Hundreds
of corporations, big and small, comprise the U.S. war industry. Endless war is
the most profitable racket on Earth. I usually
enumerate how much total money DOD allocates for industry good & services
each month. I did not have time to do that for August 2019. I apologize.
FOREIGN
MILITARY SALES (FMS)
– Through FMS, the U.S. government
procures and transfers industry goods & services to allied nations and
international organizations.
BAE Systems $19,197,676 for FMS
(Saudi regime): sustainment services on AN/ALQ-239 Digital Electronics
Warfare Systems (DEWS) and AN/AAR-57A(V) Common Missile Warning System (CMWS)
hardware / software.
Lockheed Martin $25,165,589 for FMS
(Saudi Arabia): procurement of Armor Corps Advanced Gunnery Training
systems and contractor logistics support. Work in Orlando, FL, and Tabuk,
Saudi Arabia.
Tetra Tech $45,000,000 for FMS
(Saudi Arabia): architect-engineer design, quality control, master
planning, planning and programming documentation, transportation, force
protection, construction phase services and subject matter expert support.
BAE Systems to
procure Radio Frequency Countermeasures and the maintenance and repair of
multi-function test stations for F-35 aircraft for FMS ($24,365,166).
Boeing $145,892,870 for FMS
(Netherlands): remanufacture 11 aircraft and new build Longbow Crew
Trainer and spares.
Boeing $500,000,000 for FMS
(Qatar): F-15QA aircrew and maintenance training.
KBRWyle
$8,433,703 for
program management services on F/A-18 for Australia.
Lockheed Martin $42,734,799 for USA
and FMS (U.K.): Modernized Radar Frequency Interferometer kits and
spares.
MD Helicopters $50,440,584 for FMS
(Afghanistan): logistics support for Afghan Air Force MD-530F aircraft
in Kabul, Afghanistan, and Mesa, AZ.
PAE $122,830,985 for FMS
(Afghanistan): ground vehicle support in Kabul, Afghanistan.
Lockheed Martin $25,252,703 for an
F-35 regional maintenance repair and upgrade facility for Japan. Northrop
Grumman $9,938,480 for FMS
(Japan): eight E-2C compatible AN/APX-122A Mode 5/S interrogators.
Lockheed Martin for
kits & special tooling for and retrofit of delivered F-35 for FMS
($2,933,370).
Northrop Grumman $7,013,331 for FMS
(Netherlands): AN/ALQ-131 (V) electronics
countermeasures pod upgrade. Program is focused on the redesign of the
ALQ-131 Digital Receiver Exciter and ALM-256 Intermediate Level Support Equipment.
Physical Optics Corp. to support F/A-18E/F and EA-18G aircraft for Kuwait
($4,896,782): data transfer units, ground data transfer units, maintenance
access cables, mission data transfer devices, and maintenance data transfer
devices.
Raytheon $129,811,367 for FMS
(Oman and Taiwan): missiles.
Raytheon $10,843,249 for FMS
(Kuwait): technical assistance, planning, training, maintenance, and
sustainment of PATRIOT missile systems, equipment, and logistics support
elements.
Sonalysts
Inc. $9,440,639 for FMS
(Germany): maintenance of the Dangerous Waters Naval Simulator to meet
its simulation and training requirements, including proper levels of
integration and interoperability.
UNINHABITED
VEHICLES & CRAFT
General Atomics max. $78,000,000 for
integration and testing support for the Medium Altitude Long Endurance Tactical
(MALET) MQ-9 and MQ-1C Special Operations Forces Peculiar (SOF-p)
modifications; procurement of GA developed and produced aircraft kits; and
analysis and studies to inform government decision on potential future
MALET MQ-9 and MQ-1C SOF-p modifications. research, development, test and
evaluation; procurement; or operation and maintenance funding may be used
depending on the requirement.
General Dynamics $44,595,146 for
LRIP of the Surface Mine Countermeasure Unmanned Undersea Vehicle (SMCM UUV),
also known as Knifefish. The Knifefish program aims to provide a UUV that
detects and classifies undersea volume, bottom and buried mines in cluttered
environments. Knifefish is part of the Littoral Combat Ship Mine
Countermeasures Mission Package and can also be deployed from vessels of
opportunity.
Hydroid Inc. $15,826,493 for engineering support and training
services for the MK 18 Family of Systems– Unmanned Underwater Vehicle systems.
Teledyne Instruments Inc. $7,666,080 to
support the ongoing development of autonomous underwater vehicles, localization
systems, monitoring and navigation tele-sonar subsea modems.
COUNTER-UAS
Raytheon $23,817,657 for two
prototype High Energy Laser Weapon Systems (HELWS). Provides field assessment
for experimentation including 12 months of in-field operation by Air Force
personnel against unmanned aerial systems threats.
Berry Aviation for
$29,848,000 for fixed-wing transportation (incl medical evac) within CENTCOM
with a focus on Afghanistan. CHI Aviation $149,819,159 and Columbia Helicopters $224,394,412 for
rotary wing airlift support to transport passengers and cargo in Afghanistan. DynCorp
$32,753,836 to
train, advise and assist in Afghanistan.
KBR $27,721,832 for
BOSS at Isa Air Base, Bahrain.
Michael Baker International $9,000,000 for
communications engineering services in CENTCOM.
Midwest Air Traffic Control Service $8,410,622 for
aviation command and control operations and maintenance services for the U.S.
Air Force in Central Command.
Raytheon $36,250,251 for
procurement and storage of obsolescent spares for Qatar Early Warning Radar
(QEWR) sustainment.
USEUCOM
CoSolutions EIS JV $10,000,148 to
support intelligence training in Europe (at the Regional Joint Intelligence
Training Facility at RAF Molesworth, U.K.; Patch Barracks, Stuttgart, Germany;
and, on a temporary duty basis, at other locations in Europe and within the
continental U.S.).
Valiant Global Defense Services $10,645,455 for
Korea Battle Simulation Center operations and wide area networking support
services in Pyeongtaek, South Korea.
9Line LLC $10,262,787 for
non-clinical case management and advocate training support for wounded, ill,
and injured SOF Recovering Service Members (RSMs). Focus areas are in
recovery care coordination, military adaptive sports, benevolence, career
transition, and operations as it relates to SOCOM Warrior Care Program.
DEFENSE ADVANCED
RESEARCH PROJECTS AGENCY (DARPA)
Raytheon BBN $13,130,426 for a
DARPA research project. Raytheon $8,263,421 for a
DARPA research project.
University of Southern California $19,843,137 for a DARPA research
project.
Packet Forensics $10,000,000 for
DARPA Harnessing Autonomy for Countering Cyberadversary
Systems (HACCS)
research project.
CORPORATE CAPTURE OF
U.S. INTELLIGENCE / ESPIONAGE
American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Language $10,654,800 for
oral proficiency interviews, Presidio of Monterey, CA. [Most military
linguist trainees go on to work in an intel capacity.]
Booz Allen Hamilton $89,993,973 to
provide support services for DIA's Directorate of Analysis. Services are for
production, dissemination, and tracking of finished intelligence products,
including development & maintenance of applications and tools used to
perform the mission.
Radiant Geospatial Solutions $14,226,474 for Red
Wing Next Generation Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT) Cloud. Marketed as
delivering an automated and efficient workflow for National System of GEOINT
analysis by reducing latency for product generation, exploitation, and
intelligence gathering. Effort will expand the use of Amazon
managed services through assessment of emerging offerings with the goal of
improving resiliency, reducing cost, and reducing exposure to cyber
threats.
16 corporations, including majors like Booz Allen Hamilton, CACI,
and General Dynamics, and rising stars like Calhoun International, Mission
Essential Personnel, and SOS International compete for portions of $17,100,000,000
to
provide “worldwide coverage, support and assistance” to DIA by delivering
military intelligence “to warfighters, defense planners and defense and
national security policy makers, all vital to the security of the U.S.”
ACADEMIA – U.S. academia is part
of the U.S. war industry. Faculty and staff often justify ethical compromises
by claiming that the funding is too good to turn down and that they, the
academics, are ultimately not the ones determining when, where, or how to use
the weaponry being developed.
University of Dayton Research Institute $9,800,000 for
enhancement and improvement to the non-destructive evaluation capabilities for
aerospace structures and components at Wright-Patterson AFB, OH. Promotes
discovery and provides increased accuracy, precision, reliability and
optimization of the material state awareness of aerospace materials.
The University of Southern California (USC) $9,338,631 for R&D
of an artificial intelligence system that acquires machine common sense
through observation from images, video, and text by absorbing knowledge from
manually created sources and by human guidance. Research seeks capabilities
that can enable artificial intelligence agents to support search and rescue
efforts, autonomous vehicle navigation in unfamiliar terrain and machines that
can adapt to unforeseen circumstances.
TELECOM COMPLICITY
AT&T $8,132,606 for continued
services and sustainment support of Navy Enterprise 911 Routing and Management
Service throughout the continental U.S.; Commander Navy Region, Hawai‘i; and
Commander Joint Region, Marianas.
INVASIVE AIRCRAFT
BAE Systems $34,872,647 for up
to 505,560 man-hours of technical, engineering, operations and maintenance
support for communication-electronic equipment/systems and
subsystems. Services are in support of the Naval Air Warfare Center
Aircraft Division's Special Communications Mission Solutions
Division. Work outside the contiguous U.S. (90%); California, MD (10%).
JOINT
STRIKE FIGHTER (F-35) – Kenneth R. Possenriede was recently appointed executive vice president
and chief financial officer at Lockheed Martin. His previous position was vice
president of Finance & Program Management in the war corporation’s
Aeronautics division, where he helped run the accounting that supported the
F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program. His
promotion must be seen in this context.
BAE Systems to
procure Radio Frequency Countermeasures and the maintenance and repair of
multi-function test stations for F-35 aircraft for USAF ($37,068,372); Navy
& USMC ($13,556,992).
Lockheed Martin for
kits and special tooling for and retrofit of delivered F-35 for Air Force
($16,510,522); USMC ($7,693,130); Navy ($275,849); non-DOD ($4,698,676). Lockheed
Martin $12,031,145 for
kits and retrofit of delivered F-35 for USAF ($6,927,023; 58%); USMC
($5,104,122; 42%).
Lockheed Martin $2,426,326,544 for
F-35 initial spares (incl global spares packages, base spares packages,
deployment spares packages, afloat spares packages, and associated
consumables).
Elbit Fort Worth $7,228,544 for 15
Fast Characterization Tools, 15 Helmet Kit Fixtures, 15 Ready Room Testers, and
20 Night Vision Goggle Kits for the V-22 Color Helmet Mounted Display System. Also
provides drawing packages and the upgrade of five Fast Characterization Tools.
Raytheon $29,919,648 for V-22 Software Support Activity (SSA)
systems and software engineering, avionics integration and testing, software
testing, avionics acquisition support, and SSA operations to include classified
and unclassified laboratories, configuration and data management, and release
of avionics software products and related systems for Navy ($17,456,960; 58%);
Air Force ($10,847,531; 36%); DOD ($1,615,157; 6%).
FALCON (F-16)
L3 $10,411,380 for
F-16 aircraft simulator training program services: aircraft concurrency
requirements for M7.3 Operation Flight Plan to deliver medium and high-fidelity
simulation capability to train pilots.
HORNET (F-18)
General Dynamics $20,780,430 for 66
M61A2 20 MM Gun Systems in support of F/A-18E/F aircraft production for U.S.
Navy ($10,703,798; 52%); Kuwait ($10,076,632; 48%).
Raytheon $29,790,677 for Lot
14 full-rate production of 82 F/A-18 Control, Dispenser, Decoy, Countermeasures
Integrated Multi-platform Launch Controllers.
HORNET & GROWLER
COMMON AIRFRAME
Boeing $23,664,866 for
engineering, logistics, and program management of F/A-18A-D, E/F, and EA-18G
aircraft in support of reducing fleet out of reporting rates and maintenance
planning.
Physical Optics Corp. to support F/A-18E/F and EA-18G aircraft for
U.S. Navy ($22,334,109): data transfer unit production support, data transfer
units, ground data transfer units, maintenance access cables, mission data
transfer devices, and maintenance data transfer devices.
ELECTRONIC WARFARE
AIRCRAFT (GROWLER & PROWLER)
Boeing max. $27,000,000 for
E-6B repair for U.S. Navy.
Boeing $8,905,835 to
continue software development efforts for 2019 in support of the Next
Generation Jammer. Raytheon $74,091,217 for
pre-operational support for the Next Generation Jammer-Mid Band pod through
completion of the engineering, manufacturing, and development (EMD) phase as
well as development, test and evaluation (DT&E) activities.
Teradyne Inc. $14,456,731 to
procure Enhanced Tactical Pod Tester (e-TPT), a portable operational level test
platform system, specifically for the AN/ALQ-99 airborne electronic warfare
jamming system, found on EA-6B and EA-18G military aircraft.
AIRBORNE EARLY WARNING
(HAWKEYE & SENTRY)
Northrop Grumman $68,883,048 for
non-recurring engineering and obsolescence management to support delivery of 24
E-2D full-rate production Lot 7 – 11 aircraft.
Rockwell Collins $31,133,702 for one
E-2D Hawkeye Integrated Training System III Weapons Systems Trainer and one
Aircrew Procedures Trainer, including technical data.
Joint
STARS (E-8)
Rockwell Collins $40,219,702 for E-8
Aircrew Training Device sustainment.
POSEIDON
(P-8) & ANTI-SUBMARINE WARFARE
Boeing $32,078,298 for
damage tolerance analysis on P-8A aircraft. Also will
provide non-destructive inspections for structural components on the P-8A
aircraft.
Boeing $10,926,195 for
Tactical Open Mission Software Airborne Weapons Simulator (AWS) software
capability for the P-8A to serve as a training tool for the combat
aircrews. Tasking consists of design, development, test, and integration,
configuration management, and all logistics support elements of the AWS
software update.
WARTHOG
(A-10)
Boeing $999,000,000 for
A-10 wing replacements.
AIRLIFT
Honeywell $23,522,971 to
repair and upgrade C-5M Super Galaxy's Versatile Integrated Avionics / Avionics
Integrated Units (VIA/AIU) repair and upgrade to the 905 configuration.
Lockheed Martin $16,465,887 for
consumable parts and material, technical publications and engineering services
in support of C/KC-130J aircraft.
Rolls-Royce $47,959,610 for
C-130J propulsion long-term sustainment at Robins AFB, GA, and other various
locations.
AERIAL
REFUELING
Boeing $55,500,000 for
system level hardware and software critical design review of the boom telescope
actuator redesign on KC-46. Korte Construction Co. $63,921,812 to
design and build a KC-46A Depot Maintenance Hangar at Tinker AFB, OK.
MILITARY
RESEARCH LABS
General Dynamics $30,837,185 for
bioeffects research of directed energy effects to assist in transitioning DOD
technologies. Work at JB San Antonio, Fort Sam Houston.
IntraMicron
Inc. $9,377,828 for
provision of engineering and technical services for the Energy and Conversion
R&D Branch.
Phase Sensitive Innovations $10,553,397 for
R&D on RF-photonic systems, sub-systems, components, and devices for
Coherent Homodyne Integrated RF-Photonic System for Air Force Research Lab (AFRL).
Radiance Technologies $99,997,251 for
distributed, automated and intelligent hardware and software security. For an
adaptable set of models and tools, which can be used to provide detailed,
comprehensive, and automated cyber vulnerability assessment capabilities, which
can also be tailored towards multiple application spaces and missions. Models
and tools will provide system configurations and countermeasure placement to
perform vulnerability assessments on complex, distributed systems, which
include Internet of Things components in an automated fashion.
The Stratagem Group Inc. $32,600,866 for
Radio Frequency Identification, Detection, and Geolocation of Emitting Systems
software/hardware for AFRL. Provides improved collection and processing
capabilities across multiple ISR sensing sources in the detection and
characterization of priority radar waveforms.
Tekla Research Inc. $8,972,221 for
R&D in electro-optical and infrared for advanced ISR and electronic warfare
prototypes for Naval Research Laboratory.
UES Inc. $90,300,000 for
molecular assessment sensing technologies. Provides technology development
research, as well as development and demonstration of discovery of molecular
signatures of Airman performance and the operational environment and sensing of
these signatures in Air Force relevant scenarios at Wright-Patterson AFB.
REDSTONE
ARSENAL – Every major war corporation has a presence at Redstone Arsenal in
Huntsville, Alabama.
Raytheon $14,052,864 for
engineering services labor, travel, and material.
SAIC $16,498,835 for
systems engineering support in Huntsville, AL.
ABERDEEN
PROVING GROUND
Jacobs $97,762,528 for
test support services.
HELICOPTERS
Boeing $154,890,000 for new
AH-64E “Apache” helicopters. Boeing $33,581,477 for
non-recurring engineering design activities integrating the Improved Turbine
Engine into the AH-64E. Meggitt Defense Systems max. $22,189,186 for magazine
assemblies for the
AH-64.
Boeing $14,746,801 for
remanufacture of Longbow Crew trainers and spares.
Lockheed Martin $107,353,729 to
procure long lead items for six CH-53K LRIP lot 4 aircraft. Lockheed Martin
$48,325,008 for
spare parts to repair and maintain some CH-53K aircraft.
Triumph Engine Control Systems $7,473,340 to
overhaul a minimum of the fuel control main for the CH-47 “Chinook” helicopter.
Trident Technologies $7,450,142 for FMS
(unnamed): provide Non-Standard Rotary Wing Aircraft Project Office
programmatic support services.
GENERAL
AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE
Honeywell $11,465,688 for
repair, replacement, and program support for auxiliary power units used on
F/A-18 A-G models, P-3, and C-2 aircrafts along with providing coverage for the
main fuel controls and electronic control unit used on the F/A-18 and the P-3
engine driven compressor. Includes support for the Australian F/A-18 Super
Hornet under the FMS program, and represents less than 1% of the estimated
value.
Northrop Grumman $20,000,000 for
engineering services on all of Northrop designed platforms managed by the 424th
Supply Chain Management Squadron at Tinker AFB. Northrop Grumman $101,102,078 for
contractor logistics support services.
SAIC max. $48,000,000 for
supply chain management of industrial hardware used in aviation maintenance,
repair and overhaul.
TFAB Defense Systems $8,918,791 for
engineering services for develop the software, test hardware and related
documentation for test program sets for use with the Air Force's Versatile
Depot Automatic Test Station family of testers to isolate failures within line
replaceable units and shop replaceable units.
INDUSTRIAL
BASE – GENERAL
Advanced Technology International $99,000,000 for the
Navy Manufacturing Technology (ManTech) Center for Innovative Naval Shipbuilding
and Advanced Manufacturing.
AIRCRAFT
INSTRUMENTATION, PODS & SENSORS
FLIR Surveillance $92,875,276 to
repair and refurbishment and logistics support.
HEBCO Inc. $80,000,000 for
A-10 technical order sustainment by providing technically accurate and
up-to-date digital technical data.
RAFAEL $13,336,344 for
test equipment, spare parts, fixturing, repairs, training, engineering services,
and material support services to establish U.S. government I-Level and D-Level Toplite family of electro-optic sights. Work in Haifa,
Apartheid Israel.
Raytheon $534,000,000 for
Horizontal Technology Integration Second Generation Forward Looking Infrared
(2GF) Commander’s Independent Thermal Viewer (CITV), azimuth drive assemblies,
azimuth drive armor caps and rings, spares, and engineering.
Rockwell Collins $40,333,758 for
software development, updates, and improvements to include development,
engineering, and technical support.
FLIGHT
TRAINING
M1 Support Services $24,666,741 for
maintenance of T-38 aircraft.
PAE $19,156,738 for the
Aerial Targets Program. at Tyndall AFB, FL, and Holloman AFB, NM.
AIRCRAFT
PERSONNEL DEVICES
11 corporations $950,000,000 for
commercial aircrew items (e.g. uniforms & clothing, visual augmentation
equipment, helmets, body armor, survival equipment, air crew support equipment,
communication equipment, load bearing equipment, lethality support items,
boots, gloves, eye protection, egress equipment, aerial insertion equipment).
AIRBORNE
COUNTERMEASURES
Alloy Surfaces Co. $25,000,000 for
MJU-52 A/B aircraft decoy flares for protection against Man Portable Air
Defense Systems and air-to-air missiles. BAE Systems max. $83,934,598 for the
AN/AAR-57A(V) Common Missile Warning System.
AIRCRAFT PROPULSION
United Technologies max. $7,114,128 for
aircraft engine combustion chamber ducts.
AEGIS
Communications & Power Industries $30,938,890 for
production, repair, and engineering services of Aegis Cross Field Amplifiers
(CFA). The CFAs are microwave tubes installed in the AN/SPY-1 radar system
used on board the DDG51 and CG 52 ships. AN/SPY-1 radar is a search and
tracking system used for “ballistic missile defense.”
Lockheed Martin $176,339,634 to
repair different head-of-family part numbers in support of the AEGIS SPY-1
Weapon System.
Lockheed Martin $80,011,579 for
AEGIS Modernization (AMOD) production requirements for Navy (78.1%); Japan
(18.2%); Australia (3.7%)
L3 $33,082,096 for production, repair and engineering services of
the Aegis Cross Field Amplifiers. Cross Field Amplifiers are microwave
tubes installed in the AN/SPY-1 radar system used aboard DDG51 Class AEGIS
destroyers and CG 52 Class AEGIS cruisers.
LITTORAL
COMBAT SHIP (LCS)
Austal USA $23,099,311 to
accomplish advance planning, material procurement and work in support of the
post shakedown availability (PSA) of LCS USS Tulsa (LCS 16).
FLIR Surveillance $12,689,470 for
supplies, repairs and upgrades for Littoral Combat Ship configuration of Sea
Star SAFIRE III Electro-Optics Sensor Systems.
Lockheed Martin $18,849,765 to
provide engineering and management services for LCS-15 post shakedown
availability. Lockheed Martin will support 62,462 man-hours level of effort and
provide work specification, pre-fabrication, and material.
Northrop Grumman $9,462,556 for
production of Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) Surface-to-Surface Missile Module.
Raytheon $8,611,774 to
provide additional engineering services. Includes 35,000 hours and other direct
costs associated with system and shipboard integration, required system changes
and support of government led testing and training. Under this Raytheon will
provide the required services and deliverables to achieve weight reduction of
the Escort Mission Module (EMM) towed systems and associated dry-end components
in support of Littoral Combat Ship Anti-Submarine Warfare Mission Package.
Raytheon is responsible for fabrication, test, and delivery of EMM components.
Raytheon $11,738,000 for
systems that will deploy, tow and retrieve the AN/AQS-20 sonar for mine hunting.
AN/AQS-20 is a mine-hunting sonar for the LCS.
SOLPAC $12,111,121 to build
an LCS Mission Module Readiness Center at Naval Base San Diego.
SUBMARINES
General Dynamics $15,200,000 for
planning, material procurement, and repair work for USS Washington (SSN
787).
General Dynamics $64,838,526 for the
System Fire Control Subsystem hardware, associated deliverables, and spares for
production efforts supporting the second hull of U.K. Dreadnought Class
ballistic missile submarines, nuclear, recently named as HMS Valiant,
and the U.K. Software Facility.
Lockheed Martin $27,303,596 for
engineering services and other direct costs in support of the Integrated
Submarine Imaging System (ISIS).
Oceaneering International Inc. max. $34,316,273 for
Virginia class submarine sail racetracks, payload tube loading platforms, and
all-up-round canister special support equipment ladder kits with shipping
crates.
Phoenix International Holdings $37,775,336 for
personnel and services for mobilization, operation, storage, logistic support,
repair, and maintenance of the submarine rescue systems. Ensures the Navy's
submarine rescue systems are ready for rapid worldwide deployment, 24/7.
Progeny Systems Corp. $115,736,303 for an
upgrade to the Mk 48 mod 7 Common Broadband Advanced Sonar System (CBASS)
heavyweight torpedo program.
SURFACE SHIP
MAINTENANCE
Al Larson Boat Shop Inc., Epsilon Systems Solutions, Integrated
Marine Services Inc., Marine Group Boat Works Inc., Miller Marine Inc., Nielsen
Beaumont Marine $15,000,000 to
provide marine boatyard services and industrial support for boats and vessels
greater than or equal to 15 meters or 50 feet in length in San Diego, CA.
Detyens
Shipyards $21,316,067 for a
75-calendar day shipyard availability for the regular overhaul and dry-docking
of USNS Sacagawea (T-AKE 2).
Stantec Consulting Services $17,695,256 to
design a multi-mission dry dock at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard.
SHIP WEAPONRY
BAE Systems $8,411,293 for
MK38 Gun Weapon System Repair Program support.
Lockheed Martin $55,960,700 for combat
system engineering support on Ship Self-Defense System (SSDS).
Northrop Grumman $15,750,807 for
Ring Laser Gyro Navigation (RLGN) system, provisioned items, and associated
technical program support of Navy's WSN-7 navigation system. AN/WSN-7(V) RLGN is
a self-contained inertial navigator for Navy surface ships.
Raytheon $199,591,538 for MK
15 Close-In Weapon System (CIWS) upgrades and conversions, system overhauls,
and associated hardware for USA (85%); Saudi Arabia (8%); the U.K. (7%).
Raytheon $246,495,123 for
repair, upgrade, or replacement, required availability, required reliability,
configuration management, inventory management, and obsolescence management in
support of Close-In Weapon System, Land-based Phalanx Weapon System, RAM and SeaRAM.
Raytheon $190,523,870 for
materials and spares in support of Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile (ESSM) Block 2
LRIP requirements. Procures remaining materials in support of the ESSM LRIP
Lots One through Three all-up rounds and spares requirements.
Treadwell Corp. $7,330,400 to
repair 98 items for Navy Electrolytic Oxygen Generator System.
NAVAL SEA SYSTEMS
COMMAND (NAVSEA)
Caterpillar $54,000,000 for the
Service Life Extension Program (SLEP) supporting the Navy's expeditionary force
fleet of Caterpillar Heavy Construction Civil Engineering Support Equipment
(CESE) at Naval Base Ventura County, Port Hueneme, CA.
General Dynamics $1,077,009,532 for
detail design and construction of Expeditionary Sea Base (ESB) 6
and ESB 7, as well as definitization of ESB 6 long
lead time material, pre-production and engineering support.
General Electric $42,846,000 for
combustion chambers for U.S. Navy.
NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS
COMMAND (NAVAIR)
King Nutronics Corp. an $11,865,150 for
precision pressure standard systems to support NAVAIR Metrology and Calibration
Program. Program supports Navy depot level and intermediate calibration
laboratories. The precision pressure standards systems provide Metrology & Calibration
Program with inter-service calibration workload. Precision pressure standards
systems are used at intermediate level calibration labs afloat and ashore, as
well as the depot level calibration labs to verify accuracy and precision of
test instruments such as dial pressure gauges and digital pressure measurement
devices.
ShadowObjects LLC
$34,060,886 for
support services to include acquisition management, acquisition planning,
acquisition execution and administration, program management, systems
engineering, process automation and financial management in support of NAVAIR Logistics
& Industrial Operations group; Commander, Fleet Readiness Centers,
Corporate Business Office and other DOD commands and activities.
NAVAL AIR WARFARE
CENTER AIRCRAFT DIVISION (NAWCAD)
American Electronic Warfare Associates $40,103,262 for
technical support services for Aircraft Prototype Systems Division of NAWCAD Integrated
Battlespace Simulation & Test Department. Services include program
execution from initial conceptual studies, execution planning, management,
engineering, documentation, fabrication, installation / and test & evaluation
support for aircraft R&D, prototyping, experimentation, and test & eval
programs.
J.F. Taylor Inc. $108,987,777 to
provide engineering and technical services in support of the Integrated
Battlespace Simulation & Test Department, NAWCAD 5.4.3 Simulation Division
laboratories. Activities include R&D of requirements for aviation systems,
supporting system development, developmental & operational flight test
support, and life-cycle operational support to include system enhancement,
procedure refinement and accident investigations.
ZITEC Inc. $25,110,110 for up
to 672 alternate mission equipment mobility ready storage systems; two first
article units, and 670 production systems for the Navy and Marine Corps.
NAVAL
AIR WARFARE CENTER WEAPONS DIVISION (NAWCWD)
Bahfed
Corp., Laguna Components Inc., Centeva LLC, Unistar-Sparco Computers $11,500,000 for
various types of commercially available digital IT and services in support of
the Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division China Lake's Energetics
Department.
SPACE
& NAVAL WARFARE SYSTEMS COMMAND (SSC) (since renamed NAVWAR)
Leidos $8,208,133 for
Micro-processor En-route Automated Radar Tracking
System (MEARTS).
CYBER,
SIGINT & CRYPTOGRAPHY
Booz Allen Hamilton $8,004,263 for
Cyber Command readiness inspection at 15 air force bases.
RTL Networks Inc. $14,399,532 to
provide services re: cooperative cyber risk assessments and cyber table tops of
fighter/attack (fixed and rotary wing) and surveillance aircraft or similar aircraft,
tactical drones, GPS guided weapons, training simulators, Portable Electronic
Maintenance Aids equipment, software & development environments, and
associated communications & networks.
Sabre Systems Inc. $42,999,468 for the
R&D of cyber resilient and full spectrum cyber warfare capabilities in
support of the Integrated Battlespace Simulation and Test Department, Research,
Development, Test and Evaluation Infrastructure Division, Patuxent River, MD.
INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY & THE CLOUD
DLT Solutions $15,928,239 for
multiple Red Hat software items.
HGSNet LLC
$21,932,725 for
development, deployment and sustainment (DD&S) services, including
requirements analysis, software engineering, systems integration and
interoperability, data engineering and management, test, deployment, and
development, security and operations (DevSecOps),
cloud, infrastructure engineering and transitioning systems to operations in
support of National Background Investigations System. Work in Vienna, VA.
Kapili
Services for
system engineering and technical assistance (SETA) support services.
Lockheed Martin estimated $44,308,222 for
work on Radiant Mercury (RADMERC) operations to securely transfer data across
different security domains. Provides for installation, program management,
maintenance, modernization and sustainment of RADMERC systems. Also
provide system security authorization support, and logistics & training
services.
Northrup Grumman $19,077,364 for
Product Data Management and Migration Support Services: operate and maintain
Robins AFB product data hardware & software; to aid government in managing
and executing technical data generation, acceptance & sustainment
activities, processes, and products within the product data environment; and to
support data improvement, cleansing & migration efforts necessary to
prepare data for transition into modernized and/or Air Force enterprise‐level systems, such as the Enhanced Technical Information
Management System, the Technical Order Authoring & Publishing initiative,
solutions resulting from the USAF Product Lifecycle Management Initiative and
other system solutions which may result from system and data center
consolidation activities.
Oracle $137,837,975 for
Integrated Processor Capacity Services - SPARC Compatible (IPCS-SC) at current
Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) data centers or future DISA or
DISA-approved locations where DISA assumes an operational responsibility for
support of mission partner service requirements.
Pohaku
Pacific $21,830,133 max. for
program management, enterprise sustainment and license maintenance of the Joint
Legacy Viewer (JLV) software.
MACHINE
LEARNING
ECS Federal $78,725,114 for
machine learning and computer vision engineering.
IBM $59,999,958 for NorthPole Software/Hardware: design, verification,
fabrication, testing of a prototype artificial intelligence / machine learning
IBM NorthPole neural inference processor that will be
mounted on a test board.
Next Century Corp. $7,607,221 for
Multimodal Open Interfaces for Reasoning by Artificial Intelligence software
prototype system. Provides for an integrated platform that hosts algorithms
developed by Technical Area 1 (TA1) and TA2 Knowledge-directed AI Reasoning
Over Schemas performers.
COMMUNICATIONS
Data Link Solutions max. $75,000,000 for the
Block Upgrade II retrofit of Multifunctional Information Distribution System
(MIDS) low volume terminals.
B&H International LLC $10,000,000 for
computer subassemblies in support of the Warfighter Information
Network-Tactical Increment 2 system. General Dynamics $12,973,184 for Warfighter
Information Network-Tactical Increment 2 system.
Harris Corp. $18,739,106 for
procurement and repair of various radios and associated communications
equipment for Tactical Air Control Party – Modernization (TACP-M) program. Harris
Corp. radios provide tactical communications in a portable kit designed to be
packed into a bag or case easily carried or worn.
L3 Technologies $7,868,630 for
Dual Output Battery Eliminator retrofits and Ku Band Directional Antennas On
the Move upgrades.
Northrop Grumman $50,871,700 for
production, integration, fielding, and training of the Huntsman secure network
radio.
Raytheon max. $7,756,450 for
multiple radio equipment components for the Navy.
Rockwell Collins $44,454,546 for
UHF/VHF standard rack mounted receiver / transmitter radios and accessories to
replace out-of-date, non-upgradable radios currently deployed at tactical
training ranges worldwide in support of the Systems Replacement and
Modernization Program.
Rockwell Collins $15,400,000 for
services and supplies in support of modernization, expansion and depot-level
contractor logistics support. Provides support for Scope Command's High
Frequency Global Communications System.
SATELLITE
LAUNCHES
United Launch Services $156,752,771 for Delta
IV Heavy Launch services. Provides for launch vehicle production services
for National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) Launch Mission Three, the last of
three planned NRO launch missions under this contract.
SATELLITES
& SPACE SUPPORT
BAE Systems $369,000,000 (later corrected to $90,500,000) for
components and subsystems for instrumentation tracking systems worldwide, to
include radars, telemetry and optical instrumentation tracking systems.
Ensco Inc. $14,300,000 for off
base contractor accommodations for RN Systems Engineering and Integration
(SE&I) support. The government is not able to provide office space to the
contractor for performance on Peterson AFB, CO, and needs Ensco to secure off
base accommodations to continue performance on the SE&I contract.
Northrop Grumman $22,500,000 for
changes to the payload driven by selection of a host space
vehicle. Provides delivery of two Enhanced Polar System Recapitalization
(EPS-R) payloads.
Sonalysts
Inc. $14,516,477 for
Standard Space Trainer Mission-Specific Vendor Plug-in (MSVPs) for the Upward
Early Warning Radar.
MISSILE
DEFENSE AGENCY (MDA) – After intense lobbying by the
U.S. war industry, the D.C. regime pulled out of the Anti-Ballistic Missile
Treaty in 2002. This paved the way for the establishment of the Missile Defense
Agency, and allowed the U.S. war industry to develop, market, and sell
“ballistic missile defense” weaponry. This weaponry is one of the most
lucrative sectors of the U.S. war industry.
Lockheed Martin $326,998,037 to
design, develop, integrate, test, and certify the Aegis Ballistic Missile
Defense (BMD) 6.0 capability. 6.0 provides an increased BMD capability by
incorporating the Air & Missile Defense Radar, designated SPY-6, for
introduction on the first DDG Flight III.
Lockheed Martin $15,555,158 for
Space-Based Infrared System contractor logistics support for projects at
Peterson AFB, Buckley AFB, Greeley Air National Guard Station, and Boulder, CO.
Raytheon $13,248,183 for
engineering & technical services in support of Standard Missile-2/6 for
U.S. (96%); Australia, Taiwan, Germany, Denmark, S. Korea, Japan (4%).
BALLISTIC
MISSILES / NUCLEAR WEAPONRY
Boeing $122,910,723 for
ICBM cryptography upgrade increment II production.
General Dynamics $64,838,526 for the
Strategic Weapon System Fire Control Subsystem hardware, associated
deliverables, and spares for production efforts supporting U.K. Dreadnought
Class ballistic missile submarines, nuclear, recently named as HMS Valiant,
and the U.K. Software Facility.
Lockheed Martin $13,350,351 to
provide efforts on the U.S. Trident II (D5) navigation subsystem. Lockheed
Martin $11,498,789 for
U.S. Trident II (D5) efforts for the navigation subsystem.
Peraton
$11,374,305 for
continuation of support services including critical system assessment and
vulnerability services and reentry systems development support for the Trident
II (D5).
MISSILES,
BOMBS, ROCKETS, PROJECTILES
American Ordnance $43,351,782 for
M795 155mm projectile load assemble and pack.
BAE Systems $202,437,733 for
production and delivery of explosives and components at Holston Army Ammunition
Plant, TN.
Lockheed Martin max. $405,770,000 for
design, development, build and integration of large diameter rocket motors,
associated missile body flight articles, and support equipment for Army
Intermediate Range Conventional Prompt Strike Weapon System flight test
demonstrations.
Raytheon Lockheed Martin Javelin JV $11,100,544 for
engineering services for the Spiral 3 Test and Evaluation Plan, Spiral 3 System
Hardware Qualification, and Worldwide Ammunition Reporting System requirements
to support the Javelin Missile System.
Raytheon $17,486,136 for 72
LAU-115 D/A missile launchers; 16 LAU-116 B/A missile launchers left hand; and 32
LAU-116 B/A missile launchers right hand.
Raytheon $7,229,582 to support of the Maritime Strike Tomahawk
(MST) Rapid Deployment Capability. Provides for an updated technical data
package of guidance test set, upgrade of existing units to support the MST
upgrades, including hardware, software. Raytheon $349,014,465 for
Phase 2 of the Maritime Strike Tomahawk Rapid Deployment Capability for
completion of the Phase 1 design and integration efforts as well as test and
evaluation. Raytheon $47,917,924 for 469
Laser Maverick
units.
Reyes Construction $20,368,000 to
design-build missile magazines at Naval Weapons Station, Seal
Beach. Provides for new magazines that are needed to provide adequate
storage for vertical launch missile systems, missile variants, and for
assembled missile storage.
G-W Management Services $12,742,282 to
build an Ammunition Supply Point Upgrade, located at the Marine Corps Base
Quantico.
IF Armor International $10,856,307 for
explosion proof articulating boom lifts.
Tower Industries - Allied Mechanical WI $18,473,434 for the
Bomb Dummy Unit cast ductile iron practice bomb.
Southwest Range Services (a joint venture featuring PAE)
$377,006,101 for
engineering and technical expertise for operation, maintenance, research,
development and other support of testing facilities, instrumentation, systems,
and equipment for test operations in White Sands Missile Range, NM.
ORDNANCE DISPOSAL
Advanced Technology International and PAE ($8,777,905 and
$8,328,452, respectively) for
support services for the Naval Surface Warfare Center Indian Head EOD
Technology Division Demonstration and Assessment Team. Supports coordination of
operational forces, to include warfighter workshops and other engagement
activities, preparation and facilitation of technology demonstration and
assessment planning and readiness meetings, and analysis and reporting of
warfighting / warfighter inputs and concepts.
PREPOSITIONED STOCK
KBRwyle
$45,452,730 for
maintenance, supply, transportation and other logistics functions for Army
Prepositioned Stock-3 in Goose Creek, SC.
MOBILE
RADAR
Northrop Grumman $14,092,012 for
software release and emplacement displacement simultaneous motion component
supporting ongoing Ground/Air Task Oriented Radar Gallium Nitride efforts in
support of Program Executive Officer Land Systems, Quantico, VA.
Raytheon $9,306,511 for
field service representatives to deploy, operate, and sustain Sentinel Radars.
Raytheon $23,995,308 for
acquisition of a production for signal data processor kits for Sentinel A3
radars.
LAND
VEHICLES
BAE Systems $13,688,402 for
active protection system integration and urgent material release for the
Bradley Fighting Vehicle.
Birdon
America Inc. $196,941,052 for
bridge erection boats, crew protection kits, stock lists, tools, test
equipment, service representative and support, training and storage.
C.E. Niehoff & Co. max. $11,806,163 for
engine air conditioner generators.
General Dynamics $19,027,802 for
Abrams systems technical support.
General Dynamics $14,678,125 for
facilities modifications at the Joint Systems Manufacturing Center in Lima, OH.
Honeywell $110,870,867 for
Total Integrated Engine Revitalization (TIGER) hardware to meet the Anniston
Army Depot production of the Advanced Gas Turbine 1500 engine for the Abrams
tanks and TIGER field repair site requirements.
Navistar Defense $7,766,045 for 4x4
cargo trucks, 6x6 general transport truck, 6x6 30 ton recovery wrecker and medium
tactical vehicles general transport truck spares.
Oshkosh Defense $77,609,835 for
Joint Light Tactical Vehicle and installed kits. Oshkosh Defense max.
$27,537,300 for
pneumatic tire wheel assemblies. Oshkosh Defense $11,812,335 for
Authorized Stockage List.
SMALL
ARMS & LIGHT WEAPONRY (SALW)
Manufacturing Support Industries $9,500,000 for
M240 lightweight adjustable bipod.
GEAR
& EQUIPMENT
Berg Manufacturing $44,000,000 for a
self-service laundry system.
Leading Technology Composites Inc. max. $26,382,656 for
enhanced side ballistic inserts.
San Antonio Lighthouse for the Blind $13,303,000 for
Integrated Head Protection System, retention system units for helmets.
CLOTHING
Bremen-Bowdon Investments max. $7,966,345 for
men's blue trousers for the U.S. Air Force.
Campbellsville Apparel Co. max. $7,562,400 for
fuel handler's undershirts and moisture wicking t-shirts.
Hyman Brickle & Son, d.b.a. Northwest Woolen Mills max. of
$8,198,835 for
trousers.
SourceAmerica
$9,998,043 for
manufacture & development of the Army Green Service Uniform.
Atlantic Diving Supply an $11,104,250 for
purchase of up to a max. 70,000 tropical boots. Provengo
LLC $13,702,500 for up
to 70,000 tropical boots.
EDUCATION
& TRAINING
Airborne Tactical Advantage $13,495,999 for
contractor-owned and operated Type IV supersonic aircraft for threat simulation
in Newport News, VA (44%); Point Mugu, CA (37%); various locations outside the mainland
U.S. (19%).
Flatter Inc. $39,559,613 for the
Air Force Senior Leadership Development Program (AFSLDP). Provides technical,
functional, and managerial expertise to further support the continual
development, enhancement, sustainment and facilitation of the AFSLDP by
providing analysis, subject matter expertise, guidance and support to the Force
Development and Senior Leadership trainings as well as systems.
Intercontinental Construction Contracting $14,893,318 for
excavation and installation of in-ground pre-placed crypts, construction of a
maintenance building with restroom and storage in West Point, NY.
HII Mission Driven Innovative Solutions $15,604,482 to
provide Headquarters Marine Corps, Plans, Policies and Operations; and Marine
Corps Installations Command with technical and engineering support for the
Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and High-Yield Explosive
Consequence Management Program.
DEFENSE THREAT
REDUCTION AGENCY (DTRA)
Applied Research Associates Inc. max. $240,000,000 for
24/7/365 technical reachback operational and decision
support analysis, as well as R&D, to develop and advance DTRA weapons of
mass destruction operational support capabilities.
UTILITIES – Privatizing utilities is never a good idea. It prioritizes
profit over the health and wellbeing of the people. Additionally, water is a human
right; corporate greed
should be nowhere near it.
Dominion Privatization SC $24,946,260 for the
ownership, operation and maintenance of the electric utility systems at Fort
Jackson, SC.
CDM Federal Programs Corp. $49,000,000 to
support the Navy's public works business line. Work includes but is not
limited to evaluate, analyze, development of plans, standard operating and
maintenance procedures, and recommend improvements for utility management;
utility operation and maintenance; electric and steam production; electric and
steam distribution; natural gas distribution; water and wastewater treatment;
water distribution; wastewater collection; utility privatization and
out-sourcing; cybersecurity and control systems; advanced metering; energy
management; energy security; energy and water conservation; project financing;
utility regulation; utility rate making and analysis; commodity and service pricing
and procurement; supply and demand practices; market design; and fuel
sourcing.
Choctawhatchee Electric Cooperative $13,700,591 for
electric operations and maintenance and renewal and replacement utility service
charge for Air Force.
MEDICAL
Booz Allen Hamilton $12,464,707 for
integrated professional services across the Military Health System (MHS).
GiaCare and
MedTrust JV $218,983,564 for
registered nursing services.
North American Rescue max. $41,742,284 for
medical surgical products. Phoenix Textile Corp. max. $42,261,856 for
medical surgical products.
A-dec Inc. max. $49,500,000 for
hospital equipment and accessories for DLA electronic catalog. Arthrex Inc.
max. $375,000,000 for
hospital equipment and accessories for DLA electronic catalog. BMK Ventures
Inc. max. $10,500,000 for
hospital equipment and accessories for DLA electronic catalog.
AMYX Inc. $56,818,861 for
contracting and program management support to DHA. AMYX Inc. $47,926,649 for
program and acquisition support services include, but are not limited to,
program management support and other related workload requirements associated
with acquisition and business processes.
Diversified Technical Systems $38,441,877 for
Warrior Injury Assessment Manikin anthropomorphic test devices.
SAFETY
The Whiting-Turner Co. $15,300,139 for
design and installation of a fire protection system for the Power Propulsion
Facility, Building 633, at the Philadelphia Navy Yard.
Wolverine Fire Protection $11,104,895 for
fire protection upgrades at NAS Jacksonville, FL.
FUEL
& ENERGY – The U.S. Armed Forces consume more fossil fuels than any other organization in the
world.
Tesoro ($348,692,953); BP ($315,599,804); Par Hawaii Refining
($271,274,321); Valero ($260,554,844); Equillon
Enterprises ($228,126,037); BP ($157,502,370); U.S. Oil & Refining )$156,746,055); Petro Star )$110,836,555);
Phillips 66 )$58,246,377); Epic Aviation )$38,905,276); Sinclair Oil Corp. )$38,197,366) for
fuel in TX, ILWA AK, OR, UT, and the Rocky Mountain Region of the U.S.
Petro Star max. $52,630,968 for JA1
jet fuel. Epic Aviation max. $7,955,949 for
fuel.
Direct Energy Business Marketing ($15,881,084); Constellation New
Energy-Gas Division ($10,742,319); CenterPoint Energy Services ($10,738,786) for
pipeline quality direct supply natural gas. Ameresco Inc. $7,140,290 to
install a natural gas driven reciprocating engine combined heat and power
system, associated pumps, controls, interconnect fees and civil mechanical
electrical upgrades in Fort Leonard Wood, MO.
APTIM Federal Services $15,248,090 0004 to
clean, inspect, repair, and inspect repairs to petroleum storage tanks in JB
Pearl Harbor-Hickam.
MEB General Contractors $20,557,000 for a
truck fueling system in Seymour Johnson AFB, NC.
WHH Nisqually-Garco JV 2 $22,252,000 to
build a hot refueling system at Gray Army Airfield at JB Lewis-McChord, WA.
TRANSPORTATION _
USTRANSCOM
Harley Marine Services $19,819,032 for
transportation of DOD-owned fuel and marine diesel by tug and barge to the DLA.
Trident Technologies $13,616,300 to
Extend Services for the Enterprise Architecture, Data, and Engineering (EADE)
to continue support services for USTRANSCOM, Air Mobility Command/A6, and the
Surface Deployment and Distribution Command.
TRANSPORTATION _
MILITARY SEALIFT COMMAND
Crowley Logistics $328,000,000 for
continued surface transportation coordination services for movement of freight
within the U.S. and Canada under the DOD Freight Transportation Services
program to the DLA and Defense Management Agency.
WAREHOUSING &
DISTRIBUTION
Arizona Industries for the Blind $8,600,000 for
warehousing, storage, logistics and distribution functions. I.E.-Pacific Inc.
$13,231,000 to build
a supply warehouse and administrative facility at Marine Corps Base, Camp
Pendleton.
ENVIRONMENTAL
AECOM $14,749,825 for investigation and remediation of releases,
and groundwater protection & evaluation for Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage
Facility, JB Pearl Harbor-Hickam.
CAPE Environmental Management $7,771,456 to
develop an amendment to the 2014 action memorandum based on engineering
evaluation/cost analysis alternatives for IR Site 19 NTCRA, and implement the
actions in the amendment: excavation, surface vacuuming and erosion control at
MCAS Miramar, San Diego. Due to ongoing movement of contaminated sediment/soils
and lead overshot from Site 19, the Navy seeks “an interim solution” that will
stabilize and remove contaminated sediments and soils surrounding the range.
GEO Consultants Corp. $9,000,000 for
environmental services.
Alliance Technical Services max. $9,760,579 for
third party logistics hazmat support services.
HydroGeoLogic
Inc. $95,000,000 for
hazardous, toxic and radioactive waste remediation activities in St. Louis.
HydroGeoLogic
Inc., CTL Environmental, PE Ayuda JV LLC,
CAPE-Cabrera JV LLC, ESI-ATC JV LLC, PIKA-Insight JV, EnSafe
Inc. compete for $95,000,000 for
environmental restoration.
FOOD
SERVICES
C&C Produce max. $48,000,000 for
fresh fruits and vegetables. California Department of Rehabilitation
$56,473,292 for
food services, dining facilities management, food receiving and storage, food
preparation for grab-n-go services, food serving, facility sanitation, and
janitorial duties, logistics and management functions. Latina Boulevard Produce
max. $49,353,705 for
fresh fruits and vegetables. Missouri Department of Social Services $16,675,000
for
full food service in Fort Leonard Wood, MO. Sysco max. $37,893,960 for
full line food distribution. Sysco $49,019,871 for
full line food distribution.
BASE
OPERATIONS SUPPORT SERVICES (BOSS) - Base operations support services (BOSS) usually
involve a combination of facility management,
fire & emergency services, grounds maintenance, janitorial services,
pavement clearance, pest control, port operations, utilities, vehicles &
equipment service, and waste management. This work was done by the troops, prior to
the corporate takeover of the Pentagon.
Akima
Intra‐Data $152,871,144 for
industrial & test security; security services; command, control, and
communication functions; fire and emergency services; environmental; safety;
occupational and environmental health; base supply; cargo movement, and vehicle
maintenance at Arnold Engineering Development Complex.
DynCorp $27,079,693 for
BOSS at Naval and DIA Facilities in D.C., MD, and VA.
IAP World Services $10,950,782 for
BOSS at NAS Patuxent River, MD.
Integrated Systems Development Corp. $7,034,345 for
facility support services at JB Anacostia-Bolling, Washington, D.C.
Noble Supply & Logistics max. $90,000,000 for
facilities maintenance, repair and operations items in Southeast Region Zone 2
of the U.S. SupplyCore Inc. $77,500,000 for
facilities maintenance, repair, and operations items in Southeast Region Zone 1
of the U.S.
PRIDE Industries $17,421,355 for
BOSS at Fort Rucker, AL.
Tiya
Services $36,622,610 for
BOSS, Fort Benning, GA.
CONSULTING,
OFFICE, BUSINESS, ADMIN & LOGISTICS – A January 2015 report noted that trimming some outsourced administrative
waste (like we see in this category of consulting, admin, and business
logistics) would have saved roughly $125 billion over five years. The Pentagon
leadership (many of whom come from leadership positions in U.S. war
corporations) buried the report, fearing Congress might use it to cut the war
budget.
Digital Management LLC $19,141,206 for
interactive Personnel Electronic Record Management System.
Kearney & Co. $13,031,667 for
advisory and assistance services support for Air Force Warfighting Integration
Capability missions. Will provide for future and concepts analysis, design
blueprints, capability development strategic integration, capability
development implementation analysis, assessment of opportunities for new
capability, workflow management, strategic communication, special access
program integration, simulation studies, war gaming support, decision
analytics and strategy, planning, programming, budgeting and execution
analysis.
Kearney & Co. $9,620,685 for
advisory and assistance services to support Total Force analysis. Includes
capability and capacity analysis of Air Force mission areas; linking results to
the strategy, planning, and programming process; performing planning,
programming, and budgeting study excursions; analytically supporting Total
Force initiatives, strategy review, and assessment and planning support.
IBM $30,994,674 for
services and solutions necessary to support and maintain the Army's General
Fund Enterprise Business System.
QED Systems $9,616,948 for
program management, engineering, logistics, business, administrative,
operations and security services in Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD.
Stantec Consulting Services $9,000,000 for
geotechnical services.
TekSynap
Corp. $31,657,006 for
general program management, technical, research, analytical, and administrative
support.
WMR-532 LLC $49,900,000 for
operations, maintenance and technical support.
FINANCES
Sehlke
Consulting $9,999,500 for
financial management support services.
OVERSEAS
CONSTRUCTION
CH2M—Burns & McDonnell JV max. $15,000,000 for
design and engineering services for air operations and to support facility
modernization throughout NAVFAC worldwide.
One Turkish firm, one German firm, two U.S. firms, and two Polish
firms $249,950,000 for
property repair, maintenance, and construction services throughout Poland.
Stanley Consultants Inc. max. $95,000,000 for
design and engineering services for industrial facilities in NAVFAC Europe,
Africa, and Southwest Asia (EURAFSWA) and worldwide.
5 Italian firms, one U.S. firm, and one Spanish firm $49,950,000 for
design-build and design-bid-build services.
9 firms, including AECOM and Jacobs, $94,500,000 for
architect, engineering, master planning and design services via USACE,
Wiesbaden, Germany.
MAINLAND
INFRASTRUCTURE
Alltech Engineering Corp. $11,648,500 to
rehabilitate spillway tainter gates at Raystown Dam.
Burns & McDonnell Engineering $9,800,000 for
pre-design investigation and design services for the Bureau of Indian Affairs,
San Carlos Irrigation Project, power transmission infrastructure improvements
located in Coolidge, AZ.
Dumey
Contracting $14,714,782 for
construction and degrading an existing levee and levee with berms and ditches
in Hornersville, MO.
Heeter
Geotechnical Construction $23,908,476 for
Lock excavation construction in Grand Rivers, KY.
Herve
Cody Contractor $20,607,010 for
reservoir and intake canal bank stabilization in Indiantown, FL.
Integrated Environmental Solutions $9,737,430 to
stabilize the existing crib structure for the Chicago Lock's North Pier.
J.E. McAmis Inc. $140,700,210 for
construction activities related to rehabilitating the South Jetty located at
the mouth of the Columbia River, Hammond, OR.
Morrish-Wallace
Construction $8,243,527 for
repair and stone revetment along Lake Erie, Hamburg, NY.
Widman Inc. $15,000,000 for
lower river land repair. Widman $30,000,000 for
upper river land repair.
AIRFIELD
REHABILITATION
Parsons $139,123,690 for
runway repair at Bucholz Army Airfield, Kwajalein
Atoll, Marshall Islands.
Summers Concrete Contracting $25,000,000 to
repair airfield pavements at Moody AFB, Valdosta, GA; and Sebring, FL.
“HOMELAND”
CONSTRUCTION
Meridian Engineering $16,950,000 for
Homeland Security Border Patrol facilities and tactical infrastructure in
Sales, AZ.
Southwest Valley Constructors $80,869,000 for
design-build construction in support of DHS in McAllen, TX.
“GREEN”-ING
THE MILITARY
Swift River Versar JV max. $18,000,000 for
professional services that will support the study and implementation of mission
sustainment and coastal readiness measures, including hardened structures and
green infrastructure, which will ensure Navy and Marine Corps readiness of
installations, ranges and operation areas.
San Diego Gas and Electric (SDG&E) Co. $12,765,441 for
energy conservation measures at Camp Pendleton, San Diego, CA.
MAINLAND CONSTRUCTION
& ENGINEERING – Endless war requires
endless construction and repair. An added bonus for the Pentagon and the U.S.
war industry is how this construction activity effectively co-opts the working
class, making them feel like they’re on the same team as the troops. It is a
very powerful narcotic.
AECOM, Burns & McDonnel, Jacobs HDR Engineering compete for
$49,000,000 architect-engineer services, preparation of studies, analysis and
design.
Barnhart-Reese Construction $11,456,209 for
construction of a satellite fire emergency response station in Area 27 of Camp
Pendleton.
Black & Veatch Special Projects Corp., AECOM, Zapata Group Inc.
will compete for $49,000,000 for
architectural and engineering services.
Bryan Construction Inc. $69,146,753 to
build a tactical equipment maintenance facility and ancillary buildings on Fort
Carson, CO.
Design Partners Inc. max. $50,000,000 for
architect-engineer services for various architectural projects under NAVFAC
Hawai‘i.
Diversified Maintenance Systems max. $25,000,000 for
electrical systems construction alterations, renovations and repair projects at
Naval Base Ventura County. Diversified Maintenance Systems max. $90,000,000 for
other specialty trade contractors construction alterations, renovations and
repair projects at Naval Bases Coronado, Point Loma, and San Diego, and MCAS
Miramar.
Kinder Brothers Excavating, SYTE Corp., Randy Kinder Excavating
Inc., C&M Contractors compete for $50,000,000 for
construction of relief wells, repairs to existing wells, and construction of
earthen berms.
Kokosing Construction Co./O'Brien & Gere JV $10,268,652 for
construction management that include extensive water treatment management
services and dredging material disposal.
Harper Construction Co. $17,737,397 for
construction of a directed energy integration laboratory at Naval Base, Ventura
County.
HDR Engineering $20,000,000 for
architect, engineering and design services.
Heffler
Contracting Group max. $49,000,000 for
commercial and institutional building construction alterations, renovations,
and repair projects at Camp Pendleton.
Insight Pacific $8,577,620 for
repair and maintenance of pumps at JB Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawai‘i.
JE Dunn $295,974,160 to
replace the hospital at Fort Leonard Wood, MO.
The Korte Co. $10,470,093 for
renovation of Hangar 1338 at Naval Station Mayport, FL.
Lord & Son Construction $32,128,489 to
build a Long-Range Stand-Off Acquisition Facility on Eglin AFB, FL.
Massman Construction
$8,414,000 for
lock and dam gate anchorage in Clarksville, MO.
Messer Construction $28,968,000 to
build a maintenance hangar, maintenance hangar area, general purpose shop area,
corrosion control area and avionics shop area.
MN&DPI JV $15,000,000 for
various structural and waterfront projects and other projects in NAVFAC
Pacific.
MW Builders Inc. $23,477,000 for
barracks renovation in Fort Leonard Wood, MO. MW Builder's Inc. $28,777,000 for
construction & renovation to barracks, Fort Riley, KS.
Reyes Construction Inc. $21,899,000 for retrofiting the graving dock at Naval Base, San
Diego.
The Ross Group Construction Corp. $46,949,880 to
build a new visiting quarters facility at Little Rock AFB, AR.
Semper Tek Inc. $49,000,000 for
construction services.
Signature Renovations LLC $100,000,000 for
design-build/bid-build construction services at the Pentagon and the
surrounding Pentagon Reservation.
S.J. Amoroso Construction $143,594,000 for
Department of Veteran's Affairs Palo Alto Healthcare System construction,
French Camp, CA.
Unified Business Technologies $7,379,877 for
engineering and program management for capital improvement with various design
and construction periods at MCAS Cherry Point, NC; and Camp Lejeune,
Jacksonville, NC.
Verdis-Takisaki JV,
National Native American Construction, Imperial Construction NW, SeAK Construction Solutions $23,000,000 for
design-build construction efforts at Fairchild AFB, WA. Verdis-Takisaki
JV, National Native American, Imperial Construction, and Global-Northcon JV shared $23,000,000 for
design-build construction efforts at Fairchild AFB.
Yaeger Architecture $10,000,000 for
architect and engineering services.
ZGF-Leo A. Daly JV $130,000,000 for
engineering, architectural, renovation, construction of new specialty care
building, construction of a new parking garage, upgrades to utility and energy
plant, demolition of buildings, development and evaluation of alternatives,
design, and support during construction.
6 firms $45,000,000 for
construction within the Naval Support Activity Mid-South.
4 firms will compete for
$45,000,000 mechanical infrastructure repair services.
6 firms compete for
max. $240,000,000 for construction, renovation, and repair of roofing systems
at installations in CA, AZ, NV, UT, CO, and NM.
7 firms shared $195,000,000 for
construction projects located within NAVFAC Southeast, specifically north
FL/south GA.
GUARD
& RESERVE CONSTRUCTION
Nisou LGC
JV $8,945,520 to
build the aerial port facility at Grissom Air Reserve Base, IN.
P&S Construction Inc. $9,457,700 to
build a small arms range at Westover Air Reserve Base, MA.
Cerebral, Ironhide Construction Inc.,
Kingery Construction Co., L&J Building Co., K&S LLC, Nemaha Landscape Construction,
Pro-Mark Services Inc., RGC Constructors Inc., Venus Unlimited compete for
$15,000,000 for National Guard construction projects.
DREDGING
Cottrell Contracting Corp. $10,437,490 for
Norfolk Harbor Channel maintenance dredging. Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Co.
$26,470,000 for
Baltimore Harbor maintenance dredging. Inland Dredging Co. $24,000,000 to
rent 20-24 inch Cutterhead Pipeline Dredge and Attendant Plant for dredging in
AL, MS and FL.
Manson Construction $13,655,300 for
Houston Ship Channel hopper dredging in Galveston, TX. RLB Contracting
$13,584,500 for
maintenance dredging in Port Arthur, TX. T.W. LaQuay
Marine $10,736,570 pipeline dredging in Port Isabel, TX.
Manson Construction $24,000,000 for
rental of a cutterhead pipeline dredge for dredging in Mobile Harbor, AL.
Norfolk Dredging Co. $133,162,809 for
Savannah (GA) inner harbor dredging. Norfolk Dredging Co. $124,460,600
Charleston (SC) harbor dredging.
Weeks Marine Inc. $8,385,050 for
furnishing one fully crewed and equipped hydraulic pipeline cutterhead dredge
in Lafourche, LA.