The U.S. Department
of Defense (DOD) spent at least $48,984,468,000 on 225 individual contracts
during May 2017. This amount does not include 25 Foreign Military Sales transactions
worth roughly $1,832,159,000.
FOREIGN
MILITARY SALES (FMS)
– Through FMS, the U.S. government procures and
transfers materiel to allied nations and international organizations.
American
Systems Corp.; Mag DS Corp.; Resicum International; Special Applications Group;
Integration Innovation Inc.; received a shared $249,000,000 for FMS (Afghanistan, Greece, Iraq, Indonesia, Turkey, Tunisia, Croatia): security assistance training in support of Army Security
Assistance Training Management Organization.
Boeing received $488,076,762 for FMS (UK): remanufacture 38 AH-64 aircraft, and produce three new Longbow crew
trainers & associated spares.
General
Dynamics received $40,815,838 to provide South Korea (60%) and Japan
(40%) with Missile Fire Control System MK 82 director / MK 200 director
controller equipment, and associated engineering services. This is part of
the Missile Fire Control System MK99 framework, which is an Aegis component.
Lockheed
Martin received $11,029,399 to provide Canada with engineering services under Acoustic Rapid
Commercial-Off-The-Shelf Insertion System.
MD Helicopters
Inc. received $76,700,001 for FMS (Afghanistan): contractor logistics support for AfghanistanÕs MD 530F fleet. One bid solicited, one received.
Navistar
Defense received $18,778,845 for FMS (Iraq): 115 medium tactical vehicles. One bid solicited, one bid received.
Northrop
Grumman received $11,100,000 for FMS (Japan): long-lead time materials, parts, components, and effort
supporting the delivery date of an E-2D.
PAE Government
Services received $142,061,874 for FMS (Afghanistan): security forces training, mentoring, contractor
logistics support.
Raytheon received $7,172,609 for AMRAAM
(lots 28-30) and obsolescence components. FMS: Japan, Norway, Romania, Turkey, Australia.
Seiler
Instrument & Manufacturing received $15,499,466 to provide India 145 optical fire control kits & parts, M777A2 howitzers.
One bid solicited, one received.
FMS TO UNDEMOCRATIC REGIMES
Advanced
Electronics Co. (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) received $29,934,295 to help Saudi ArabiaÕs Air Force with cyber protection and facilities: updated
estimates to align with new incremental design/deploy strategy for Cyber Protection
System Build-0, -1 and definitization of Build-2. Work in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
AECOM received $9,000,000 for FMS (Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Kuwait, Bahrain, UAE): all labor,
materials, supplies, equipment for professional architecture and engineering
services.
Boeing received $143,414,164 to modify 24 Saudi ArabiaÕs AH-64E helicopters.
EaglePicher received $7,292,175 for FMS (Bahrain): up to 825 squib-activated batteries. The Bahraini regime recently opened fire on peaceful protestors. The Bahraini
regime then dissolved the National Democratic Action Society
under the guise of fighting Òterrorism.Ó
Kay &
Associates Inc. received $12,059,578 for F/A-18 C/D contractor maintenance
and support for Kuwait. Not
competitively procured, FAR 6.302-4.
Lockheed
Martin received $25,361,940 for FMS (Qatar): PATRIOT Advanced Capability-3 and Missile Segment
Enhancement Aft Block I redesign.
Lockheed
Martin received $13,360,903 for FMS (Kuwait; UAE;
Netherlands; Germany; Japan; South Korea; Qatar;
Saudi Arabia; Taiwan): post-production
support basic labor and technical support.
Quantitech (Huntsville,
AL) received $10,140,682 for FMS (UAE; Bahrain; Brazil;
Colombia; Egypt; Jordan; Mexico; Saudi Arabia; Slovakia;
Sweden; Thailand; Taiwan; Tunisia): programmatic support for Utility Helicopter
Project Office.
Raytheon received $11,951,853 for FMS (Israel): engineering services on PATRIOT weapon system.
UNINHABITED
VEHICLES & CRAFT
Boeing received $8,049,709 for spare and sustainment parts required
to maintain the RQ-21A Blackjack for USMC.
General
Atomics received $221,577,527 for extended range MQ-1C hardware (incl. SATCOM air data terminals; ground
control stations; spares & equipment).
General
Atomics received $399,979,895 for 36 MQ-9, FY2016 configuration.
General
Electric received $14,000,000 for Next-Generation Fighter Power &
Thermal Management System (TMS) detailed design and Hybrid-Cycle Power & TMS
for unmanned aircraft system.
L-3 received $13,946,359 to retrofit/upgrade 26 Predator Mission
Aircrew Training System (PMATS) to Blue Box High Definition (BBHD).
Northrop
Grumman received $13,000,000 for 1 multi-function active sensor for MQ-4C. Northrop
Grumman received $49,400,000 for long-lead components, material,
parts and associated efforts required to maintain MQ-4C planned production. Not
competitive per FAR 6.302-1. Northrop Grumman received $303,936,000 for 3 LRIP Lot 2 MQ-4C. Includes one
main- & one forward operation control station, trade studies, and
tooling.
Northrop
Grumman received $32,851,099 to integrate the original equipment
manufacturer radar into MQ-8C Fire Scout
Northrop
Grumman received $7,940,905 for Battlefield Airborne Communications
Node (BACN) payload operations and support in San Diego and
overseas. Northrop Grumman received $39,947,203 for BACN [payload modification,
integration, installation] for EQ-4B Global Hawk. Sole-source.
Northrop
Grumman received $64,526,366 for operator, maintenance, logistic
support and sustainment engineering services on Broad Area Maritime
Surveillance-Demonstrator (BAMS-D) program.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Charles River Analytics
Inc. received $8,005,056 for software: artificial intelligence
systems that can explain why a decision was made with supporting details that a
domain expert can understand.
RECRUITMENT,
RETENTION & MESSAGING
General
Dynamics received $13,600,000 to provide public affairs equipment &
visual information systems support as required by Navy Public Affairs Support
Element Headquarters.
AAR Airlift
Group ($158,659,780); Construction Helicopters Inc. ($153,972,615); Columbia
Helicopters ($172,187,683) received funding for rotary wing airlift services supporting
USCENTCOM.
Black
Construction/MACE International received $26,978,100 to improve wharf refueling at Naval Support
Facility, Diego Garcia.
GENCO
Infrastructure Solutions Inc. received $7,418,482 for distribution and warehouse support at
the DLA Distribution Depot in Bahrain.
KBR received $56,909,952 for base operating support services at
Navy Support Facility, Diego Garcia. KBR received $12,650,509 for base operating support services at
Naval Support Activity Muhhraq, Bahrain; DODÕs Bahrain School, Juffair,
Bahrain; Riffa Army Base, Riffa, Bahrain; Sheik Isa AB, Bahrain; Jebel Ali, UAE.
Noble Supply &
Logistics received $195,000,000 for materials supporting U.S. military
installations and agencies located in USCENTCOM.
Parsons
Government Services received $69,980,565 for advisory & assistance services
for facilities lifecycle management in support of technical, engineering, advisory
and management support for MDA facilities, military construction, and the
environmental management directorate. Locations include National Capital
Region, VA; Huntsville, AL; Kirtland AFB; Schriever AFB; Dahlgren, VA; Fort
Drum; Vandenberg AFB; Eareckson AFS, Alaska; Fort Greely; Pacific Missile Range
Facility, Hawaii; Kwajalein Island; Meck Island; Wake Island; Kodiak Island;
Ramstein AFB; MDA sites in Romania, Poland, and Japan; Clear AFS, Alaska; Qatar; Saudi Arabia; UAE; CENTCOM 1; CENTCOM 2.
Vectrus
Systems Corp. received $212,032,488 for support of communications equipment
& information systems under purview of Network Enterprise Technology
Command (Army), 160th Signal Brigade and subordinate units in Kuwait, Qatar,
Afghanistan, Iraq, Bahrain, UAE, Jordan.
USSOCOM
L3
Technologies Inc. received $7,663,138 to repair SATCOM antenna systems for
USSOCOM. Sole-source, 10 U.S. Code 2304 (c)(1).
Optics 1 Inc. received $8,664,170 for eye-safe laser range finders (ESLRF),
non-warranty repairs, replaceable parts and ancillary items for USSOCOM. Work
in Heerbrugg, Switzerland (95%); Bedford, NH (5%).
Thales received $9,900,000 to sustain Multiband Inter/Intra Team
Radio (MBITR) family of radios for USSOCOM. Non-competitive,
per 10 U.S. Code 2304(c)(1).
DEFENSE ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS AGENCY (DARPA)
Adventium
Enterprises received $10,000,000 to mature existing software and systems
analysis tools they previously developed under other [undeclared] contracts.
One bid solicited, one received.
Agile Defense
Inc. received $30,688,418 to provide DARPA unclassified information
technology services.
Mass General
Hospital received $11,000,660 to help DARPA with R&D on the Safe
Genes program.
U.S. ARMY INTELLIGENCE & SECURITY COMMAND (INSCOM)
Carahsoft
Technology Corp. received $28,208,594 to provide brand name commercial
system application and products software, tightly integrated third-party software,
and software maintenance at Fort Belvoir.
HIGH POWER ELECTROMAGNETICS (HPEM)
Raytheon received $15,000,000 for
high power electromagnetics (HPEM) transitions at Kirtland AFB, especially integration
with various airborne platforms. Raytheon received $10,000,000 for HPEM and cyber electronic warfare
(EW) applications. Includes study, analysis, and information scenarios in which
HPEM can be used for cyber or EW applications, conduct, experiments, and
demonstrative concepts.
ACADEMIA
Mississippi
State University received $9,843,755 to continue U.S. Army TARDEC simulation-based reliability and safety
program of modeling & simulation, and vehicle reliability prediction.
Shoulder
2 Shoulder Inc. received $49,859,691 for support re: subject matter experts, underwater tech, engineering
& archeology, equipment procurement, logistics, curriculum development, and
specialized technical training.
JOINT
STRIKE FIGHTER (F-35)
IDSC Holdings received $7,587,638 for hand
tools & toolboxes in support of F-35A/B/C tool control program for USAF ($3,117,066;
41.1%); U.S. Navy ($3,628,322; 47.8%); FMS ($842,250; 11.1%).
Lockheed
Martin received $19,846,828 to work on F-35 memory system &
panoramic cockpit display re: lot 15 for USAF ($7,938,730; 40%); USN
($3,969,366; 20%); USMC ($3,969,366; 20%);
international ($3,969,366; 20%).
Lockheed
Martin received $137,834,819 for affordability-based cost reduction
initiatives in support of LRIP Lot 9 F-35 for USAF ($110,267,856; 80%); USMC ($22,554,788;
16.4%); U.S. Navy ($5,012,175 (3.6%).
Bell-Boeing JPO
received $7,708,381 for non-recurring engineering & testing
for expansion of the Nickel Cap on V-22 proprotor blades for USMC ($5,268,982;
68%); USAF ($1,472,032; 19%), Japan ($982,685; 13%).
HORNET (F-18)
Boeing received $89,000,000 to incorporate Block II Infrared Search &
Track System (IRST) in F/A-18 E/F. Not competitive, per 10 U.S. Code
2304(c)(1).
Raytheon received $7,183,792 to repair 9 multi-functional antenna
assemblies used on F-18 Active Electronically Scanned Array Radar
System. Sole-source.
HORNET & GROWLER COMMON AIRFRAME
Boeing received $89,173,330 for additional depot-level maintenance
support and sustainment of F/A-18 A/B/C/D/E/F & EA-18G aircraft.
Boeing received $86,337,218 to design, develop, and implement
upgrades to software & hardware for F/A-18 A/B, C/D, E/F and EA-18G
aircraft for USN ($79,430,241; 92%); Australia ($2,935,465; 3.40%); Finland
($2,158,430; 2.50%); Switzerland ($690,698; .80%); Kuwait ($431,686; .50%);
Malaysia ($431,686; .50%); Canada ($259,012; .30%).
AIRBORNE EARLY WARNING (HAWKEYE & SENTRY)
Northrop Grumman
received $7,584,417 for preliminary testing, identifying
integration differences between the Embedded National Tactical Receiver (ENTR)
(V2) and E-2D Universal Serial Bus ENTR (V4), and updating the Tactical Receiver
Segment software to latest version.
StandardAero
(San Antonio) received $35,803,311 for depot level repair of T56 engine component parts.
POSEIDON (P-8) &
ANTI-SUBMARINE WARFARE
Boeing received $12,538,610 to incorporate an early warning
self-protection 6th sensor engineering change proposal into 3 LRIP II and 7 LRIP
III P-8A.
Boeing received $42,485,917 for 8 deployable mission readiness
trainers & mode control panels, program management, and engineering support
on P-8A.
CFM
International Inc. received $27,951,607 for supplies & services for CFM56 engine assessment, maintenance, and introduction of
Sermetel protective coatings on P-8A aircraft.
STRATEGIC /
TACTICAL AIRLIFT
DRS received $15,924,113 for Halvorsen 25K aircraft cargo loader
sustainment.
AERIAL
REFUELING
Dowty
Propellers received $52,574,370 to provide propeller, engineering,
reliability, and logistics sustainment for R391 propeller system on KC-130J for
USMC ($48,120,982; 91.5%); Kuwait ($4,453,388; 8.5%). Not competitive.
Rolls-Royce
Corp. received $78,695,875 to provide engineering & logistics on
KC-130J aircraft AE2100D3 engines for USMC and Kuwait. Not competitive.
OTHER FIXED
WING AIRCRAFT
Airborne
Tactical Advantage Co. received $44,571,768 for Contracted Air Services (CAS), which provides Type III High Subsonic & Type
IV Supersonic aircraft to U.S. Navy for airborne threat simulation
capabilities.
DynCorp received $124,451,639 for logistics support on fixed-wing
fleets (C-12, C-26, UC-35, T-6) performing transport missions.
ManTech received $39,641,197 for reliability, maintainability,
testability, quality assurance & diagnostic and system safety analyses
during design, development, production and in-service life cycles of all Naval
aircraft and their systems.
M1 Support
Services received $9,288,908 for C-21 contractor logistics support: maintenance,
data, base supply, design modification, installation support, launch & recovery
of aircraft at Andrews, Peterson, Ramstein, Scott, and worldwide.
Raytheon received $49,000,000 to help T-38A/B and A-10 comply with the
FAAÕs Automatic Dependent Surveillance – Broadcast mandate. Sole-source.
Rosebud
Electronic Integration Corp. received $9,663,490 for seat, pallet assembly. Sole-source.
AIR FORCE
RESEARCH LAB (AFRL) & AIR FORCE TEST CENTER
Ball Aerospace
& Technologies received $13,317,810 for Hallmark software & hardware
testbed, re: secure enterprise architecture design, space command & control,
and data format & repository design and implementation.
HELICOPTERS
Boeing received $14,522,875 to overhaul
& upgrade AH-64 main rotor blades in
Monrovia, CA. Boeing received $7,023,568 to provide inertial boresight for AH-64.
Not competitive, per FAR 6.302-1(a) (2).
Boeing received $8,707,000 for initial long-lead effort on MH-47G
[PDF] block II.
General
Electric received $8,636,838 for T-64 engine compressor casings. Sole-source.
Iron Mountain
Solutions received $7,524,414 for non-U.S. tech support to Army
Aviation & Missile Research Development Center, Utility Helicopter Project
Office.
Lockheed
Martin received $37,628,500 to overhaul 381 UH-60 tail rotor blades. One bid solicited, one received. Martin-Baker
America Inc. received $26,668,679 for 1,016 multi-functional operator seats
in support of UH-60.
Lockheed
Martin received $55,000,000 for LRIP Lot II, four
CH-53K, long lead items.
L-3
Communications received $83,050,682 for logistics services to support and
maintain TH-57 fleet at NAS Whiting Field.
GENERAL
AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE
Aerospace
Engineering & Support; AllSource Global Management; SierTek; Young's
Engineering Services received a shared $95,000,000 for overhead production
services re: depot maintenance at Hill and Davis-Monthan AFB.
Honeywell
International received $19,719,549 for solenoid valves. Sole source.
United
Technologies received $8,233,860 for TF-33 aircraft engine compressor hub
assemblies and component spare parts. Sole source.
AIRCRAFT
PODS & SENSORS
Boeing received $16,580,822 for Low Frequency Transmission System management,
engineering services, and a production kit.
Northrop
Grumman received $243,873,277 for 72 Active Electronically Scanned
Array (AESA) radars, spares and support services.
Southwest
Research Institute received $13,139,976 for engineering services at Robins AFB
in support of AN/ALQ-131 & AN/ALQ-184 pods. Sole-source.
AIRCRAFT
COUNTERMEASURES
Northrop
Grumman received $13,935,792 to integrate hardware on large aircraft
infrared countermeasures for U.S. Navy ($13,055,492; 94%); USAF ($528,180;
4%); UK ($176,060; 1%); Australia ($176,060; 1%)
combat aircraft.
FLIGHT
TRAINING
FlightSafety
Services Corp. received $33,258,924 for KC-46 aircrew training system. R.A. Burch Construction received $9,407,275 to build an operation training facility
to house Enlisted Aircrew Training System and KC-130J Crew Master Training
Program at MCAS Miramar.
AEGIS
Lockheed
Martin received $13,397,608 for AEGIS weapon system computing,
display and peripheral equipment for DDG 127. Lockheed Martin received $20,000,000 to provide support of advanced concept
initiatives by the Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense (ABMD) Program Office to
identify technology for introduction into ABMD baselines & upgrades.
LITTORAL
COMBAT SHIP (LCS)
Raytheon received $14,727,503 for maintenance and support on AN/AQS-20 sonar mine detecting set. Not competitive per 10
U.S. Code 2304(c)(1).
Raytheon received $10,957,861 to fabricate, assemble, test, deliver LRIP production Airborne Mine Neutralization Systems
(AMNS) and engineering services & support. Deployed from MH-60 as part
of LCS mine countermeasures, AMNS explosively neutralizes mines. Not
competitive, 10 U.S. Code 2304(c) (1).
SUBMARINES
Applied Physical Sciences Corp. received $19,651,822 to develop, advanced design tools,
technologies, and experimental methods for Future Platform Signature Design.
General
Dynamics received $32,700,000 for continued design support requirements
for Columbia Class Submarine, incl. technology development; engineering;
concept design; cost reduction initiatives; and prototype manufacturing, and
assembly.
L-3 received $13,592,178 for six TB-29A compact towed array production
representative units.
Northrop
Grumman received $7,342,998 for maintenance, modernization, and
material support services for turbine generators on USS New Hampshire (SSN 778). Not competitively procured, per 10 U.S .Code 2304(c)(1).
Ultra
Electronics Ocean Systems received $9,903,944 for TR-364 high frequency sail array
projectors for Submarine Acoustics Systems & Virginia-Class.
SURFACE SHIP MAINTENANCE
Air New Zealand Gas Turbines (Auckland, New Zealand) received $42,251,032 and MTU
Maintenance Berlin-Bradenburg GmBh Ludwigsfelde,
Germany received $36,345,688 for the
commercial overhaul of the LM2500 paired blade turbine (PBT) gas generators for
Ticonderoga- and Arleigh Burke-class ships.
AMSEC LLC and
Gryphon Technologies received a shared $90,064,867 for engineering maintenance on aircraft
carrier modernization, advanced planning, integration in Norfolk, VA (40%); San
Diego, CA (40%); Bremerton, WA (20%).
Control
Engineering Maintenance Corp.; East Coast Repair & Fabrication; Epsilon
Systems Solutions; Marine Group Boat Works; Pacific Ship Repair &
Fabrication; Propulsion Controls Engineering; South Coast Welding & Manufacturing
received $93,000,697 for maintenance on surface combatant
ships (DDG and CG) and amphibious (LSD, LPD, LHA, and LHD) ships homeported in
or visiting San Diego, CA.
Detyens
Shipyards Inc. received $12,295,617 for 75 calendar
day shipyard availability for the regular overhaul & dry-docking of USNS
Arctic (T-AOE 8). Huntington Ingalls Inc. received $10,182,617 for DDG 51 class follow yard services in
Pascagoula, MS (97%); Washington, DC (2%); Bath, ME (1%).
MLSUSA Corp.; Crane
Worldwide Logistics; Ship Supply of Florida received a shared $88,000,000 for husbanding supplies and
support used by U.S. ships as well as Coast Guard visiting non-Navy ports
located along east coast, USA.
Vigor Marine received $12,833,725 for a 77-calendar
day shipyard availability for the regular overhaul & dry docking of USNS
Cesar Chavez (T-AKE 14).
SHIP WEAPONRY
Lockheed Martin
received $33,687,911 for engineering services supporting
continued development, integration and production of U.S. NavyÕs AN/SQQ-89A(V)15 Surface Ship Undersea Warfare Systems.
Raytheon received $26,762,552 for design agent & engineering
support on RAM upgraded MK-31 guided missile weapon
system. Not competitive.
NAVAL SEA SYSTEMS COMMAND (NAVSEA)
Philadelphia
Gear received $98,099,229 for 3 Main Reduction Gears (MRG) shipsets
for DDG 51. MRG
= set of gears that transmit power from 2 main gas turbines to propulsion
shaft. Each DDG 51 class destroyer has 2 gear sets.
NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND (NAVAIR)
General
Atomics received $195,180,206 for manufacture, assembly, inspection,
test and checkout of the advanced arresting gear for CVN 80 shipset.
NAVAL AIR WARFARE CENTER AIRCRAFT DIVISION (NAWCAD)
American
Systems Corp. received $30,346,542 for specialized engineering and
technical services in support of development & operation of state-of-the-art
air vehicle dynamic simulations and architecture, collision avoidance algorithm
design, engineering, and acquisition in support of piloted & desktop
engineering simulation capabilities, trainer devices, and manned & unmanned
air vehicles.
Carley Corp. received $10,524,721 for software engineering, analysis,
content development, logistics, and life cycle support for Authoring
Instructional Materials program, Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division
(NAWCTSD).
DDL OMNI
Engineering received $9,900,000 for engineering & technical services
on Ship Mission Readiness Measurement System in Virginia Beach, VA.
Selex ES Inc. received $20,931,173 for installation, test and delivery of
up to 31 instrument landing systems (ILS) at Navy installations.
Systems &
Technology Research received $7,303,682 for R&D of long-range science & technology
projects to improve USN/USMC operations in support of Office of Naval Research
requirements. Includes analysis of multi-access radio frequency converged
design trades; sensor processing algorithms & software; stand-in cooperative
survivable standoff ISR and targeting in denied environments sensor with
Navy stand-off radio frequency platform.
NAVAL
SURFACE WARFARE CENTER
Power Paragon
Inc. received $7,053,110 for supplies & support services for
400Hz & 60Hz combat systems equipment for Naval Surface Warfare Center Port
Hueneme Division Air Dominance Department. PP will provide USN (95%) and
Japan & Spain (5%) ordnance alteration kits, engineering, and ORDALT kits
installation. Not competitive, per 10 U.S. Code 2304(c)(1).
SPACE &
NAVAL WARFARE SYSTEMS COMMAND (SPAWAR)
Metron Inc.
received $8,399,965 for software & training
material development in support of Executable Architecture Management System at
SSC Pacific. Includes mission engineering analysis, interoperability
assessments, modeling, simulation and assessment support services. Sole-source.
CYBER,
SIGINT & CRYPTOGRAPHY
Dozens for
corporations, including some of the following, received a shared $37,400,000,000
to provide C4ISR Òknowledge-based professional servicesÓ: BAE Systems, Booz
Allen Hamilton, General Dynamics, and ManTech.
IPSecure Inc. received $35,000,000 for USAF cyber operational test,
evaluation and range services.
World Wide Technology Inc. received $7,489,064 AFWay
Network-Centric Solutions-2: voice-over-internet-protocol equipment at
Barksdale AFB; Ellsworth AFB; F.E. Warren AFB; Minot AFB; Whiteman AFB; Tinker AFB.
Yorktown
Systems Group Inc. received $22,469,405 for operations support services,
including conducting and providing predictive modeling and trend analyses
concerning global asymmetric threats.
INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY
Affigent LLC received $11,006,180 for Oracle software maintenance on
licenses in support of PEO Information Systems & Army Materiel Command.
CACI received $94,000,000 for engineering, integration, updates, consolidation
of computer-based test stations, fixtures & program sets, databases,
analytical software tools, and network comms at Hill AFB and Chantilly, VA.
RCF
Information Systems received $9,474,352 for IT services to ensure effective
information management concept & structure that fosters timely deployment
and optimal operation of information systems at Wright-Patterson AFB. Sole-source.
Red River
Computer Co. received $15,079,354 for engineering services and IT
installation support for est. new U.S. Air Force Command & Control Facility
at Offutt AFB. Includes subject matter expertise for data center,
network, audio visual, and enterprise operations to facilitate the design,
installation, configuration, and transition to a new IT infrastructure.
SAIC received $30,000,000 for post-deployment software support,
engineering changes, and software upgrades for IT systems, Marine Corps System
Command Program Manager, Total Force IT Systems. Sole-source.
COMMUNICATIONS
General
Dynamics received $53,000,000 for on-site management coverage,
software updates, production, contractor logistics support, information
awareness, field support, engineering, travel, etc. supporting Defense
Injection/Reception Emergency Action Message Command & Control Terminal (DIRECT). Sole-source.
Hi-Q
Engineering Inc. received $34,909,347 for worldwide services at Fixed Very Low
Frequency/Low Frequency Broadcast Transmitter Stations supporting PMW 770 [PDF] & Navy Information Forces. Work in Dallas,
TX (40.99%); Poway, CA (33.51%); Charleston, SC (25.5%).
ViaSat Inc. received $19,277,000 to provide Ku-band and Ka-band comms (1
June – 30 Nov 2017) to senior leaders & support staff traveling on
aircraft.
SATELLITE
LAUNCHES
United Launch
Services received $27,400,000 for launch vehicle production services, Evolved
Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV) Phase I: conversion from heritage avionics to
common avionics in Decatur, AL. United Launch Services received $208,140,481 for launch vehicle production services,
EELV Phase I: FY2017 configuration Atlas V 551, an additional solid rocket
booster for an Atlas V 551, transportation, and incremental funding for ELC FY2017.
SATELLITES
BAE Systems received $12,808,280 to develop an innovative space
evaluation and analysis testbed to support development, integration, evaluation
& analysis of a set of advanced space enterprise command & control tools
and capability technologies for AFRL.
BAE Systems received $48,487,511 to manage, operate, maintain and
logistically support Solid State Phased Array Radar Systems at Beale AFB, Cape
Cod AFS, Clear AFS, Thule AB, and RAF Fylingdales.
Harris Corp. received $35,473,193 for sustainment
services for Space Superiority Systems at Air Force Space & Missile Systems
Center, Los Angeles AFB. Harris
Corp. received $8,548,248 for
system sustainment of Ground-based Electro Optical Deep Space Surveillance
system (which provides space situational awareness data for tracking space
objects) at White Sands Missile Range, Maui, Diego Garcia, and Colorado
Springs. Harris Corp. received $18,981,105 for system sustainment of Distributed
Space Command & Control, Dahlgren system.
Linquest Corp.
received $10,743,174 for technical services support at Los
Angeles AFB.
Lockheed
Martin received $45,999,901 for work on a fifth & sixth SBIRS geosynchronous missile-warning satellite, specifically
integration of additional subsystem and propulsion modifications.
MISSILE
DEFENSE AGENCY (MDA) & ICBM – The U.S. just tested its ICBM defense system. The missile interceptor
destroyed the mock ICBM, but the launch time and coordinates of the mock ICBM were
known in advance. The interceptor team also knew in advance the mock ICBM would
deploy no countermeasures.
Boeing received $58,582,957 for Multi-Object Kill Vehicle (MOKV) technology
risk reduction effort re: advanced communications, engagement management, discriminating seeker. Boeing received $1,088,305,700
for Redesigned Kill Vehicle (RKV) development. Includes payload development
& ground testing, integration with Ground-based Interceptor (GBI) and
Ground-based Midcourse Defense (GMD) system, flight testing,
and four initial production RKV for initial fielding. Sole-source.
Linquest Corp.
received $13,546,889 for technical support under Space &
Missile Systems Center's Remote Sensing Systems Directorate, Los Angeles AFB.
Lockheed
Martin received $43,876,458 to support Trident II (D5) missile
production and D5 deployed systems support. Lockheed Martin received $79,884,066 to provide technical & program
management support on Trident II Shipboard Systems Integration Increments four
and eight for the navigation subsystem. Includes work on UK fleet. Sole-source 10 U.S.Code
2304(c)(1)&(4).
Lockheed
Martin received $112,200,000 for THAAD field support (TFSC) system support: logistics, forward
stationing for theater support, post deployment software support, product
assurance, safety, missile support, security & engineering services. Sole-source
per FAR 6302-1.
Northrop
Grumman received $332,000,000 for Joint National Integration Center
Research & Development (JRDC), including enterprise-level technical
integration and BMDS-level operational integration products & services; development
of integrated missile defense capabilities; support readiness, wargame command &
control procedures; and IT services in support of Chief Information
Officer.
Raytheon received $327,146,998 for the first three Air & Missile Defense Radar LRIP units.
MISSILES,
BOMBS, ROCKETS, PROJECTILES
Lockheed
Martin received $8,501,430 for management, sustainment and upgrade on
Tactical Tomahawk Weapons Control System (TTWCS) software product baseline.
Includes system & software documentation, all for U.S. Navy ($6,401,430; 75%); and UK FMS ($2,100,000; 25%).
Raytheon received $8,865,859 for flight test demonstration of AGM-154C-1 extended range capability. Not competitively, FAR
6.302-1.
System Studies
& Simulation Inc. received $10,139,382 for non-Army Aviation & Missile
Research Development Center technical support for Precision Fire Rockets and
Missiles Systems Project Office.
ORDNANCE DISPOSAL
Brooks &
Perkins; Choctaw Defense; Garrett Container Systems received a shared $9,818,000 for metal weapons containers supporting
shipboard storage of munitions for USMC/USN operators.
Leidos Inc. received $21,121,384 to design, build, test, and
deliver one Saturn Arch configured aircraft in support of the ongoing continued
operations, sustainment, and Integration Quick Reaction Capability program.
MOBILE &
FIXED RADAR
Engineering
Solutions & Products received $11,001,491 for systems
engineering and technical assistance to radars at Aberdeen Proving Ground.
Raytheon received $52,686,179 engineering and manufacturing
development on Three-Dimensional Expeditionary Long-Range Radar (3DELRR) System production representative units in Andover,
MA.
VEHICLES
BAE Systems received $7,869,940 for successful completion of Bradley automotive
forward speed, acceleration, and slope operation testing.
DRS Network &
Imaging Systems received $7,240,468 to service direct support electrical
system test set, embedded diagnostics, software loader/verifier, and chassis
modernization embedded diagnostics.
Fidelity
Technologies received $21,986,841 for armor B-kits for 120 Heavy Expanded
Mobility Tactical Truck A4 and 183 M915A5 trucks.
L-3 received $19,804,641 for 98 Transmission Hydro-mechanically
Propelled Transmission Operational Reliability HMPT 500 series transmission and required ancillary hardware;
45 transmission control modules, and 45 transmission electronically controlled
cables.
Oshkosh
Defense received $90,885,550 for Family of Heavy Tactical Vehicles
recapitalized Palletized Load System 96 M1074A1, and 115 M1075A1. Oshkosh
Defense received $79,576,597 for a variety of vehicles (Heavy
Tactical Vehicles, Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical, guided missile transporters,
wreckers, Palletized Load Systems, trailers; and winches). See contract for #s.
Raytheon received $24,114,820 for Abrams and Bradley fighting vehicle
parts. Sole-source.
Tecmotiv (USA)
Inc. received $13,959,556 for 96 more overhauled engines: air
cooled V-engine configuration, diesel supercharged 1790-8CR M88A2.
SMALL ARMS
& LIGHT WEAPONRY (SALW)
Orbital ATK
and Olin Corp. received a shared $65,000,000 for small caliber
non-reoccurring engineering services.
GEAR &
EQUIPMENT
CACI (Six3) received $10,539,652 to design, develop, and validate system
prototypes for a combined-arms squad, which combines humans & unmanned
assets, ubiquitous communications & information, and advanced capabilities
to maximize squad performance in complex operational environments.
Gentex Corp. received $51,422,600 for up to 84,376 enhanced combat helmets
and data reports.
Kaercher
Futuretech GmbH, (Schwaikheim, Germany) received $26,539,580 for the Expeditionary Water Packaging
System.
L-3
Communications received $17,879,432 for multifunction lasers. Sole-source.
CLOTHING
Belleville
Shoe Co. received $11,105,705 for safety boots.
Burlington
Industries received $20,400,000 for blue, shade 451, poly/wool
cloth for U.S. Army. Burlington
Industries received $14,263,200 for blue, shade 450,
poly/wool cloth. National Industries For the Blind received $14,454,000 for Army physical fitness uniform
jackets. Tennier Industries Inc. received $12,339,379 for camouflage parkas. Tullahoma
Industries (Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico) received $59,389,738 for four types of Army trousers.
EDUCATION
& TRAINING
Lockheed
Martin received $23,840,000 for up to 859 Blue Force Tracking 2
installation kits.
Northrop
Grumman received $39,098,906 to support collective training of Army
units in Forth Leavenworth, per Army Force Generation process.
PAE Aviation &
Technical Services received $8,798,995 for aviation field maintenance pass-back
support at Nation Training Center in Fort Irwin, CA.
Tape LLC received $14,060,501 for all technical and analytical support
for the family of Army training models.
Tapestry
Solutions Inc. received $10,333,831 for mission
command training support services in support of Seventh Army Training Command (7ATC).
TSI Inc. received $13,485,917 for modernized 8020M M41 [PDF] protection assessment test systems and accessories. One bid solicited, one received.
FORCE PROTECTION
Serco Inc. received $101,484,886 for chemical management services to
support the Fleet Readiness Center East, Southeast, and Southwest.
FUEL &
ENERGY
Airport
Aviation Services Inc. (San Juan, Puerto Rico) received $8,763,680 for jet fuel. Air Wilmington Inc. received $7,261,605 for various types of fuel. BP received $244,625,032 for jet fuel. City of Bangor, Maine received $38,376,088 for various types of fuel.
Structural
Associates Inc. received $23,170,900 for Hydrant Fuel System
installation at Dover AFB.
The
Whiting-Turner Contracting Co. received $11,615,029 for central heating plant conversion at MCAS
Cherry Point.
MEDICAL
AmericaÕs
Staffing Partner; Choctaw Staffing Solutions; Reef FSR – Healthcare; Soft
Power Solutions; Standard Technology; Stratus Federal Solutions; T.A.
Consulting; Technical Professional Services received a shared $129,039,000 for admin & program
services at naval hospitals, medical centers, and clinics.
Blue Cord
Design & Construction; Construction Services Group; ESA South; GBD JV;
Valiant Construction; Patriot Construction; Royce Construction Services; Terra
Construction received a shared $49,000,000 for repair and construction in
support of U.S. Army Medical Command, Southern Region.
LabRepCo LLC received $13,802,250 for hospital equipment and accessories.
OptumHealth
Care Solutions received $200,497,921 for Global Nurse Advice Line services,
which provides 24/7 access to telehealth registered
nurses for triage services, self-care advice, and general health inquiries.
TRANSPORTATION
For worldwide commercial
multimodal transportation, American President Lines received $59,588,000; Liberty Global Logistics received $49,588,000; National Air Cargo Group received $59,588,000; United Airlines received $49,588,000.
Patriot Shipping received $7,465,125 for a dry cargo time charter in support
of Pacific Pathways 17-2 on USAÕs west coast, south Pacific, and Far East.
TLD America
Corp. received $12,000,000 for K loaders for Army Sustainment
Command.
ENVIRONMENTAL
North Wind Solutions received $20,000,000 to help
install remedial action infrastructure, per final work plan, soil &
structures contaminated with OU-8 depleted uranium.
FOOD
SERVICES
Global
Connections to Employment Inc. received $10,503,398 for dining facility and cooking
services at Joint Base Lewis-McChord. USFI Inc. received $301,000,000 for food line distribution.
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, utilities, vehicles & equipment
service, and waste management.
Pride
Industries received $17,832,110 for base operations services at Joint
Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst. Sole-source.
TRAX
International received $111,489,021 for planning, logistics,
operation, maintenance, research, and development of systems, equipment, and
facilities for the White Sands Missile Range test and evaluation mission at
White Sands Missile Range.
TRAX
International received $16,432,596 for non-personal test support
services in Yuma, AZ; and Fort Greely.
OVERSEAS BASE
SUPPORT
Schuyler Line
Navigation received $8,500,000 to receive cargo from vendors in Denmark,
and then load, store offload, and transport the cargo to Thule AB.
CONSULTING,
ADMIN & LOGISTICS
ATSG Corp.;
Cowan & Associates; Immersion Consulting; Mission Services Inc.; REEMA
Consulting; Target Systems; Veteran Engineering & Technology received a shared $9,291,701 for commercially available
business operations support. Includes program management; budget analysis and
financial program support; admin; public affairs support; IT support; event
coordination & logistics; and social media support at various locations.
Battle
Memorial Institute received $10,332,484 to provide advisory, analytical, and
assistance services on logistics processes to U.S. Army Deputy Chief of Staff
G-4, Washington, D.C.
CPS
Professional Services LLC received $1,630,422 to help Office of Under Secretary of
Defense for Personnel & Readiness with admin services: Management Support
Office/human capital management; Personnel and Readiness Executive Services
Directorate; strategic initiatives; and the Department of Defense/Veterans
Affairs Collaboration Office.
T.A.
Consulting Inc.; PB&A Inc.; Southeastern
Archaeological Research received a shared $23,437,207 for commercially available
cultural services support (program & project management; historian;
archiving; curator; publishing; archeology; museum specialists; photography;
and conservation) at various locations.
FINANCES
Accenture
Federal Services received $59,459,062 for maintenance & operations on
General Fund Enterprise Business System.
Cotton &
Co. LLP received $24,588,105 to help the Pentagon audit working capital
funds.
Grant Thornton
LLP received $29,217,140 to help USSOCOM with general fund audit
services.
Lockheed
Martin received $13,155,031 for part of a settlement agreement, re: accounts
for the impact of the Cost Accounting Standards Pension Harmonization Rule,
effective 27 February 2012.
PricewaterhouseCoopers
received $16,086,144 to help Under Secretary of Defense
(Comptroller) with audit readiness, liaison, and systems support.
BUSINESS
& OFFICE SUPPORT
CGI Federal
Inc. received $13,849,802 for the Army Contract Writing
System.
OVERSEAS
CONSTRUCTION
Eastern
Construction & Electric received $9,118,250 for gas station entrance barriers in
Puerto Rico.
DOMESTIC
INFRASTRUCTURE
Bencor Global
Inc. received $17,500,000 for East Branch cutoff wall
rehabilitation, East Branch River Lake, Wilcox, PA. Cayo LLC received $22,974,427 for a hurricane protection and pump
station in Louisiana. Fordice Construction received $8,678,810 for casting articulated concrete
mattress in St. Francisville, LA. Johnson Brothers Corp. received $27,421,677 for Kentucky Lock downstream
cofferdam construction in Grand Rivers, KY. Kipper Tool Co. received $377,500,000 for water well drillers in Georgia and
Colorado. Knight Construction & Supply Inc. received $20,689,300 for Chief Joseph Dam spillway gates
lifecycle maintenance in Bridgeport, WA.
DOMESTIC
AIRFIELD REHABILITATION
Harper
Construction received $69,067,750 to restore hangars, out buildings, and
taxi & parking ramps at Combined Test Force Compound, Edwards AFB.
Mesa Verde
Enterprises Inc. received $8,394,467 for hazardous cargo pad and taxiway
construction at Holloman AFB.
DOMESTIC CONSTRUCTION & ENGINEERING
AECOM received $9,800,000 for geotechnical and environmental
services. AECOM received $13,500,000 to help with long-term environmental
action in NAVFAC Pacific: Hawaii (90%); Guam (10%).
Caddell
Construction Co. received $32,935,000 for build a 2nd Radio Battalion at Camp
Lejeune.
Catamount
Constructors Inc. received $9,917,272 to build an access control point at Fort
McCoy, Wisconsin.
Global
Construction Group, P&L General Contractors Inc., Southwest Construction &
Property Management received $82,000,000 for roofing construction, and repair
within NAVFAC Northwest Puget Sound Region.
Exbon
Development; DSB-RLR JV; North Star Construction; North Wind Construction; Kautaq-Northcon
Team; Sierra Range Construction received a shared $40,000,000 for maintenance, repair, and
construction at Nellis and Creech AFB.
GSI Pacific
Inc. received $12,867,312 to repair Drydock No. 4 caisson at Joint
Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam.
INK Arch LLC received $15,000,000 for architectural and other projects in
NAVFAC Hawaii.
The Mason &
Hanger Group Inc. received $8,000,000 for architect and engineering services
for Army Reserve and other military projects within Great Lakes and Ohio River
Division.
MOCA Systems received $25,000,000 for cost engineering services in support
of USACE nationwide cost engineering projects.
National
Native American Construction; Pro-Mark Services;Sand
Point Services Inc.; T.F. Powers Construction; Exbon Development Inc. received a shared $75,000,000 for construction at Grand Forks
AFB and Cavalier AFS.
The Oak Group
Inc.; Pontiac Drywall Systems Inc. Q.B.S. Inc.; Smart ATI-KMK JV received a shared $95,000,000 for construction projects in NAVFAC
Mid-Atlantic North Integrated Product Team (IPT).
Pond & Co.;
Austin Brockenbrough & Assoc. LLP; Robert & Co.; Burns & McDonnell
Engineering Co.; Argus Consulting Inc.; Enterprise Engineering Inc. received a shared $49,900,000 for architect-engineering
design services.
RQ-DPR JV received $16,818,250 to repair & renovate unaccompanied
housing Building 282 at Naval Support Activity, Hampton Roads Portsmouth
Annex.
SmartATI/KBE JV
received $16,612,846 to build unaccompanied housing at
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Kittery, ME.
Tetra Tech
Inc. received $9,500,000 for engineering & design services helping
Walla Walla District & Northwest Division, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Tetra Tech
Merrick JV received $10,000,000 for architect-engineering services with
a primary focus in the area of civil works for USACE Savannah, GA.
Upstate
Construction Services Inc. received $14,552,170 to build a Non-commission Officer's
Academy complex at Fort Drum, NY.
DREDGING
Cashman
Dredging & Marine Contracting received $14,915,984 for mechanical dredging for the New
Bedford lower harbor. Great Lakes Dock & Dredge Co. received $7,726,190 for Atchafalaya River bay and bar channel
dredging.