The U.S. Department
of Defense (DOD) spent at least $20,359,809,000 on 287 individual contracts
during June 2017. This amount does not include 28 Foreign Military Sales transactions
worth $6,206,288,000.
FOREIGN
MILITARY SALES (FMS)
– Through FMS, the U.S. government procures and
transfers materiel to allied nations and international organizations.
American
Science & Engineering received $20,965,958 for FMS (Iraq): repair parts for Z-Backscatter
vans with low-energy, non-intrusive inspection equipment screening systems. One
bid solicited, one received.
Boeing received $39,662,335 for FMS (Iraq): engineering & technical services
necessary to
support Avenger.
One bid solicited, one bid received.
Boeing received $410,916,893 for FMS (UK): 38 Apache aircraft, 3 Longbow crew trainers, and associated
spares.
EFW Inc. received $9,598,330 for integrated avionics
processors. Sole-source. Work in Texas and Israel
for U.S. Navy and JapanÕs Navy.
Lockheed
Martin received $471,731,858 for FMS (Finland, France, Germany, Singapore): guided MLRS full-rate production, alternative warhead (2,868
rockets); unitary warhead (648 rockets); low-cost reduced-range practice rocket
(370 pods); integrated logistics.
L3 Technologies
received $90,700,000 for hardware, sustainment, and training
on video data link devices. Involves FMS (Australia)
& potentially other countries. Sole-source.
Orbital ATK received $8,771,888 to provide contractor logistics support
to the trainer fleet at Balad, Iraq.
Raytheon received $9,600,009 for FMS (Japan): 5 launcher control processors for Takanmai-class ships and associated
supplies / support. Sole-source.
Raytheon received $26,636,722 for Multi-Spectral Targeting System (MTS)-B AN/DAS-1A production. Involves unnamed FMS. Sole-source.
Raytheon received $42,810,725 for Identification Friend-or-Foe KIV-77 Mode 4/5 units, parts, and data. Includes FMS to
multiple countries. Sole-source.
Raytheon received $82,818,665 to provide USAF ($25,334,798; 30.59%); USN
($5,035,299; 6.08%); Poland
($40,644,915; 49.08%); Indonesia
($6,118,683; 7.39%); Romania
($4,372,156; 5.28%); Belgium
($1,312,814; 1.58%) with missiles & gear: all-up-round tactical lot 17; captive
air training missiles; containers; special air training missiles) and various spares.
Raytheon received $617,633,351 for FY2017 SM-2 full-rate production requirements and spares for Japan
(61%); Australia (23%); Netherlands (7%); South Korea (6%); USA (3%). Not
competitive, per 10 U.S. Code 2304 (c)(1).
FMS TO UNDEMOCRATIC REGIMES
Atkins North
America Inc. received $9,000,000 for FMS (Saudi Arabia; Qatar; Bahrain; Kuwait; UAE; Oman) labor, materials, supplies, and
equipment required for a full range of professional architect-engineer
services. Mohammed bin Salman was recently appointed the new crown prince in Saudi Arabia. He
has been in running the brutal
war
in Yemen.
Boeing received $10,217,915 for FMS (Japan, South Korea, Israel, Singapore): JDAM high compact telemetry modules. Sole-source. This is what Israel does with U.S. weaponry.
ITC Defense
Corp. received $10,497,669 for FMS (Kuwait): develop & deploy an armory and fuel management system.
Lockheed
Martin received $18,861,310 for FMS (UAE):
THAAD ground components & software engineering support.
Lockheed
Martin received $26,397,025 for Advanced Electronic
Guidance & Instrumentation System work: systems engineering, integrated
logistics, and staging. For AustraliaÕs
Air Warfare Destroyer Hobart Class Ship 2 Shipbuilding program. 64% of work in Adelaide, Australia.
Lockheed
Martin received $39,219,294 for FMS (Germany, Netherlands, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, Japan, UAE):
PAC-3 Missile Support Center post-production support (recapitalize launcher,
field missile activities, maintenance).
Lockheed
Martin received $55,500,000 FMS (Saudi Arabia): set up Saudi Arabia National Guard live fire ranges.
Lockheed
Martin received $200,000,000 for FMS (Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Morocco, Norway, Oman, Poland, Pakistan, Romania, Thailand, Taiwan, Kuwait, Turkey): sniper advanced
targeting pod (ATP) and low altitude navigation & targeting
infrared for night (LANTIRN) sustainment. Sole-source.
Lockheed
Martin received $3,767,831,000
for FMS (Saudi Arabia) & U.S.
Army Black Hawk multi-year production. Base quantity consists of 257 aircraft: 142 Army UH-60M, 40 Saudi UH-60M &
75 HH-60M. One bid solicited, one received.
Raytheon received $11,561,033 for FMS (UAE): maintenance software build. One offer solicited, one
received. Raytheon received $9,427,385 for FMS (Kuwait): support the Kuwait system installation and check-out.
Al Raha Group
for Technical Services (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) received $185,722,274 for procurement services, warehousing,
and bench stocking of unclassified consumables & spares for Saudi ArabiaÕs F-15 program.
UNINHABITED
VEHICLES & CRAFT
Academi; Boeing;
PAE; Textron (AAI) received a combined $1,730,000,000 for sea- & land-based UAS ISR services for DOD and OGAs.
Boeing received $8,029,090 for one Lot I RQ-21A Blackjack for USMC.
General
Atomics received $27,611,788 for MQ-9 Gen 4 primary datalink diminishing manufacturing sources. Sole-source.
Hensel Phelps
Construction received $35,845,000 to build a Triton Forward Operating Base Hangar at Naval Station Mayport.
L3
Technologies Inc. received $35,230,000 for remote operated video
enhanced receiver engineering technical services. One bid solicited, one
received. L3 Technologies Inc. received $28,240,000 for remote operated video
enhanced receiver hardware production. One bid solicited, one received.
Textron (AAI) received $11,999,885 for Shadow v2 release 6
system baseline update for Engineering Services Memorandum program.
RECRUITMENT,
RETENTION & MESSAGING
Lempugh Inc. received $94,962,069 for Army National GuardÕs non-commercial
sustainment announcement program.
TELECOM
COMPLICITY
Sprint received $13,116,906 to add three sites in Belgium to the
existing DOD Information Network 100G Packet-Optical Transport Network.
Verizon
received $20,408,052 for Priority Telecommunication Service (PTS) to
support DHS Office of Emergency Communications (OEC). PTS provides communications under all circumstances –
including crisis, emergency, or attack when network congestion or damage renders
conventional comms ineffective – by utilizing surviving assets of the
public switched network. Sole source.
USCENTCOM
Leidos
Inc. received $10,858,406 for ammo supply
point/theater storage area in Kuwait AOR.
KBR Inc. received $28,261,012 for base operations support at Camp
Lemonnier, Djibouti, and other areas across Africa.
Gravois
Aluminum Boats received $16,190,780 to build near coastal patrol vessels (NCPV)
in support of USSOUTHCOM partner nations and FMS (Dominican Republic, El
Salvador, Honduras).
USCENTCOM
– The Special Inspector General for
Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) recently criticized the Pentagon for wasting taxpayer money
on uniforms for the Afghan National Army (ANA),
missing the larger point: the entire war in Afghanistan is a waste of lives
& money.
Bethel
Industries Inc. received $21,900,000 for field jackets for Afghan Border
Police, ANA, Afghan Uniform Police, and ANA Special Operations.
EXP Federal
Inc. received $32,643,122 to provide technical services in Kuwait
(incl. inspect, assess, repair, report, train re: facilities & related
projects).
Advanced
Concepts Enterprises; SA Technical Services;
Streamline Defense received a shared $12,000,000 for Systems Engineering & Technical
Assistance (SETA) V services.
Arcturus UAV received $475,000,000; Boeing received $475,000,000; Textron received $475,000,000 for Mid-Endurance Unmanned Aircraft
Systems ISR services at multiple locations worldwide.
Boeing received $45,000,000 for Mid-Endurance Unmanned Aircraft
Systems (MEUAS 1.5-B) ISR services at multiple locations worldwide. Textron
(AAI) received $30,000,000 for mid-endurance unmanned aircraft
systems (MEUAS 2.0-B) ISR services worldwide.
DRS
Network & Imaging Systems received $29,826,000 to provide brownout
cameras and services to facilitate aircraft integration, training, testing
support and contractor logistics support for Technology Applications Program
Office, USSOCOM. Non-competitive per FAR 6.302-1.
Harris Corp. received $255,000,000 for SOF Tactical Communications Next
Generation Manpack (STC NGMP) radios, which replace legacy manpack radios (like
AN/PRC-117F & AN/PRC-117G). STC NGMP receives & distributes ISR data in
full motion video, and supports simultaneous dual channel line of sight (LOS) and beyond LOS operation utilizing legacy & advanced
waveforms.
NAVMAR Applied
Sciences Corp. (NASC) received $12,527,206 to provide engineering analyses,
advanced ISR sensor evaluation, and enhanced surveillance capabilities to be
integrated into existing naval platforms to support USSOCOM Special
Surveillance Program.
Speegle
Construction received $13,600,940 for facility additions at Hurlburt
Field.
Vigor Works received $17,493,457 to provide USSOCOM a third SEAL Insertion,
Observation, & Neutralization (SEALION) craft. Sole-source.
Woolpert Inc.,
Stanley-UC-Cardo JV, HDR Engineering Inc. received a shared $40,000,000 for in-house environmental
planning, programming and architectural-engineering services at locations
including Hurlburt
Field.
USNORTHCOM
Sauer Inc. received $10,937,000 to build a Joint Reserve Intelligence
Center (JRIC) at NAS New Orleans. Includes a service-owned & managed SCIF
and surrounding collateral & unclassified areas.
DEFENSE ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS AGENCY (DARPA)
BAE
Systems received $11,922,391 to help DARPA develop a
way to estimate position (using tomography, undersea-data, nonlinear modeling)
and an exfiltration system for robust, basin-wide precision navigation & timing
system for deep water, shelf, and littoral regions.
Raytheon received $7,554,124 for Phase 2 of an unnamed DARPA research
program.
ACADEMIA
New Jersey
Institute of Technology (NJIT) received $49,850,000 for advanced materials, processes
and technologies. One bid solicited, one received.
University of
Southern California received $9,000,000 for basic research regarding flux-based
quantum speedup.
INVASIVE ISR AIRCRAFT
Boeing
received $17,999,843 for engineering support services to refurbish the
interior of one C-32A aircraft in Greenville, TX. Sole-source.
King Aerospace
Inc. received $15,237,479 for logistics support on De
Havilland Canada Dash 7 EO-5 Army reconnaissance fleet at Fort Bliss.
PRIVATIZED INTEL
SOS
International received $12,278,434 for intelligence technical support
services, intel analysis, operations & planning,
security support, information systems operation, and maintenance & sustainment
services.
JOINT
STRIKE FIGHTER (F-35) – JSF
is still suffering
major operational problems.
Lockheed
Martin received $22,806,587 for F-35 interim contractor support for USN/USMC. Lockheed Martin received $244,322,400 for F-35 initial spares for USAF ($97,471,628;
40%), USMC ($11,332,074; 4.6%), USN ($8,376,662; 3.4%), non-U.S. DOD
($112,234,342; 46%), FMS ($14,907,694; 6%). Lockheed
Martin received $257,780,849 for alternate mission
equipment (pilot flight equipment & red gear) supporting F-35 lot 10
production for USAF ($122,909,691; 47.7%); USMC ($40,406,910; 15.6%); USN ($10,285,742;
4.0%); international partners ($60,260,604; 23.4%); FMS ($23,917,602; 9.3%).
Silver
Mountain Construction received $17,956,192 to add/alter F-35A field training
detachment at Eielson AFB.
United
Technologies Corp. received $41,843,781 for one F-135-PW-100 and one F-135-PW-600 propulsion system LRIP lot 10 for international partners. United Technologies received $339,645,342 for F-35 propulsion
system (LRIP lot 11) initial spares for USAF ($130,330,218; 38%); USN ($97,815,983;
29%); international partners ($91,172,593; 27%); FMS ($20,326,548; 6%).
Bell-Boeing JPO
received $7,378,057 for design & development of Midwing
Avionics Obsolescence Vibration Structural Life & Engine Diagnostic (VSLED)
operational test program set, and production of 3 VSLED weapon replaceable assemblies
for V-22.
Raytheon received $9,088,102 for 7 different part numbers of various
quantities for V-22 & H-53 aircraft. Non-competitive, FAR
6.302-1.
EAGLE (F-15)
Boeing received $20,751,618 to provide simulation capability to
train pilots and weapons system operators for F-15C/E aircraft. Sole-source.
HORNET (F-18)
BAE Systems received $12,339,284 for up to 265 conformal-controlled
reception pattern antenna units for F/A-18A. Not competitive.
Boeing received $7,542,000 for F/A-18 arresting hook points. Sole-source.
Boeing received $48,879,930 for 54 F/A-18 retrofit kits (redesigning
Trailing Edge Flaps) for U.S. Navy (48); Australia
(6). 20% of work in Lucerne, Switzerland.
Moog Inc. received $49,978,647 to repair 26 items on F-18
aircraft. Sole-source.
Raytheon received $15,708,720 for F-18 spare parts. Sole-source. Raytheon
received $90,767,460 for F/A-18 retrofit components. Not
competitive.
HORNET & GROWLER COMMON AIRFRAME
Boeing received $11,601,558 for production engineering support re: installation
& integration of systems on F/A-18 E/F & EA-18G and Electromagnetic
Aircraft Launch System follow on test & evaluation.
Boeing
received $49,472,364 to develop, qualify, and
test form-fit-function requirements of the pre-processor module, the Active
Electronically Scanned Array Radar Interface 2, and the sensor hardware
encapsulation layer narrowband controller weapons replaceable assemblies for F/A-18E/F
& EA-18G belonging to USA ($46,804,507; 94.6%); Australia ($2,667,857; 5.4%).
AIRBORNE EARLY WARNING (HAWKEYE & SENTRY)
Boeing received $13,084,073 for LRIP of AWACS Diminishing Manufacturing Sources
Replacement of Avionics for Global Operations & Navigation (DRAGON)
program. Sole-source. Boeing received $38,400,000 for engineering services on France E-3F AWACS mid-life upgrade in-service sustainment. Sole-source. Not
specified as FMS.
Northrop
Grumman received $11,997,249 for engineering to implement fiber optic
improvements into E-2D full-rate production lots 5 and 6. Northrop Grumman received $12,465,053 to develop E-2D operational test program
sets for Group 1 detailed functional description data packages. Northrop
Grumman received $34,500,117 to incorporate a flight management
system into E-2D. Includes integrating, installing, testing, certifying.
Rockwell
Collins received $34,190,336 for one E-2D Tactics Trainer in Point
Mugu, CA. Not competitive, per 10 U.S. Code 2304 (c)(1).
NIGHTWATCH (E-4B)
Strategic
Mission Systems received $73,100,000 for national & nuclear
communications support (engineering, field service reps, facilities operations &
management, software engineering, materials) for E-4B.
POSEIDON (P-8) &
ANTI-SUBMARINE WARFARE
Boeing received $8,000,000 for P-8 emergent consumable parts. Sole-source.
EDO Corp. received $15,164,935 for 17 BRU-75A and BRU-76A Bomb Rack
Unit ship sets for P-8A lot 8 for U.S. Navy (11 worth $9,812,605; 64.7%);
Australia (4 worth $3,568,220; 23.5%); UK (2 worth $1,784,110; 11.8%).
Jeppesen
Sanderson Inc. received $13,846,460 for performance planning software tools
in support of P-8A for U.S. Navy ($12,431,351; 89.78%), UK ($279,699; 2.02%);
Norway ($117,695; .85%); New Zealand ($45,693; .33%). Software tools include
MilPlanner, FliteDeck Pro, On-Board Performance Tool (OPT)
database and OPT software. Provides portable electronic means of calculating
aircraft performance. Not competitive, per 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(1).
Northrop
Grumman received $15,471,609 for spare parts to support
organic depot repairs of AN/ALQ-240 Electronic Support Measures system, which
provides P-8A with rapid detection, classification, and geographical location
of ground based radar systems. Northrop Grumman received $10,491,865 for spare parts to repair
AN/ALQ-240 at intermediate-level repair sites. Not competitive.
Raytheon received $13,589,654 to repair P-3 APS-137
Radar System.
STRATEGIC &
TACTICAL AIRLIFT
Rolls-Royce received $36,989,076 for C-130J propulsion long-term sustainment.
AERIAL
REFUELING
Southwind
Construction Services received $12,439,400 to design and construct a KC-46A
depot system integration laboratory at Tinker AFB.
OTHER FIXED
WING AIRCRAFT
Lytron Inc. received $14,655,360 for J85 engine gate valves. Sole-source.
AIR FORCE
RESEARCH LAB (AFRL) & AIR FORCE TEST CENTER
Dragoon
Technologies received $20,000,000 for R&D, production, training, and
transition of Enhanced Bus Characterization & Integrity Toolset, which enables
DOD personnel to test, characterize, troubleshoot
multiple cable/bus structures on various aircraft.
Herrick
Technology Laboratories Inc. received $12,704,705 for Poly-Function Transceiver hardware
and software.
Infoscitex
Corp. received $70,000,000 for aerospace systems technologies &
simulation-based R&D capabilities at AFRL, Wright-Patterson AFB.
Lockheed
Martin received $409,000,000 for Next Generation Thermal, Power, & Controls
(NGT-PAC).
REDSTONE
ARSENAL
Engineering
Research & Consulting Inc. (ERC) (Huntsville,
AL) received $498,464,967 for engineering and support services in
Redstone Arsenal.
HELICOPTERS
Avox Systems
Inc. received $8,238,945 for 2,181 additional joint service
aircrew masks for rotary wing aircraft along with spare parts.
Coastal
Helicopters received $12,483,379 for repair, maintenance, modifications,
and engineering on air services support for flight test preparation & testing.
DynCorp received $7,734,253 for aircraft maintenance on numerous
aviation platforms, including AH-64, UH-60, CH-47, OH-58.
Gentex
Corp. received $13,443,811 for Apache Aviator
Integrated Helmet, assembly, production, and associated spare parts.
Overhaul
Support Services received $13,851,475 to overhaul/repair
the UH-60 Blackhawk primary servo.
Lockheed
Martin received $9,616,992 for CH-53K aircraft spares and manufacturing
labor. Lockheed Martin received $17,975,001 for main extension assemblies. Sole-source
per 10 U.S. Code 2304(c)(1).
PCX
Aerostructures received $66,666,215 for right connecting links for AH-64. Sole-source.
Textron (Bell) received $146,596,266 to repair 35 items used on the UH-1Y
and AH-IZ aircraft. Sole-source. Textron received $17,129,411 for yoke assemblies for U.S. Navy. Sole-source.
Textron received $27,195,000 for four Bell
412EP helicopters.
GENERAL
AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE
AAR
Parts Trading Inc. received $8,061,379 for consumable spare aircraft parts. Sole-source.
Automotive
& Industrial Supply Co. received $70,000,000 for aircraft coatings and sealants at
Hill AFB. Sole-source.
Bethel Federal
– UNIT JV received $37,260,400 to construct an aircraft hangar,
propulsion maintenance, and corrosion control dispatch facility at Eielson AFB.
The Haskell
Co. received $69,915,945 to design & build an aircraft
maintenance hangar at MCAS Beaufort, South Carolina.
Parsons Government
Support Services Inc. received $7,320,681 for a year of ground support equipment
maintenance services at Robins AFB.
AIRCRAFT
PODS, SENSORS & DEVICES
FLIR
Surveillance Inc. received $17,902,335 to provide Coast Guard HC-27J fleet with FLIR Star SAFIRE 380 Hi-Def systems. Not
competitive.
Honeywell received $21,340,800 for 216 north finding system units. One
bid solicited, one received.
Lockheed
Martin received $104,634,353 to develop & test Advanced Radar
Threat System Variant 2 (ARTS-V2) production representative article.
Northrop
Grumman received $10,367,772 for two USAF joint threat emitter
wideband units.
Signal Engineering Inc. received $19,876,973 for personnel locator beacons.
AIRCRAFT COUNTERMEASURES
Armtec
Countermeasures received $23,047,318 for MJU-71/B decoy flares for Advanced Tactical
Aircraft Protection Systems Program Office. Not competitive.
Northrop Grumman received $178,969,767 for large aircraft infrared counter measures
(LAIRCM) 2017 base hardware & support. [$157,091 = FMS (Australia, Canada, KSA,
NATO)].
FLIGHT
TRAINING
Calspan Corp. received $20,907,828 for maintenance & curriculum dev for
student sorties, variable stability in-flight simulator test aircraft, as well
as special projects, F-16 Air Force Test Pilot School, Edwards AFB. Sole-source.
Lockheed
Martin received $59,030,440 for four KC-130J fuselage trainers.
AEGIS
Lockheed
Martin received $14,148,727 for work on the Aegis Ashore site in Redzikowo,
Poland.
Lockheed
Martin received $20,000,000 to help Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense
(ABMD) program office identify technology for baselines / upgrades.
Lockheed
Martin received $61,271,837 for technical engineering, configuration
management, associated equipment/supplies, quality assurance, information
assurance, and other operation and maintenance efforts required for AEGIS
development & test sites, including Combat Systems Engineering Development
Site, SPY-1A Test Facility & Naval Systems Computing Center.
Raytheon
received $25,160,118 for AEGIS modernization
production requirements. Not competitive, per 10 U.S. Code 2304(c)(1)
LITTORAL
COMBAT SHIP (LCS)
Arte
Associates got $8,522,007 for AN/DVS-1 COBRA Block 1 subassemblies
to support LCS mine countermeasures.
Austal USA received $584,200,000 to build an LCS in Mobile, AL (54%);
Pittsfield, MA (9%); California, MD (4%); Cincinnati, OH (4%); Leesburg, VA (3%);
Williston, VT (3%); Linthicum, MD (3%); East Syracuse, NY (2%); Franklin, MA (2%);
various locations, less than 2% each (totaling 16%). Not competitive.
SUBMARINES
BAE Systems; General
Dynamics; MES Simulation & Training Corp. received a shared $42,582,205 to provide USA (95%) &
Australia (5%) with Submarine Multi-Mission Team Trainer systems.
Bethel-Webcor
JV-1 received $8,350,000 to install a portable
material transport system at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and intermediate
maintenance facility at JB Pearl Harbor - Hickam.
General
Dynamics received $22,633,571 for AN/BYG-1 weapons control system technology
insertion and advanced processing build software upgrade.
General
Dynamics received $25,100,000 and received $85,000,000 for long-lead time material for FY2019 Virginia-class
Submarine (SSN 802 & 803).
General
Dynamics got $203,073,701 for Columbia-class sub joint USA/UK
Common Missile Compartment program.
Lockheed Martin received $7,514,694 to repair & refurbish 11 vertical launch
anti-submarine rocket motors and 11 thrust vector controls used on the vertical
launch anti-submarine rocket. Non-competitive, per 10
U.S. Code 2304 (c)(1).
Lockheed
Martin got $130,827,895 for A-RCI TI 18-20 engineering services
for USA (88%); Canada (6%); Australia (4%); UK (1%);
Japan (1%).
M.A. Mortenson
Co. received $24,538,456 for repairs & improvements to
Explosive Handling Wharf One, Phase One, Naval Submarine Base, Kings Bay.
Northrop
Grumman received $7,009,169 for Common Missile Compartment
development & production.
SHIP MAINTENANCE
Asturian Group
Inc.; CCI Energy & Construction Services; Cornerstone Construction Services;
Structural Associates Inc.; Tantara Corp.; received a shared $95,000,000 to design & build facilities
primarily within Maine Public Works Department, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard,
Kittery.
Air New
Zealand Gas Turbines of Auckland, New Zealand and MTU Maintenance
Berlin-Bradenburg GmBh of Ludwigsfelde, Germany received $158,100,000 to overhaul the LM2500 power turbine assembly gas generators.
Cianbro Corp. received $23,098,000 to fabricate & install dry dock #1
defueling complex (for reactor servicing) at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in
Kittery, ME.
Continental
Maritime of San Diego received $37,755,767 for depot-level maintenance & modifications
to improve USS Chosin (CG 65) capabilities.
General
Dynamics received $105,386,981 for the execution of USS Makin Island (LHD 8) fiscal 2017 dry-docking phased maintenance
availability.
General
Dynamics received $9,671,294 for procurement & management supporting
land-based engineering site shore based spares.
Global A 1st
Flagship Co. received $7,252,721 to support and maintain all vessels
assigned to NAVSEA Inactive Ship Maintenance Office, Philadelphia, and active
vessels assigned to Guided-Missile Cruiser/Dock Landing Ship Modernization
Detachment, Norfolk. Global A 1st
Flagship Co. received $10,895,767 to support and maintain all vessels
assigned to NAVSEA Inactive Ship Maintenance Office, Pearl Harbor.
Huntington
Ingalls received $219,377,731 for USS Columbus (SSN 762) engineered overhaul
availability.
Huntington
Ingalls received $218,102,150 for long lead time material and advance construction activities in
support of LPD 29.
Lyme Computer
Systems received $10,561,225 for industrial-grade networking hardware
& components manufactured by Siemens/Ruggedcom in support of hull,
mechanical & electrical networks installed onboard various ship classes and
land-based test sites. Supplies delivered to Philadelphia, PA.
Progeny
Systems Corp. received $7,464,983 to develop / integrate software
applications, hardware components, and system-level functionality to achieve
manpower reduction aboard subs & ships. Services support an integrated
shipboard and shore-based maintenance management decision tool.
SHIP WEAPONRY
Frontier
Electronic Systems Corp. received $72,935,748 for AN/SPQ-14 Advanced Sensor
Distribution System (ASDS) and AN/SPQ-15 (DDS PDF), to include logistics support and
engineering services, providing radar & sensor distribution for USA (85%); Japan
(10%); South Korea (5%). Not competitive.
Insight Public
Sector got $8,600,231 to provide Microsoft licenses & software
assurance for Consolidated Afloat Networks & Enterprise Services (CANES).
Leidos received $27,440,459 for material, travel, and other costs re:
integrated logistic support, core waterfront support and installation of AN/SQQ-89A(V)15.
Lockheed
Martin received $15,160,178 for water-cooled Common
Display System (CDS) conversions & production units.
Lockheed
Martin received $41,951,803 for TB-37 Multi-Function Towed Array
units, accessories, and engineering for U.S. Navy (56%);
Japan (44%).
Northrop
Grumman received $7,825,905 for 45 nose shell assemblies for Mk48
heavyweight torpedoes for U.S. Navy (54%); Turkey (24%); Canada (22%).
Raytheon received $12,547,749 for Phalanx Close-In-Weapon-System (CIWS) hardware kits, intended to upgrade Phalanx to the latest
configuration.
NAVAL SEA SYSTEMS COMMAND (NAVSEA)
Donjon
Marine Co. received $8,497,931 to salvage (wreck in place)
Naval Research Lab firefighting test ship ex-USS Shadwell in Mobile, AL.
General
Electric received $21,914,405 for items, engineering, support (install/check-out
& spares) on DDG 1000 Class High Voltage Power System (HVPS), which includes
an advanced induction motor, drive, harmonic filters & resistors for
dynamic braking & neutral grounding.
Huntington
Ingalls received unspecified to incorporate Flight III baseline on
DDG 125. DOD claims funding amount is Òsource selection sensitive
informationÓ and therefore able to be hidden from the U.S. taxpayer &
global citizen alike.
Huntington
Ingalls received $3,013,903,706 for
Landing Helicopter Assault Replacement Flight 1 Amphibious Assault Ship (LHA 8).
NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND (NAVAIR)
Composite
Engineering Inc. received $37,091,710 for LRIP of 45 BQM-177A (.pdf) aerial targets & technical data, 315 mission equipment
installation kits, 30 radar altimeter, manuals, training equipment, and
logistics.
J.F. Taylor received $47,687,669 to support (manufacture, maintain,
install, upgrade, fabricate) NAVAIR Simulation Division teams, facilities, projects.
ManTech received $80,278,296 to help U.S. Navy with warfare analysis,
modeling & simulation, software dev, DOD architectural framework products,
acquisition analysis, and analytic program support.
Rockwell
Collins Inc. received $9,145,465 to upgrade Block I Sustainment & Support System on E-6B.
Spectro
Scientific Inc. received $9,657,150 for up to 69 atomic
emission rotrode spectrometers for U.S. Navy/USMC oil analysis
program. Not competitive.
NAVAL AIR WARFARE CENTER AIRCRAFT DIVISION (NAWCAD)
Mercury
Defense Systems received $8,554,248 for 18 Type II Advanced Digital Radio Frequency
Memories (DRFM) units.
Spalding
Consulting Inc. received $59,332,822 to support (technical, engineering,
project & organizational management, admin & acquisition) NAWCAD Ship &
Air Integrated Warfare Division in St. Inigoes, MD.
SPACE &
NAVAL WARFARE SYSTEMS COMMAND (SPAWAR)
Assured Space
Access Technologies received $34,240,514; Cutler Engineering & Technology
Services received $30,554,374; Home2Office Computing Solutions Inc. received $30,484,777; King Technologies Inc. received $29,354,697; ODME Solutions LLC received $24,785,251; Tactical Engineering & Analysis
Inc. received $30,477,010 for test & eval support,
verification & validation, configuration, quality assurance, website
maintenance, and other services for SSC Pacific.
Booz Allen
Hamilton received $14,835,319; Geocent
LLC received $15,650,745; Solute
Inc. received $15,954,167 for
platform integration & systems engineering to design, engineer, and develop
advanced concepts for SSC Pacific C4ISR capabilities.
DRS Laurel
Technologies; Leidos; SAIC; Serco Inc. received a shared $492,400,000 for Automated Digital Network
System (ADNS) – Increment III production units, which provides tactical
wide area network (WAN) gateway services management. Increment III increases
network capacity by adding higher bandwidth available with newer satellite
communication systems.
Raytheon
received $10,940,306 to help develop a Precision
Ocean Interrogation, Navigation & Timing System, for improved basin-wide
position, navigation & timing across deep water, shelf, and littoral
regions.
CYBER,
SIGINT & CRYPTOGRAPHY
Booz Allen
Hamilton received $14,618,697 for services in support of NAWCAD Special
Communications Mission Solutions Division. Includes developing a new
Communications-Electronics Advanced Technology (CEAT) system and upgrading
current CEAT systems.
General
Dynamics received $250,000,000 to modify, test, train, and sustain the
Prophet System. One bid solicited, one received.
IFC Inc. received $29,237,367 for defense cyber operations research
and support. One bid solicited, one received. Work in Adelphi, MD.
INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY
Abacus
Technology Corp. received $48,015,125 for engineering & technology
acquisition support for command, control, communications,
intelligence (C3I) and networks directorate, Hanscom AFB. Related contracts (from May
& August
2016) involved FMS to Thailand, Poland, Morocco, Oman, Romania, Jordan,
Romania, and Saudi Arabia.
Business,
Technology & Solutions received $12,714,791 to provide advisory & assistance
services to command, control, communications, intelligence
and networks directorate at Hanscom AFB.
ECS
Federal received $8,894,068 for enterprise-wide IT services
for NAVAIR.
Mymic LLC received $22,933,387 for IT services in support of the Joint
Staff, J8 DirectorateÕs IT Next Program in Arlington, VA.
NetCentrics
Corp. received $15,751,887 to obtain Joint Service Provider IT Service Delivery
Support Services for WHS, Office of SECDEF, Pentagon Force Protection Agency, and WHS
supported organizations.
Northrop
Grumman received $93,000,000 for software maintenance and technical / development
support for Command & Control Personal Computer (C2PC), and Tactical
Service Oriented Architecture (TSOA) system.
SAIC received $10,827,927 for engineering and software support
services.
STG Inc. received $16,643,366 for IT supporting LandWarNet at Fort Huachuca.
COMMUNICATIONS
CSRA LLC received a maximum $498,000,000 for milCloud 2.0 Phase 1
commercial infrastructure & engineering on DOD
facilities and networks.
SOFTWARE LICENSES
Four LLC received $16,465,882 to convert existing IBM Cognos Business
Intelligence Processor Value Unit (PVU) software licenses & associated
sustainment to a new PVU unlimited enterprise license model. Sole-source.
SATELLITE
LAUNCHES
United Launch Services received $191,141,581 for launch services, to deliver the Space Test
Program-3 (STP-3) satellite to its intended orbit.
SATELLITES
BAE Systems received $13,166,281 to operate & maintain U.S. Navy
communication, electronic, and computer systems in Oahu, HI (94%); Geraldton, Australia (6%), presumably for ADSCS.
Boecore Inc. received $93,000,000 for sustainment, operations, maintenance
and support of shared early warning system (SEWS) under Air Force Space
Command, Peterson AFB. Involves unnamed FMS.
Braxton
Technologies received $9,460,085 for Navigation Technology Satellite (NTS)-3 ground control segment. Also demonstrates /
matures satellite navigation ground command & control capabilities to
ensure positioning, navigation & timing in contested / denied environments.
Sole-source.
LinQuest Corp.
received $32,124,463 for additional systems engineering and
integration support services to support the Military Satellite Communications Systems
(MILSATCOM) Directorate, Los Angeles AFB.
Lockheed
Martin received $7,690,541 to engineer, install, and test resources
to deploy the ground antenna / Air Force Satellite Control Network (AFSCN) interface technology refresh. Lockheed Martin received $48,890,454 for Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF) Satellite Vehicle 1-4.
Northrop
Grumman received $7,022,487 to sustain Defense Meteorological
Satellite Program (DMSP) on-orbit constellation sensors. Sole-source.
Technology
Service Corp. received $16,299,234 for prototyping & modular architectures supporting
jammer cueing SBIRS III effort at AFRL, Kirtland AFB. Sole-source.
MISSILE
DEFENSE AGENCY (MDA) & ICBM
Gryphon
Technologies LLC received $57,675,835 for sea-based X-band (SBX) radar mission integration. Work in Huntsville, AL,
and Honolulu, HI.
MISSILES,
BOMBS, ROCKETS, PROJECTILES
DRS
Sustainment Systems received $7,820,549 to service the Mobile Gun Solution
effort. One bid solicited, one received.
Dynetics Inc. received $10,923,909 for 13 months of Small Glide Munition (SGM) all-up-rounds (AUR) and associated travel. Sole-source.
Lockheed
Martin received $413,854,079 for 360 lot 15
Joint Air-to -Surface Standoff Missile-Extended Range (JASSM-ER)
production and equipment. Lockheed Martin received $7,176,406 to enhance software: JASSM Enterprise Management System 6.0. Sole-source.
Lockheed Martin
received $48,137,149 to recertify 72 missiles for USA. Lockheed
Martin received $10,351,807 for missile repairs.
Lockheed
Martin received $26,587,722 to produce 8,973 laser guided training
rounds (LGTR) and to refurbish 3,411 government furnished metal containers.
RAMSYS GmbH (Ottobrunn,
Germany) received Û82,277,709 ($92,130,000) for design & development
activities resulting in a rolling airframe missile (RAM) Block 2B. Work in Ueberlingen (89%), Ottobrunn (6%)
and Ulm, Germany (5%). Not competitive.
Raytheon/Lockheed
Martin Javelin JV received $7,195,036 for JAVELIN Engineering Services Memorandum
– Spiral 3 Phase 10 & Spiral 3 Phase 11 continued cost reduction
initiative efforts.
NUCLEAR WEAPONS
MacAulay-Brown
Inc. received $49,000,000 to help Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center
(NWC) at Kirtland AFB provide rapid assessments to U.S. government. Projects
research, execute, and evaluate system capabilities, technical parameters,
threats & vulnerabilities.
VEHICLES
AM General received $30,503,575 for HMMWV engines. Sole-source.
BAE Systems received $7,166,890 for system technical support and
sustainment on Bradley vehicles.
Cummins
Inc. received $25,001,242 for 126 new 675 horsepower
V903 engines; 60 reduced white smoke engines; and
miscellaneous parts.
Defense
Systems & Solutions received $93,000,000 for technical, engineering, program
management, and integration services.
Hodges
Transportation Inc. received $49,500,000 to provide prototype development,
testing, tech support, systems engineering, program management, logistical
support for ground vehicle systems for Program Executive Office Land Systems,
Marine Corps Systems Command, and other DOD agencies.
King Nutronics
received $20,631,188 to manufacture and supply heavy-duty
pressure calibrators. Sole-source.
Oshkosh
Defense received $21,101,148 for 51 recapitalized palletized load systems M1075A1 (M1075A0 to M1075A1). Oshkosh Defense received $15,526,134 for wheel and tire assemblies.
Strategic
Technical Services received $34,237,879 for web-enabled services in
Warren, MI.
SMALL ARMS
& LIGHT WEAPONRY (SALW)
Vista Outdoor
Sales received $52,800,000 for 5.56mm MK311 Mod 3 frangible
cartridges.
CROWD
CONTROL & SUPPRESSION OF THE PEOPLE
American
Systems Corp. ($9,143,847); Applied Technologies Inc. ($9,167,211); Applied
Research Associates ($10,299,107); Booz Allen Hamilton ($9,398,210) received funding for non-lethal weapons and R&D.
GEAR &
EQUIPMENT
Federal
Resources Supply received $15,194,881 for urban operation platoon set. Palomar Display Products, Inc. received $9,342,914 for additional Binocular Image Control
Unit.
MAPPING
WMR-532 LLC received $46,000,000 for operation, maintenance and technical
support for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Joint Airborne Lidar
Bathymetry Technical Center of Expertise (JALBTCX).
MORALE, WELFARE & RECREATION (MWR)
& COMFORT
National Industries for the
Blind received $12,697,035 for innerspring mattresses.
FORCE PROTECTION
Alutiiq
Information Management received $8,472,557 for intrusion detection system
design/install at Offutt AFB. Sole-source.
Raytheon received $11,511,712 for land-based counter-rocket
artillery mortar (C-RAM) logistics.
CLOTHING
Crown Clothing
Co. received $8,044,027 for various coats. M&M Manufacturing
(Lajas, Puerto Rico) received $25,552,591 for Navy working uniform blouses & trousers.
SourceAmerica received $13,999,989 for the improved hot
weather combat uniform. One bid solicited, one received.
Peckham
Vocational Industries Inc. received $22,326,909 for services to support the
Organizational Clothing & Individual Equipment program. One bid solicited,
one received.
EDUCATION
& TRAINING
Beshenich Muir
& Associates received $200,000,000 to provide instructor, training support
and training development services.
CGI Federal
Inc. received $34,414,829 for operational & environment core
functions requirement for U.S. Army Training & Doctrine Command (TRADOC).
F3EA
JV LLC received $16,362,010 to support underwater
egress training (UET) at Kaneohe Bay, HI (25%); Camp Pendleton (25%); Camp
Lejeune (25%); Okinawa, Japan (25%). UET teaches egress from sinking / submerged
aircraft & vehicles and how to use life support equipment.
Lincoln Public
School received $14,858,342 for education services at Hanscom AFB
military dependent students, grades K-8. Sole-source. McGraw-Hill Education received $8,630,057 to provide DODEA with Social Studies curriculum resources. School
Specialty Inc. received $12,772,801 for grades K-5 science curriculum
resources for military dependents attending DODEA schools.
Mahaffey Tent &
Awning Co. received $8,799,956 for logistical service support to
rotational training units executing Joint Readiness Training Center, Fort Polk.
MW Builders
Inc. received $55,741,000 to build the Mission Training Complex at
Fort Hood, TX.
DEFENSE THREAT REDUCTION AGENCY (DTRA)
CENTRA Technology
received $61,771,261 for Balanced Survivability
Assessments Team Support, which assesses mission survivability of critical U.S.
& allied national/theater mission systems, networks, architectures,
infrastructures, and assets from DTRA, Fort Belvoir.
Chimera
Enterprises International Inc. received $45,000,000 for non-personal services and technical
support (re: CBRN & WMD) to DTRA Operations, Readiness, and Exercises
Directorate, Fort Belvoir.
FUEL &
ENERGY
CH2M Hill / Clark
Nexsen Energy Partners JV received $99,999,500 for energy architect/engineer &
design services re: energy management, architectural, mechanical, electrical,
civil, structural, and environmental disciplines regarding DOD utility, water,
and energy consuming systems within NAVFAC Southwest.
LB&B
Associates Inc. received $34,723,155 for fuel transportation services in 37
states.
Petro Star
Inc. received $37,786,700 for aviation turbine fuel. Sole-source,
per 10 U.S. Code 2304 (c)(1). Petro Star Inc. received $20,695,640 for aviation turbine fuel. Rick Aviation
Inc. received $7,156,356 for fuel. US Oil Refining Co. received $10,465,000 for aviation fuel.
Stanley-Design
Alaska JV received $9,000,000 for mechanical and electrical services on
projects with emphasis in stoker-fed, coal-fired power plants.
MEDICAL
ABM Government
Services, Barlovento, DMCA, Global Engineering & Construction, J&J
Worldwide, Kirlin Builders, The Robins & Morton Group, United Excel, Walsh
Construction received a shared $249,000,000 to design & build
healthcare facilities, U.S. Army Medical Command.
Aleut Field
Services LLC received $9,039,820 to upgrade Walter Reed communication infrastructure. One bid solicited, one
received.
Fort Defiance
Industries received $47,000,000 for hospital equipment and accessories
for DLA electronic catalog.
GlaxoSmithKline
($27,956,807) and Seqirus Inc. ($34,920,736) received funding for influenza vaccines.
PSI Inc. received $8,097,541 to continue enterprise-wide code
maintenance, sustainment, enhancements, documentation, management; maintenance
of current functional requirements; and support transition to production.
Ensures protections in place so DHA Health IT Directorate address cybersecurity,
information assurance, and risk management concerns. Sole-source.
Strategic
Outfitting Transition Solutions received $8,635,348 for initial outfitting of
the medical and dental clinic on Marine Corps Base Kaneohe Bay, HI.
Virtual
Imaging Inc. received $165,914,171 for radiology systems, accessories and training.
Welch Allyn
Inc. received $43,650,000 for patient monitoring systems,
subsystems, accessories, consumables and training.
TRANSPORTATION
ALFAB
Inc. and AAR Mobility Systems received a shared $255,500,000 for AM2 pallet and mat assembly.
The
Hyster-Yale Group Inc. received $400,000,000 for material handling equipment in North
Carolina, Kentucky, Italy, and the Netherlands.
Phoenix
Products Inc. received $7,508,987 to provide U.S. Navy with reusable
shipping and storage containers.
ENVIRONMENTAL
KSS
LLC received $48,500,000 for environmental
planning, compliance, and remediation technical services.
FOOD
SERVICES
Quality Fruit &
Vegetable Co. received $41,000,000 for fresh fruit and vegetables. Sysco received $8,500,000 for statewide bulk food purchase and
deliver for the Minnesota National Guard.
Cantu Services
Inc. received $71,160,945 for full food service for four dining
facilities located at Fort Lee, VA. Service Source
Inc. received $7,805,414 for dining facility
attendant services. Work Services Corp. received $17,800,163 for food services at Sheppard AFB.
PREPOSITIONED STOCK
Maersk received $9,222,485 for Army Prepositioned Stock-4 (APS-4) Japan watercraft, logistics under the Enhanced Army
Global Logistics Enterprise program. Work in Japan.
DOMESTIC BASE
SUPPORT - Base operations (a.k.a.
base support services) usually involve a combination of: facility
management, fire & emergency services, grounds maintenance, janitorial
services, pavement clearance, pest control, vehicles & equipment service,
and waste management.
Didlake Inc. received $9,119,499 for custodial services at Norfolk Naval
Shipyard and Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek – Fort Story. Fluor Federal Solutions received $48,097,133 for base operations
support at various installations in NAVFAC Southeast. IAP World Services Inc. received $16,143,842 for base operations support at NAS
Patuxent River. Pride Industries received $17,832,110 for base operations at Joint Base
McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, NJ. Sole-source.
OVERSEAS BASE
SUPPORT
ABM Government
Services got $8,148,542 for base operating support services at
Naval Support Activities in Italy, including Gricignano (56%), Naples (40%), Gaeta (4%).
DZSP
21 received $42,228,627 for base operations
support at Joint Region Marianas, Guam. Not competitive.
IAP-ECC
LLC received $10,977,225 for base operations
support at Naval Support Facility, Deveselu, Romania. Sole-source.
CONSULTING,
ADMIN & LOGISTICS
BAE Systems received $36,189,219 for wargame support to Marine Corps
Warfighting Lab (MCWL), Quantico, VA.
Canadian
Commercial Corp. received $8,698,102 to help with operations support, help desk, software
engineering, software licensing, system verification, and system testing & training
for Air Force Sustainment Center, Tinker AFB.
Chenega
Facilities Management received $19,900,255 for logistics readiness for 88th
Regional Support Command, Fort McCoy. One bid solicited, one received.
Federal Prison Industries received $65,000,000 for warehouse racking and storage aid systems.
HRA
Gray & Pape; Pacific Consulting Services Inc.; Tierra-Iarii LLC received a shared $9,500,000 for cultural
resources & related investigations / studies in the Pacific Ocean region.
Northrup Grumman
received $16,468,221 for services related to Global Support
System Army Enterprise Resources Planning program.
Optimize
Consulting Inc. received $19,500,000 for continuous process improvement/Lean Six Sigma support services.
Oracle received $11,158,076 for Global Combat Support System –
Marine Corps Logistics Chain Management system sustainment, maintenance,
development.
FINANCES
Booz Allen
Hamilton received $12,883,666 for continued system engineering & technical
assistance on PEO Enterprise Information Systems, Project Management Office, Integrated Personnel & Pay System-Army (IPPS-A).
BUSINESS
& OFFICE SUPPORT
Accenture
Federal Services received $22,310,080 for the addition of
release delivery activities in support of the General Fund Enterprise Business
System.
DOMESTIC
INFRASTRUCTURE
Carter's
Contracting Services received $30,000,000 for disposal area management & levee
maintenance, Gulf Intracoastal Waterway, Apalachicola, Chattahoochee, and Flint
River System, AL, GA, and FL.
Choctaw
Transportation; Luhr Brothers; Patton-Tully Marine; Pine Bluff Sand & Gravel;
Riverside Construction received a shared $44,000,000 to build various stone
structures (incl. dikes, chevrons, weirs, hardpoints) on the Mississippi.
J.E. McAmis
Inc. received $20,200,000 for mouth of the Columbia River north
jetty rehabilitation at Cape Disappointment State Park, Ilwaco, WA.
NYP Corp. ($20,000,000)
and Dayton Bag & Burlap ($20,000,000) received funding for acrylic sandbags.
Pine Bluff
Sand & Gravel Co. received $23,000,000 for flood control for the Mississippi
River and tributaries; and stone placement for the Mississippi, Atchafalaya and
Red rivers, as well as Old River control channels.
DOMESTIC
AIRFIELD REHABILITATION
Baldi Bros.
Inc. received $12,782,300 to repair parking aprons and
taxiways at NAWS China Lake.
MRM
Construction Services Inc. received $46,000,000 for paving at Luke AFB, Gila Bend
Auxiliary Air Field, and Barry M. Goldwater Range, AZ.
ARCHITECT-ENGINEERING SERVICES
Amec Foster
Wheeler Environment & Infrastructure; Cardno GS Inc.; CH2M-Burns &
McDonnell JV; HDR Engineering; Jacobs; Parsons; Tetra Tech received a shared $150,000,000 for architect & engineering
services. Burns & McDonnell Engineering received $8,000,000 for architect & engineering services.
CDM Federal Programs received $10,000,000 for architect & engineering services
with a primary focus on civil works. HDR
Engineering received $30,000,000 for architect-engineering
services for planning projects worldwide. LRS Federal received $10,000,000 for architect-engineering services. Michael
Baker International Inc. received $8,000,000; RSP Architects Ltd. received $8,000,000; Tetra Tech/Pond JV received $8,000,000 for architect & engineering
services with USACE Louisville, KY.
DOMESTIC CONSTRUCTION & ENGINEERING
Benaka Inc. received $14,397,220 for construction on the existing
Army Reserve Center in Bullville, New York.
Bristol Design
Build Services, Mirador Enterprises, MJ Takisaki, Rore Inc., Tunista
Construction received a shared $95,000,000 for construction at Fairchild AFB.
Cadence
Contract Services LLC received $99,000,000 to support real property
maintenance & repair at Fort Drum, New York.
CMS
Corp.; EMR Inc.; Leebcor Services; MOWA Barlovento LLC; Whitesell-Green Inc. received a shared $99,000,000 for construction
projects primarily within NAVFAC Southeast.
D Square
Construction; Salish Construction; Orion-Cannon JV; Macnak-Webb JV2; RHI; received a shared $45,000,000 for electrical construction and repair.
HHRBI JV and
Terra Construction Inc. received a shared $25,000,000 for construction in USACE
Southwestern Division.
HI
Pacific JV received $8,132,000 to repair termite damage, Building
7, Naval Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenance Facility, JB Pearl
Harbor-Hickam.
L.S. Black Constructors-Loeffel
Construction received $17,051,875 to build unaccompanied housing at
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Kittery, ME.
Project Time &
Cost LLC received $100,000,000 for cost engineering services.
Walsh Federal
LLC received $10,748,000 to build an air traffic control tower in
Wichita, KS.
DREDGING
C&C Marine
LLC received $25,000,000 for rental of construction
equipment with operators for disposal area maintenance activities for Mobile Harbor, AL. Great Lakes Dredge & Dock received $26,342,120 for Myrtle Beach storm damage
reduction project, South Carolina.