refurbishment, and upgrade services & spares for U.S. Navy
(93%); Australia (7%).
Phoenix International Holdings received
$23,345,713 for continued maintenance, modifications, field changes, and
operation of U.S. NavyÕs Submarine Rescue Diving & Recompression System in
San Diego.
RAMSYS GmbH received Û10,570,461
and $5,382,479 to provide the Evolved Radio Frequency Receiver affordability
technology refresh in Ulm (94%) and Ottobrunn, Germany (6%). Not competitive.
NAVAL AIR
WARFARE CENTER AIRCRAFT DIVISION (NAWCAD)
Management Services Group received $11,855,248 to research ÒImproved,
Flexible Infrastructure Compatible, & Open-Loop Air Cooled Computer Rack / Cabinet.Ó
SPACE & NAVAL WARFARE SYSTEMS COMMAND (SPAWAR)
Geodesicx Inc. received
$11,472,892 for test & evaluation support, verification & validation,
configuration, software quality assurance, web site maintenance, and support
for SSC Pacific.
Ultra Electronics
(ATS)
received
$12,454,779 to provide SSC Pacific with development / maintenance of Adjunct
Processor Multi-Link Interface Unit (MLIU) of Command & Control Processor
Common Data Link Management System. Sole-source.
CYBER, SIGINT & CRYPTOGRAPHY
CACI (Six3) received $29,848,193
for life cycle support of Red Falcon systems (e.g. Ship's Signal Exploitation
Equipment Increment F and Cryptologic Carry On Program) on U.S. Navy ships &
stations. Not competitive.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
CACI received $14,940,526
to modify & configure new commercial software for NexGen requirements.
Catapult Health Technology Group received $10,111,130
for IT services / support for Army Research Laboratory, the Adelphi Laboratory
Center and Network Enterprise Center. Work in Adelphi, MD; White Sands; Aberdeen;
and Durham, NC.
LinTech Global Inc. received
$9,493,920 for services assisting DOD Office of the Inspector General with
IT support.
COMMUNICATIONS
C4 Planning Solutions received
$48,750,000 for engineering support services (incl. technical expertise &
support, assistance installing fielded C4 systems, troubleshooting, tactical
communications network analysis, maintenance).
Data Link Solutions received $123,446,064;
ViaSat Inc. received $123,448,640
for production, development, sustainment of Multifunctional Information
Distribution System (MIDS) Joint Tactical Radio Systems (JTRS) terminals for
DOD (99%), foreign govs & NATO (1%). Not competitive.
General Dynamics received
$37,136,744 for full rate production (4 lots from FY2017-2020) of Common
Aviation Command & Control System (CAC2S .pdf).
L-3 received $48,800,000
to inspect, test, and upgrade AN/TSC-156 terminals
(U.S. Army and USMC versions). One bid solicited, one received.
Rockwell Collins Inc. received $13,000,000 for scope command
program for High Frequency Global Communications System (HFGCS): to help modernize &
expand, and help depot-level contractor logistics support. Sole-source.
SATELLITE LAUNCHES
Space Coast Launch Services received $11,387,859 for launch
operations support at Cape Canaveral AFS and Kennedy Space Center, Florida.
Wolf Creek Federal Services received
$26,075,067 for range operations supporting communications at Patrick AFB; Cape
Canaveral AFS; Ascension Auxiliary Air Field, Ascension Island.
SATELLITES
Herman Construction Group and J.P. Donovan received a shared $49,500,000
to finish construction at Vandenberg AFB, Cape Canaveral, and Schriever AFB.
Herman Construction Group received
$9,433,000 to build Building 3000, an addition to the NRO presence at
Vandenberg AFB.
Lockheed Martin received $45,482,492
for military code (M-Code) early use software to enable tasking, monitoring,
and signal in space for GPS satellites. Sole-source.
MISSILE DEFENSE AGENCY (MDA)
& ICBM
Boeing received $17,415,508
for ICBM guidance subsystem: sustaining engineering & program management
support.
Boeing received $349,159,962;
Northrop Grumman received $328,584,830
for Ground-based Strategic Deterrent (GBSD).
Booz Allen Hamilton received $91,499,780
for advisory & assistance services on BMDS cyber-security management and
computer network defense.
Jacobs Technology Inc. received $4,317,327
for 1) products & services supporting concurrent test, training, and
operations for Missile Defense Integration & Operations Center mission
execution platform and 2) MDA enterprise communications and IT environment.
Lockheed Martin received $8,770,696
and received $21,858,842
for Trident II (D5) deployed system support. Lockheed Martin received $22,150,000
for long lead material, labor, and planning supporting FY2018 Trident II
production schedule. Sole-source.
Lockheed Martin received $9,451,695
to help MDA with development efforts associated with quantifying discrimination
performance and evolving threats.
Northrop Grumman received
$16,829,971 for ICBM cryptography upgrade.
Raytheon received $66,441,462
for Ballistic Missile Defense (BMD) integration, test, and Aegis Ashore
support. Sole source. Raytheon received
$614,483,341 for 17 SM-3 block IIA, production support, engineering, obsolescence
monitoring, tech baseline engineering, containers, etc.
MISSILES, BOMBS, ROCKETS, PROJECTILES
Dynetics Inc. received
$93,000,000 for small-glide munitions rounds, air training munitions, and
telemetry kits. Sole-source.
Lockheed Martin received
$161,433,900 for 150 Army Tactical Missile Guided Missile and Launching
Assemblies Service Life Extension Program. One bid solicited, one received.
Lockheed Martin received
$547,934,477 for 7,358 Hellfire II tactical
missiles in containers, in various air-to ground missiles models.
Lockheed Martin received roughly
$900,000,000; Raytheon received roughly $900,000,000
for Long Range Standoff weapon's technology maturation & risk reduction
acquisition phase.
L-3 received
$28,375,347 for 10,419 FMU-139C/B (.pdf) fuses & accessories for USAF
($14,542,553; 52%); USN ($3,770,094; 13%); Australia ($9,757,255; 34%); Morocco
($305,445; 1%).
Max Gray Construction received
$7,200,373 for constructing load crew training and weapons release shops in Duluth,
MN.
Orbital ATK received
$156,831,389 for full-rate production of Advanced Anti-Radiation Guided Missile
(AARGM), lot 6.
Not competitive, per FAR 6.302-1.
Raytheon received $32,291,652
for long-lead material for FY2017 Standard Missile-6 (SM-6) full-rate
production requirements and spares.
Raytheon received $104,860,386
for Griffin Missiles.
Raytheon received $119,021,912
to help integrate seeker suite technology & processing capabilities into
Tactical Tomahawk Block IV system.
SAIC received $9,582,613
for systems & computer resources support for AMRDEC's
Software Engineering Directorate.
ORDNANCE
DISPOSAL
Bering Sea Eccotech; BERS-Weston Services JVC; Engineering/Remediation
Resources Group; USA Environmental shared $235,000,000
to clean up munitions, spruce up ranges, and fix environmental damage in USA
& worldwide.
PREPOSITIONED
STOCK
Kellogg Brown & Root (KBR) received $47,391,270
for maintenance, supply, transportation, and logistics re: Army Prepositioned
Stocks-3 (APS-3) Charleston Afloat Program.
MOBILE RADAR
Lockheed Martin received
$25,246,336 for development & production of a digital receiver exciter for AN/TPS-59A(V)3 Radar system.
Raytheon received
$11,040,205 for NAVAIR Air Traffic, Navigation, Integration, & Coordination
System (ATNAVICS)
refurbishment & range extension.
LAND VEHICLES
AM General received $14,248,081 for HMMWV engines.
Sole-source.
Atlantic Machinery received $31,000,000 for sweeper and
scrubber equipment.
Caterpillar received $663,584,042 for commercial
construction equipment. Overseas work in Austria, Belgium,
England, France, Italy, Japan.
General Dynamics received $310,582,092
for Abrams
M1A2 System Enhancement Package Version 3. One bid
solicited, one received.
Grove U.S. received $121,890,993
for commercial cranes. Some work in Germany.
Ibis Tek received
$18,061,974 for family of medium tactical vehicles 58-gallon and 78-gallon
armor B-kits (and painting).
Navistar Defense received
$8,129,532 to reset & upgrade U.S. ArmyÕs MRAP MaxxPro family of vehicles. Firetrace Aerospace received $9,514,725 for MRAP vehicle
fire extinguishers. Sole source.
Oshkosh Defense received $26,107,953
for various motor vehicle parts and accessories. Sole-source per 10 U.S Code
2304 (c)(1). Oshkosh Defense received
$177,577,879 for more Joint Light Tactical Vehicles and kits.
Raytheon received $10,159,456
for Abrams Integrated Display & Targeting System (AIDATS).
Raytheon received
$33,100,000 for the Firepower Enhancement Program (FEP), System
Technical Support. Sole-source per 10 U.S. Code 2304(c)(1).
SAIC received
$11,269,218 to rebuild 3 command variant prototypes with Assault Amphibious
Vehicle Survivability Upgrade (AAV SU .pdf) design. Sole-source.
Skurka Aerospace Inc. received
$8,014,400 for direct current motors. Sole-source per 10 U.S.C. 2304 (c)(1).
Veyance Technologies Inc. received $17,324,786 for M60 track
assemblies and received $24,894,968 for Abrams track
assemblies.
SMALL ARMS & LIGHT WEAPONRY (SALW)
AMTEC Corp. received $77,726,075
for 40mm ammunition systems.
Lockheed Martin received $12,933,908
for Squad X Experimentation [.pdf] program to design, develop, and
validate system prototypes for a combined-arms squad.
Orbital ATK, Chemring Military Products, Global
Ordnance, UDC USA received $500,000,000
for non-standard ammo & non-standard mortar weapon systems.
GEAR & EQUIPMENT
Atlantic Diving Supply Inc. received
$14,264,820 for oxygen generator, field portable systems.
Beshenich Muir & Associates received
$36,000,000 for contractor logistics support services, Project Manager Close
Combat Systems (PM CCS) equipment.
North American Manufacturing Co. received $47,653,125
for military folding cots.
Raytheon received $227,500,000
for horizontal technology integration; 2nd-gen
FLIR &
independent thermal viewers, and assemblies for servo electronics unit.
Trimble Inc. received $9,860,584
for 95 Laser Leveling systems, 95 GPS systems, four Army 120M road grader kits,
installation, and transportation.
RANGE FINDER & TARGET LOCATION DEVICE
Northrup Grumman received
$12,439,451 for laser range finders. Sole-source.
CLOTHING
Coachys & Associates received
$24,439,800 for USMC combat utility uniform blouses. Puerto Rico Apparel
Manufacturing Corp. received $15,773,265
for various types of coats. Tennier Industries received $27,927,844 for camouflage
parkas. Valley Apparel received
$8,697,775 for men's sage green, fire-resistant and cold-weather flyer jackets.
The Original Footwear Co. received
$8,135,490 and received $7,689,600
for temperate boots.
EDUCATION & TRAINING
David Boland Inc., Drace Anderson JV, Fortis
SBJV LLC, Sand Point Services LLC received a shared $245,000,000
for two-phase design-build general construction for a trainee barracks upgrade
program.
John C. Grimberg Co. received $44,490,000
to repair building systems at Rickover Hall, bldg. 590, U.S. Naval Academy.
Kilgore Flares Co. received $30,792,909
for 1,260,638 (max.) simulator, flare, SM-875/ALE,
which is a training flare for pilots and ordnance technicians.
Phoenix Logistics Inc. received
$44,472,641 for Common Battle Command Simulation Equipment hardware & software
licenses to help U.S. Army land forces train.
Rockwell Collins received $7,441,246
for contractor logistics support on Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar
System (JSTARS) aircrew training device.
The Whiting-Turner Contracting Co. received $16,401,574
for range facilities safety improvements at Camp Lejeune.
Camber Corp. received $14,958,266
for technical & engineering support for the Chemical, Biological,
Radiological, Nuclear and High-Yield Explosive Consequence Management program.
FORCE
PROTECTION
SAIC received $7,638,798
for engineering & test support enhancing counter-rockets, artillery, and
mortars (C-RAM) and
forward area air defense capabilities. SAIC received
$11,285,621 for systems engineering of entry control point systems in
Afghanistan.
FUEL & ENERGY
Cape-Burns & McDonnell JV received $8,382,508
for cleaning, inspecting, and repairing of fuel storage tanks at Joint
Base Pearl Harbor Hickam Pearl Harbor. Weston Solutions Inc. received
$7,204,805 for cleaning, inspecting, and repairing six fuel tanks at the
Manchester Fuel Depot, WA.
Constellation NewEnergy ($32,965,603) and Centerpoint
Energy Services ($11,846,149) received funding for
pipeline quality direct supply natural gas. L.B. Civil Construction received $9,900,000
for natural gas system repair, Travis AFB.
Frontier Technology received $8,578,432
for projects supporting U.S. Navy energy efficiency & conservation, and
development of Global Energy Information System.
UTILITIES
American States Utility Services received $192,411,358
for additional utility services for water & wastewater systems at Eglin AFB.
American Water Operations & Maintenance received $22,885,856
to own, operate, and maintain water & wastewater distribution systems, Fort
Hood.
National Grid USA Service received $14,235,750
for energy conservation, Watervliet, NY.
RQ-Blackwater JV received
$42,372,000 for electrical shore and industrial power systems repair / replacement
of Piers 2, 6, 7 and 11 at Naval Station Norfolk.
MEDICAL
Dove Medical Supply LLC received
$49,000,000 for commercial lab supplies. Sole-source. Draeger Inc. received
$60,000,000 for patient monitoring systems, subsystems, accessories,
consumables and training. Fujifilm Medical Systems U.S.A. received
$768,000,000 for digital imaging network picture archiving communications system
products & maintenance. Medline Industries received $22,324,416 for medical
surgical products. MinXray Inc. received $100,000,000
for radiology systems, accessories and training.
National Optronics received $7,000,000
for hospital equipment & accessories for DLA electronic catalog.
RQ Construction received $8,627,801
to replace air handler units, ductwork, infection control measures, and
associated repairs in Building 1H at Naval Medical Center, San Diego.
Universal Hospital Services received $64,000,000
for maintenance & repair services on medical devices for Air Force Medical
Services and received $84,000,000
for maintenance & repair of medical devices for U.S. Army Medical
Command.
DENTAL
United Excel Corp. received $8,943,254
to renew & repair the Roll Dental Clinic at Fort Leonard Wood,
Missouri.
TRANSPORTATION
Mark G. Miller Inc.; Falcona Intuitive Integrated
Solutions; Strategic Enterprise Solutions Corp.; Ki Ho Military Acquisition
Consulting received a shared $9,750,000
for munitions handling units and trailers.
Sea Box Inc. received
$45,000,000 for ammunition grade side-opening intermodal shipping containers.
ENVIRONMENTAL
AECOM Technical Services received
$95,000,000 to support U.S. NavyÕs Environmental Restoration Program, NAVFAC
Pacific.
APTIM Federal Services received $49,000,000
for environmental lab services in NAVFAC Southwest.
Battelle Memorial Institute received
$8,000,000 for sampling and testing of dredged material following 2016 USACE New
York District / EPA Region 2 guidance re: tests on material for possible ocean
disposal.
CH2m Hill Constructors received $10,413,490
for Formerly Used Defense Site (FUDS) Military
Munitions Response Program Remediation in Tyler, TX.
Gilbane received
$24,933,072 for Parcel E Remedial Action Phase II at Hunters Point Naval Shipyard,
aiming to clean contaminants from soil & groundwater.
CULTURAL
New South Associates Inc. received $40,000,000
for archeological investigations & historic services; history, archival &
knowledge management services; Native American Graves Protection & Repatriation
Act summary & inventory services; GIS and GPS services
& modeling; historic studies; and collections management, rehab, conservation
& curation services, & museum support.
FOOD SERVICES
Forestwood Farm Inc. received
$72,000,000; HPC Foodservice Inc. received $97,650,000
for fresh fruits and vegetables. Social Services Missouri Dept. received $12,292,000
for full food services at Fort Leonard Wood, MO. Sodexo Management Inc. received $13,653,110
for meals for USMC Regional Garrison Food Services program. SOPAKCO Inc. received $19,940,426
for modular operational ration enhancements.
DOMESTIC BASE OPERATIONS SUPPORT SERVICES – BOSS usually
involve a combination of: facility
management, fire & emergency services, grounds maintenance, janitorial
services, pavement clearance, pest control, port operations, utilities,
vehicles & equipment service, and waste management.
Chugach Federal Solutions received $30,382,518 for installation
support at Eareckson Air Station; King Salmon Airport; Wake Island Air Field,
Alaska.
Defense Base Services Inc. received $21,486,197 for base operating
support at NAS Fallon.
KJS MP JV LLC received
$8,825,322 for base operating support services at Naval Support Activity
Mid-South.
KJS MP JV LLC received
$30,576,580 for base operating support services at Naval Base Ventura
County.
CONSULTING, ADMIN & LOGISTICS
Accent Controls received
$9,599,688 for maintenance & logistic readiness of Army Reserve equipment /
facilities, 99th Regional Support Command (99 RSC).
BAE Systems received
$18,347,260 for ongoing supply support of Strategic Systems Programs (SSP) as
it migrates supply processes & automated systems to a standard Navy system
using Navy Enterprise Resource Planning app.
Summit Technologies received $250,000,000
for Mission Planning Support Contract III, mostly at Hill AFB.
Vanquish Worldwide received
$7,125,000 for maintenance, supply, and transportation services at Fort Rucker.
Vanquish Worldwide received $22,632,141
for supply, maintenance, and transportation at Fort Stewart.
Z Systems Corp. received
$20,165,030 for maintenance, supply, and transportation services at Fort Hood.
FINANCES
CACI-ISS Inc. received $43,252,035
for Integrated Personnel and Pay System, Army: period 2/release 4 of increment
II.
Enterprise Services received $7,293,539
for support of Defense Civilian Payroll system.
RMA Associates (partnering with KPMG LLP, Kearney
& Co., Ernst & Young) received a shared $12,142,164
for audit finding remediation support.
BUSINESS & OFFICE SUPPORT
Paragon-One Group received
$14,061,448 for desktop printers, scanners, toner, and warranties.
OVERSEAS CONSTRUCTION
Cardno-Amec Foster Wheeler JV received
$8,133,847 for builder initial & re-inspection assessments at Marine Corps
Base Hawaii; Camp Butler, Japan; MCAS Iwakuni, Japan; Camp Mujuk, South Korea.
GPA Technologies Inc. received
$23,668,395 for engineering & technical support solutions for Advanced
Ocean Technology Program, Naval Facilities Engineering & Expeditionary
Warfare Center, Capital Improvements Ocean Facilities
Program.
DOMESTIC INFRASTRUCTURE
Eastman Aggregates Enterprises received $8,605,564
for beach erosion control and hurricane protection, Miami Dade County, Florida.
Joseph B. Fay Co. received
$7,458,170 to complete the Charleroi Locks & dam river chamber, monoliths
M-22 to -27 on the Monongahela River.
Luhr Bros. Inc. received
$12,000,000 for stone repairs to revetment and dikes on the Red River (J.
Bennett Johnston Waterway).
Trumbull Corp. & Brayman Construction received $71,006,901
to complete the Charleroi Locks & dam river chamber on the Monongahela
River.
DOMESTIC AIRFIELD REHABILITATION
A West Enterprise received $14,949,791
for repair circuit 1 and airfield lighting at Sheppard AFB. Sierra Range
Construction received
$9,900,000 for new paving and preventative maintenance projects at Travis AFB.
ARCHITECT-ENGINEERING
SERVICES
Burns & McDonnell, Engineering Co. received $9,000,000 for architect and
engineer services for DOD and civil works projects.
BWSC Emersion Design JV received $9,000,000
and received $9,000,000
for architect & engineer services for DOD and civil works projects.
HDR Architecture Inc. received
$13,000,000 for architect-engineering services for large projects in NAVFAC
Southwest. HDR Engineering Inc.; and R.M. Towill Corp.
received
$18,000,000 for architect-engineer services design for miscellaneous projects
in the Pacific.
Jacobs received $30,000,000
for architect-engineer services at various locations under NAVFAC Pacific.
Pioneering Decisive Solutions; Total Technology Inc.;
and McConnell, Jones, Lanier & Murphy LLP received a shared $36,000,000
for basic engineering services at Picatinny Arsenal.
Stantec Consulting Services received
$60,000,000 for waterfront architect-engineering services in NAVFAC
Mid-Atlantic.
DOMESTIC
CONSTRUCTION & ENGINEERING
Ashford Leebcor JV, Civil Works Contracting, Green-Simmons
Co., Rand Enterprises Inc., SmartATI-KMK JV, and Tikigaq Construction received a shared
$95,000,000 for construction projects within NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic Hampton Roads
Integrated Product Team (IPT).
Benaka Inc. received $10,885,000
for renovation of Bldg. 1850 (Wing HQ) at Westover Air Reserve Base, MA.
Bristol Engineering Services Corp.; Nordic Industries;
CKY Inc.; Macro-Z Technology Co. received $9,800,000
for design-build & horizontal construction work for USACE Seattle District.
Bristol General Construction received $13,379,398
to design & build a Naval Operational Support Center at NAS Fallon.
C. Rallo Contracting received $7,984,000
for renovation of hangar (Bldg. 1011) to include demolition, asbestos
abatement, fire suppression system upgrades, and a multitude of other
renovation procedures in Oklahoma City, OK.
Desbuild Inc. received $10,599,000
for Hangar 124 upgrades at NAS Jacksonville.
Gast Construction Co.; MDM Construction; NNAC
Construction; Por-Mark Services; Smithco Inc.; TF Powers Construction; Versacon
Inc. received a shared
$56,000,000 for maintenance, repair & construction in support of National
Guard activities in the state of ND.
Jacobs received $9,500,000
for multi-discipline engineering and design services in support of USACE Northwest.
M.A. Mortenson Co. received
$27,780,500 to upgrade the Bachelor Enlisted Quarters Building 3606 at Joint
Expeditionary Base Little Creek – Fort Story.
Markon Solutions received $60,000,000
to acquire construction management technical support services for Washington
Headquarters Services.
Opus Design Build received
$11,089,703 to design & build a new consolidated support functions facility
at Iowa Air National Guard Base in Sioux City, Iowa.
PM Jenkins Group-Professional Management Services &
Uncle DaveÕs Inc. shared
$20,000,000 for construction, maintenance, repair at
Fort Knox.
RCO-Ross Group JV received $7,184,971
and Tatitlek Construction received $13,920,953
for dormitory renovations at Sheppard AFB.
RCECM-Crawford JV received $7,500,000
for engineering in support of USACE.
Spectrum Services Group Inc. received
$9,900,000 for Simplified Acquisition of Base Engineering Requirements (SABER)
projects for a broad range of construction at Travis AFB.
Veterans Construction Enterprises received $45,000,000
for maintenance, repair, and construction for Joint Base Lewis-McChord Public
Works and other Seattle District USACE customers.
Woolpert Inc. received $9,000,000
for architect & engineer services for U.S. Army, Air Force, other military, and civil works projects.
12 corporations have received a shared $9,990,000
for multiple trade, general construction services at
Scott AFB.
DREDGING
Curtin Maritime received $7,556,430
for maintenance dredging of the Richmond Inner Harbor Channel, California. Marinex
Construction received
$8,291,476 for maintenance dredging, Savannah Inner Harbor, Georgia. Mike Hooks
LLC received
$24,000,000 for 27 to 30 inch Cutterhead Pipeline
Dredge for dredging in Alabama, Mississippi, and Florida. Mobile Dredging &
Video Pipe Inc. received $10,494,329
for dewatering, dechlorinating, cleaning, and disinfecting reservoirs, and waste
disposal of lime and sediment residuals. Weeks Marine received $19,000,000
for Atchafalaya Basin, Gulf Intracoastal Waterway and miscellaneous projects
Cutter Head Dredge Rental.