www.warindustrymuster.com
Hundreds
of corporations, big and small, comprise the US war industry.
Endless war is the most profitable racket on Earth. What follows
are the contracts issued during August 2021.
FOREIGN
MILITARY SALES (FMS)
– The US war
industry sells to capitalist regimes around the world through direct commercial
sales and foreign military sales (FMS). FMS tend to deal with big-ticket items
or goods and services of a sensitive nature. Through FMS, the US government
procures and transfers industry goods and services to the allied government. In
fiscal year 2020, the war industry sold
$50.8 billion through FMS, and $124.3
billion through direct commercial sales.
InfoPoint LLC $61,185,320 (max.) for
support services to Defense Security Cooperation Agency [the agency in that
administers FMS] Information Management & Technology: security cooperation
application development, sustainment, and support. Support services include software
development; software testing training; application customer support and
troubleshooting; SharePoint management; SharePoint development; web site
development and maintenance; mainframe development and full stack maintenance;
report and dashboard development and maintenance; office automation support;
and data modeling system and user documentation. Work in Mechanicsburg, PA.
Daycraft
Systems $16,417,214 for
FMS (Mexico): firearms and training.
Lockheed Martin $51,793,127 for
program management support, including development of customer unique
capabilities in support of ongoing development of the air system for the F-35
program for an undisclosed FMS customer.
General Atomics $42,555,776 for
additional MQ-9 Reaper contractor logistics support for the U.K.’s Air Force. General
Atomics $8,113,085 for
MQ-9 Reaper support equipment and spare parts for the U.K.’s Air Force.
FMS
SURROUNDING CHINA
Lockheed Martin $117,686,514 for
FMS (S. Korea): non-recurring engineering and field services representative
efforts to bring 12 MH-60R aircraft to a South Korea Navy configuration.
Lockheed Martin $34,400,000 to
provide integration and installation of a Hellenic Navy System configuration on
three USN8 time configuration remote sensors for aircraft. Also procures four
Airborne Low Frequency Sonars in support of the MH-60R program for U.S. Navy
and FMS ($11,855,070).
Lockheed Martin for
engineering services and supplies in support of the MK92 Fire Control System
including equipment changes, repairs, and overhauls; engineering and field
services in support of in-service engineering requirements; computer
programming; and documentation development. Involves FMS to Taiwan ($7,482,000).
FMS
MIDDLE EAST
TCOM L.P. $217,270,662 for
FMS (Saudi Arabia): Meter Persistent Surveillance Systems-Tethered in Elizabeth
City, NC.
Vertex Aerospace (owned by private equity firm
American Industrial Partners) $9,918,884 for
FMS (Kuwait): organizational and intermediate depot maintenance, logistics and
supply support for three KC-130J aircraft. Also provides limited repair of
common support equipment.
CONTINUITY
OF GOVERNMENT
KIRA Operations Support $20,000,000 for
base operations and support services for Raven Rock Mountain Complex, Fairfield,
PA.
UNINHABITED
AIR VEHICLES & CRAFT
Kratos
$338,071,466 for
production (lots 17-21), out-of-warranty-repairs, and contractor logistics
support.
UNINHABITED
SEA VEHICLES & CRAFT
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
$9,693,289 for
work on “Autonomous Systems and Communications.” Work spans vehicle autonomy
and multimodal communications. Aims to improve base understanding of the
environment through insitu sampling and
autonomous decision making for the Naval research community.
CORONA
NALGE NUNC International Corp. $192,500,000 for
domestic capacity expansion of the production of plastic pipette tips for the
Department of Health and Human Services in care of Joint Acquisition Task
Force. Increases domestic production up to 160 million pipette tips/month in
support of domestic COVID-19 testing.
Ortho Clinical Diagnostics $53,728,155 for
increase production capacity of U.S. antibody and antigen test kit assays as
well as test analyzers (VITROS® Systems and SARS-CoV-2 antigen and antibody
tests) in Rochester, NY.
Pfizer $3,500,000,001 for
the 500 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine for international donation.
Empire Hospitality LLC $30,000,000 to
provide emergent restriction of movement COVID-19 support services to include
lodging, laundry, transportation and sustenance in support of Commander, Second
Fleet.
SteriPack
USA Ltd. $14,743,000 for
industrial base expansion of polyester-spun swab-in-tubes for DOD’s Defense
Assisted Acquisition (DA2) Cell at Robins AFB, GA, on behalf of the Department
of Health and Human Services.
COUNTER-UAS
MZA Associates Corp. $18,697,835 for
the counter unmanned aerial vehicle (C-UAS) High Energy Laser Weapon System
(HELWS), compact and portable using commercial components.
Bryan 77 Construction JV $9,211,147 to repair
the Scorpion Gate at Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti, to
meet current anti-terrorism force protection requirements.
Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the
Advancement of Military Medicine (HJF)
$48,060,258 for
overseas support activities for U.S. Army Medical Research Directorate-Africa in
Nairobi, Kenya; Kampala, Uganda; and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Leidos $20,948,444 for
contractor logistics support for Mi-17 and PC-12 aircraft previously supporting
Afghanistan forces in over-the-horizon location, United Arab Emirates.
EUCOM
Hesco
Bastion Inc. and Maccaferri Inc. $500,000,000 for
the Expeditionary Barrier System. Work in USA (SC, MD), U.K. and Italy.
Tepe
Bozdemir Adi Ortakligi (Ankara,
Turkey) $44,485,901 to
construct a storage complex for facilities, equipment, and vehicles in Campia Turzii, Romania.
Vectrus Systems $7,834,300 for
base operations support services at Deveselu, Romania.
NORTHCOM
QB Group LLC (San Juan) $33,765,000 for
design and construction of a communications and contingency response facilities
at Muñiz Air National Guard Base, Isla Verde, Puerto
Rico.
Chugach $8,296,583 for
construction of a new combat training facility at Marine Corps Base Guam. Includes
construction of a covered training area, field training area, rappel training
area, hand-to-hand combat pit and an obstacle course. Caddell-Nan JV $36,571,666 for
design and construction of a high-bay warehouse at Marine Corps Base Guam.
Great Eastern Group Inc. $9,130,194 for
12 months operation of the offshore support vessel Hercules. Vessel will be
utilized to support refueling and resupply of the Sea-Based X-Band Radar
(SBX-1) in INDOPACOM.
Maersk Line Ltd. $14,638,671 for
the Army Prepositioned Stock Four, Japan Watercraft, Logistics Support Services
under the Enhanced Army Global Logistics Enterprise program. Work in Yokohama,
Japan.
MNDPI Pacific JV $88,000,000 for
various structural and waterfront projects and other projects in NAVFAC Pacific
[Northern Marianas Islands (70%); Australia (10%); Japan (10%); HI (10%)].
ARNE Aviation LLC, Construction Helicopter, Erickson
Inc., Paraclete Aviation, Rampart Aviation LLC, Marana Tactical Flight LLC,
Win-Win Aviation Inc. $200,000,000 for
military freefall and static line support servicing for Naval Special Warfare
Command requirements in various continental U.S. locations.
Technology Service Corp. (TSC)
$230,000,000 (maximum) for
aircraft, turrets and spares to provide U.S. Special Operations Command with an
increased multi-intelligence capability.
DEFENSE ADVANCED
RESEARCH PROJECTS AGENCY (DARPA) – Most DARPA work is carried out by
corporations, including academic institutions.
Applied Physical Sciences Corp. $9,994,747 to
support an unspecified DARPA research project.
Lockheed Martin $12,127,144 for
Control of Revolutionary Aircraft with Novel Effectors (CRANE)
program, phase 1.
CORPORATE CAPTURE OF
U.S. INTELLIGENCE / ESPIONAGE
BAE Systems $7,864,844 for R&D to
advance four key analytic capabilities within the current Maintenance Aware
Design environment system, built off the Insight multi-intelligence (multi-INT)
exploitation framework.
COLSA Corp. $217,439,430 to
provide scientific computing operations, analysis, and applications support for
Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) in Redstone
Arsenal, AL.
L3Harris $17,471,963 for
management support services for 645th Aeronautical Systems Group,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.
Leidos $64,883,410 for
engineering and technical support (ETS) services including supporting systems
in the field and maintaining integrated systems. Involves multiple information technology
disciplines for design, integration, testing, certification, and fielding,
training and sustainment activities. Services
encompass multiple activities associated with the intelligence systems and
applications that fall under responsibility of Hopper Information Services Center
in support of the Office of Naval Intelligence.
NewBridge
Partners Inc. $10,634,861 for
geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) software and computing architecture assessment,
Fort Belvoir, VA. Investigate, design, assess, and coordinate various GEOINT
space and network architectures to provide more timely and relevant products to
military and other users. Skyline
Software Systems $8,200,000 for
renewal of commercial-off-the-shelf node-locked site license for TerraExplorer Pro with Command and Control/Mission Planning
and TerraBuilder 3D Geospatial Viewing and Analysis
software.
Grunley Construction $21,386,000 for
design and construction of a new access-control facility at Fort Meade.
Aviation Systems Engineering Company
$11,057,621 to
provide technical engineering services (including systems engineering, research
and technical analysis, advanced capabilities analysis, functional requirements
definition & allocation, information assurance, verification/test, system
documentation, and technical data) in support of maritime patrol and
reconnaissance aircraft programs involved in development of new operational
requirements to provide improved ISR and tracking capabilities.
ACADEMIA – US academia is part of
the US war industry. Faculty and staff often justify this flagrant ethical
compromise 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.
Georgia Tech Research Corp. $11,510,337 to
develop a new breed of high performance computer (HPC), dubbed “Real-time HPC,”
which balances computational throughput with extreme low latency to create a
largescale virtual radiofrequency test range.
The University of Missouri Kansas City
$39,489,484 for
the Pulsed Tactical Effector for Regulated Attack (PTERA) program, which seeks
to develop families of electronic effector and support technologies at the
system, component and sub-component level that enable new Navy missions when
placed aboard and/or in concert with Group 1 through 3 unmanned aerial
vehicles.
Penn State University Applied Research
Laboratory $50,000,000 for
operation and management of Navy Manufacturing Technology (ManTech) Electronics
Manufacturing Center, Freeport, PA. Develop naval platform-related
manufacturing technologies and transition the technology for implementation in
electronics manufacturing and other industrial facilities. In addition to
accomplishing the center’s core mission, the contractor shall manage, operate,
sustain and enhance the center’s ability to function as an Office of Naval
Research ManTech Center of Excellence.
JOINT
STRIKE FIGHTER (F-35) – It is an understatement to
call the F-35 a boondoggle. The Manhattan
Project cost about $2 billion in 1945
dollars (roughly $28.4 billion in 2019 dollars). The F-35 burns through that kind of money in any
given season. The lead corporation, Lockheed Martin, does not intend to address 162 of the jet’s
883 known design flaws.
Lockheed Martin $66,610,781 for
alternative sources aircraft alignment definitization
of material impacts to F-35 low rate initial production (lots 12-14) aircraft
in support the U.S. government’s decision to establish alternative source
suppliers for materials and hardware within the F-35 production line for USA and
non-DOD participants. Work in Hoogergeide,
Netherlands (89%); Laval, Quebec, Canada (9%); Rancho Dominguez, CA (1%). “Non-DOD international partners” and “non-US DOD
participants” are international customers, though administratively distinct
from FMS.
Lockheed Martin $97,725,718 for
ongoing development of F-35 pilot training device production run-time server
for the Navy, Air Force and non-U.S. DOD participants.
Textron $11,285,913 for
the logistics and repair support of MV-22B, CMV-22 (Navy) and CV-22 (Air Force)
Osprey components in support of the Joint Service Electronic Combat Systems
Tester system.
EAGLE (F-15)
Boeing $9,987,543 for
F-15C and F-15E Mission Training Centers updates at Mountain Home AFB, ID;
Seymour Johnson AFB, NC; Nellis AFB, NV; Kadena Air Base, Japan; and RAF Lakenheath,
Suffolk, England.
HORNET (F-18)
Boeing $26,810,487 for
F/A-18 aircraft spare parts for the Navy.
Lockheed Martin $39,330,900 for
repair of 10 infrared receivers and five control processors in support of the F/A-18
Infrared Search and Track System.
Raytheon $22,765,429 for
full rate production Lot 15 CD-108B/ALE-50(V) control, dispenser, decoy,
countermeasures Integrated Multi-Platform Launch Controllers in support of the
F/A-18 program.
Raytheon $11,495,005 to
upgrade 10 AN/APG-79 radars from Configuration A to Configuration B and
continuing required efforts to repair Weapons Replaceable Assemblies identified
as nonfunctioning following baseline testing.
AIRBORNE EARLY WARNING
(HAWKEYE & SENTRY)
Northrop Grumman $8,394,669 for
support of the E2-D Advanced Hawkeye aircraft program avionics flight
management computers.
Raytheon $17,619,012 for
initial spare parts and aircraft common equipment to support the E-2D Hawkeye
Integrated Training Systems flight, tactics, and maintenance devices in USA (Norfolk,
VA; Point Mugu, CA) and Iwakuni, Japan.
SPIRIT
(B-2)
Chemring
Energetic Devices (CED) $12,000,000 for
the BBU-63/B Impulse Cartridge for the B-2 bomber. EaglePicher
Technologies (EPT) $12,000,000 for
the BBU-63/B Impulse Cartridge for the B-2 bomber.
STRATOFORTRESS (B-52)
Merrill Corp., d.b.a. Mission Support Inc.
(MSI) $16,681,040 to
repair B-52 struts in Clearfield, UT.
POSEIDON
(P-8) & ANTI-SUBMARINE WARFARE
CFM International Inc. $14,643,783 for
FMS (South Korea): one P-8A Poseidon CFM56-7B27AE engine. Work in Villaroche, France (53%); Durham, NC (43%); Singapore (3%);
Bromont, Canada (1%).
Boeing $11,593,358 for
non-recurring engineering in support of upgrades for Software Development Lab 6
and the data-at-rest encryption solution for P-8A Lot 11 aircraft for FMS. Work
in Seattle, WA (92.1%); St. Louis, MO (7.9%).
MILITARY
RESEARCH – A recent report from the
Government Accountability Office indicated, “DOD does not know how contractors’
independent R&D projects fit into the department’s technology goals.”
Globe Machine Manufacturing Co. $8,376,704 to
continue the development and demonstration of Technology for Agile Rapid
Manufacturing of Aerospace Composite Structures (TARMACS) in Tacoma, WA, and
Kettering, OH, for Air Force Research Lab (AFRL).
Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp.
$200,000,000 and Booz Allen Hamilton $200,000,000 for
R&D to “identify, mitigate and protect avionics systems against
cyber‐attack, and prototype agile, next‐generation platform and system of
systems architectures to enable rapid integration and fielding of enhanced
mission system capability.” Work for AFRL.
Cohere Solutions LLC $10,574,045 for
Secure Trusted Environment (STE) software: provides identification, innovation,
development, maturation, testing and assessment of embedded STE and its
component capabilities, transitional into military systems for AFRL Rome.
Oceaneering International Inc. $15,931,391 for
integration and testing of a Compensated Lift and Advanced Mooring System
(CLAMS) developed under a previous initiative: Integrate the prototype macro
crane, micro crane, advanced motion controller and the advanced mooring system
onto a government-provided barge suitable for testing in fiscal 2022. The
results of this testing will inform future at-sea precision lift requirements
for the Navy.
Raytheon $9,508,104 for
the “Science and Technology Research for the SSBN Security Technology Program
(SSTP)” program, also referred to as “Oban 3.” Conduct scientific
investigations of novel non-acoustic phenomenologies
associated with SSBN
security and submarines. Analyses will include development of new products in
the areas of signature modeling and validation, clutter modeling and
validation, signal processing algorithm development and countermeasure concept
development.
Systems & Technology Research (STR) $8,894,199
to
develop and demonstrate autonomy technologies for the Science & Technology
for Autonomous Teammates program. Research part of experimentation campaigns in
multi-domain command and control ISR processing exploitation and dissemination
(PED) and manned-unmanned combat teaming.
Teledyne Brown Engineering $9,065,291, for
R&D support services for training and continued development of medical
modeling and simulation research tools for the Naval Health Research Center,
San Diego, CA. Work in Huntsville, AL (80%), San Diego, CA (20%).
Intuitive Research & Technology Corp.
$8,370,525 for
technical support for a prototype integration facility, Huntsville.
HELICOPTERS
BAE Systems $843,894,209 for
life cycle contractor support for the Limited Interim Missile Warning System Quick
Reaction Capability.
Boeing $487,000,000 for
AH-64 “Apache” engineering services and technical support.
Boeing $49,700,000 for
the inspection and overhaul of the CH-47 Chinook mechanical transmission.
AAR Allen Services Inc. $13,135,130 for
overhaul of the anti-icing start bleed valve for the Lockheed Martin Sikorsky Blackhawk
T-700 engine.
General Electric $208,162,355 for
overhaul of the cold section module in support of the T700 engine.
Integral Aerospace $9,995,600 to
repair two parts associated with the 650 gallon fuel tanks for CH-53 aircraft.
Lockheed Martin Sikorsky $116,512,253 for
maintenance and overhaul of the UH-60 Black Hawk main rotor blade.
Lockheed Martin Sikorsky $53,895,498 for
production of UH-60M Black Hawk helicopters.
Lockheed Martin Sikorsky $48,064,287 for
eight spare part and management and delivery of parts in support of CH-53K
low rate initial production configuration aircraft. Work in Stratford, CT
(64.24%); Waltham, MA (6.92%); Redmond, WA (6.58%); Farnborough, UK (5.39%);
Stamford, CT (3.59%); Cromwell, CT (1.72%); Stratford, Ontario, Canada (1.65%);
Paramount, CA (1.46%); Cary, NC (1.33%); various locations within the
continental U.S. (7.12%).
Lockheed Martin $10,830,150 for
Modernized Target Acquisition and Designation System/Pilot Night Vision Systems
(MTADS/PNVS pdf).
Moog, Inc. maximum $8,795,570 for
vibration controls (see here)
for Army.
PTI Technologies $27,385,049 for
anti-ice valves (see here).
GENERAL
AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE
Diversified Maintenance Systems Inc.
$9,999,999 for
maintenance and repair task orders in Arizona (Luke AFB, Phoenix, Flagstaff).
Harper Construction $45,167,317 to
construct a fixed-wing aircraft operations and maintenance hangar in Yuma, AZ.
Honeywell International $31,054,500 for
anti-value assemblies.
KBR $9,657,329 for
refurbishment and upgrades to 8 Eddy Current Inspection Systems (ECIS). Enhance
hardware & software for 8 robotic ECIS, to include new bases, robotic arms,
computers and station executive software.
MCT Industries $34,700,000 for
delivery of T-4000 and T-4100 engine trailers (used in the installation and
removal of engines from various aircraft).
M1 Support Services $26,417,252 for
maintenance of T‐38 aircraft in Beale AFB, CA; Holloman AFB, NM; Langley AFB, VA;
Tyndall AFB, FL; Whiteman AFB, MO.
AIRCRAFT
INSTRUMENTATION, PODS & SENSORS
L3Harris $23,386,618 for
the Air Force and Army Anti-Jam Modem Half Transport Rack Air Force Airborne
Modem: 16 pre-production units under the delivery order.
Raytheon $9,584,400 to
provide software engineering support for the ALR-69A program.
AIRCRAFT
PERSONNEL DEVICES
Ametek
Ameron LLC $22,036,478 for
engineering, technical, administrative and programmatic management support for
total life cycle management of the various aircrew escape systems managed under
the Joint Program Office for Cartridge Actuated Device/Propellant Actuated
Device (CAD/PAD) tri-service charter. Networks
Electronic Co. $11,737,663 for
engineering, technical, administrative and programmatic management support for
total life cycle management of the aircrew escape systems managed under the
joint program office for CAD/PAD tri-service charter.
Elbit Systems and L3Harris $92,440,406 for
the Aviator's Night Vision Imaging System III.
AIRBORNE
COUNTERMEASURES
L3Harris $39,735,061 for
Data Requirements List requirements for the AN/ALQ-172 Countermeasures System.
L3Harris $947,292,440 for
AN/ALQ-172 countermeasures: engineering services for block cycle, non-block
cycle and sustaining engineering services and for Air Force Global Strike
Command enhancement modernizations.
L3Harris ($35,037,577) and Communication &
Power Industries LLC ($35,027,577) for
AEGIS Weapon System radar system electron tubes.
Lockheed Martin $51,468,710 for
ship integration and test of the AEGIS Weapon System (AWS) for AWS baselines
through Advanced Capability Build 16 (ACB 16). Will cover AWS ship integration
and test efforts for AEGIS Ashore, nine new construction DDG-51 class ships,
and the major modernization of seven DDG-51 class ships. Work in Moorestown, NJ
(46%); Norfolk, VA (9%); Deveselu, Romania (9%);
Pascagoula, MS (8%); D.C. (7%); San Diego, CA (6%); Everett, WA (4%); Bath, ME
(4%); Mayport, FL (3%); various places each below one percent (4%).
LITTORAL
COMBAT SHIP (LCS) – Some call the LCS a “floating garbage pile.”
BAE Systems and Fincantieri
Marine Systems North America $1,300,061,738 to
support LCS sustainment for ships homeported in Mayport, FL.
Austal USA LLC, Colonna’s Shipyard Inc., East
Coast Repair & Fabrication LLC, Epsilon Systems Solutions Inc., General
Dynamics, North Florida Shipyards Inc., Tecnico Corp.
$965,030,816 to
support LCS sustainment for ships homeported in Mayport, FL. Life Cycle Engineering, Neal Technical
Innovations, and Valkyrie Enterprises Inc. $499,245,545 to
support LCS sustainment for ships homeported in Mayport, FL.
Austal USA, Epsilon Systems Solutions, Continental
Maritime of San Diego LLC (formerly Huntington Ingalls Industries San Diego
Shipyard) ceiling of $344,724,287 to
support sustainment execution efforts for LCS homeported in San Diego, CA (MAC
I).
L3Harris $23,409,000 for
MK 332 Mod 0 High Explosive 4 Bolt Guided (HE-4G) cartridges. Work in Plano, TX
(45%); Phoenix, AZ (14%); Cincinnati, OH (11%); Niceville, FL (7%); Boise, ID
(5%); Tampa, FL (5%); Boston, MA (4%); Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures,
Canada (3%); Manchester, NH (3%); Clear Lake, SD (2%); Glendale Heights, IL
(1%).
AIRCRAFT CARRIERS (CVN) – The Ford-class of
aircraft carriers is plagued with problems. This
Business Insider explainer summarizes.
General Dynamics NASSCO $32,479,184 for
USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN-69) fiscal 2021 planned incremental
availability in Portsmouth, VA.
SUBMARINES
General Dynamics Electric Boat $225,117,921 for
engineering, technical, design agent, and planning yard support for operational
strategic and attack submarines.
Lockheed Martin $190,271,753 for
engineering design development and supporting material procurement. Lockheed
Martin $28,546,651 for
systems engineering and integration on Navy submarines. Work in Manassas, VA
(68%); Waterford, CT (10%); Groton, CT (10%); Middletown, RI (7%); Newport, RI
(5%). Lockheed Martin $53,100,635 for
material production and spares in support of all new construction and
in-service class submarines.
Methuen Construction $63,055,205 for
construction of the Dry Dock Two complex at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Kittery,
ME. The Whiting-Turner Contracting Co.
$58,517,575 to
begin construction on the Virginia-class waterfront support facility, Building
178, at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. 381
Constructors $1,731,477,644 for
construction of a multi-mission dry dock at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard.
SURFACE SHIP
MAINTENANCE
Alabama Shipyard LLC $13,066,191 for
a 72-calendar day shipyard availability for the USNS Patuxent (T-AO 201).
SHIP WEAPONRY
Lockheed Martin $693,000 for
engineering services and supplies in support of the MK92 Fire Control System
including equipment changes, repairs, and overhauls; engineering and field
services in support of in-service engineering requirements; computer
programming; and documentation development.
Raytheon $54,535,212 for
fiscal 2021 design agent and engineering support services for the Rolling
Airframe Missile (RAM) upgraded MK-31 Guided Missile Weapon System Improvement
Program for U.S. Navy (71%) and Japan (29%, $1,984,684). Support is “to
maintain current weapon system capability as well as resolve issues through
design, systems, software maintenance, reliability, maintainability, quality
assurance and logistics engineering services”.
Saab $32,245,366 for
MK 9 Tracker Illuminator System Replacement Continuous Wave Tracking
Illuminator development and production (regarding Sea Sparrow).
Raytheon $7,809,949 for
work on Evolved Seasparrow Missile Block II life of
type buy of parts for the NATO Seasparrow Consortium.
SHIP OPERATION – THIRD
PARTY
Ocean Ships Inc. $49,716,606 for
ongoing operation and maintenance of six oceanographic survey ships (T-AGS) and
navigation test support ship USNS Waters (T-AGS 45).
NAVAL SEA SYSTEMS
COMMAND (NAVSEA)
HART Technologies and QinetiQ $30,300,000 for
design, technical documentation, fabrication, system integration, test and
evaluation, and rapid prototyping support on equipment such as radar, voice &
data communications, cryptographic equipment, electronic countermeasures, and
navigation aids as they pertain to electronic warfare and radio frequency
systems.
Lockheed Martin $21,185,841 for
Navy equipment, components, engineering services, and other direct costs. Work
in Liverpool, NY (66%); Millersville, MD (33%); Marion, MA (1%).
Marinette Marine Corp. $38,172,896 for
fiscal 2021 engineering and class services requirements in support of design
and construction of the Constellation-class guided-missile
frigate. Work in Marinette, WI (40%); Newport News, VA
(25%); NY, NY (10%); Philadelphia, PA (10%); Ayer, MA (5%); Arlington, VA (5%);
Herndon, VA (2%); Camden, NJ (2%); Tulsa, OK (1%).
Northrop Grumman $21,214,122 for
repair, calibration, overhaul, and manufacture of long lead component shop
replaceable units to support the Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Newport
Submarine High Data Rate (SubHDR) National
Maintenance Center. For U.S. Navy (90%); U.K. (5.5%), Australia (2.5%), and
Canada (2%). FMS = $781,327.
Seemann Composites LLC $74,922,276 for
design engineering and manufacturing support in Gulfport, MS (60%); Chesapeake,
VA (20%); Horsham, PA (20%).
Systems Engineering Associates Corp.
$16,624,414 for
continued Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) phase III engineering and
fabrication services. Work in Middletown, RI (95%); Newport, RI (5%).
Triverus
LLC $19,201,500 to
acquire services & material supporting production of the mobile cleaning,
recovery, and recycling system; associated spare parts, engineering and
services; and other direct cost in support of associated engineering and
services.
NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS
COMMAND (NAVAIR)
Stratasys Inc. $20,000,000 for
25 F900 production 3D printer systems and initial support and sustainment to
include technical support, installation, support equipment and ancillary
equipment problem resolution, technical publication logistic support, original
equipment manufacturer reach-back capability for software and hardware
components, engineering investigations and corrective actions for system
anomalies, and development of initial training for the supplied systems. Work
in Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, NJ (6%); Kaneohe Bay, HI (4%); Yuma, AZ
(4%); Cherry Point, NC (4%); Miramar, CA (4%); New River, NC (4%); Beaufort, SC
(4%); Camp Pendleton, CA (4%); Fort Worth, TX (4%); Newburgh, NY (4%); Lemoore,
CA (4%); Whidbey Island, WA (4%); Oceana, VA (4%); North Island, CA (4%);
Norfolk, VA (4%); Jacksonville, FL (4%); Mayport, FL (4%); Point Mugu, CA (4%);
Fallon, CA (4%); Camp Springs, MD (4%); New Orleans, LA (4%); Patuxent River, MD
(4%); China Lake, CA (4%); Iwakuni, Japan (3%);
Okinawa, Japan (3%)
NAVAL AIR WARFARE
CENTER AIRCRAFT DIVISION (NAWCAD)
Lone Star Aerospace $22,204,419 for
predictive decision analysis, technical analysis, simulation and consulting
services. Also provides operational sustainment of existing fielded models.
NAVAL
AIR WARFARE CENTER WEAPONS DIVISION (NAWCWD)
DCS Corp. $25,080,326 to
provide continued systems engineering, analysis, research, development,
logistics, configuration and data management services to NAWCWD aircraft
integrated product teams regarding capabilities for the F/A-18, EA-18G, F-35,
AV-8B, AH-1/UH-1 aircraft and unmanned aerial systems.
Management Services Group Inc., d.b.a. Global
Technical Systems (GTS) $81,339,518 for
procurement of one lot of DLQ-9 pods, associated hardware for DLQ-9 pod
modifications, and technical data in support of electronic attack/electronic
warfare threat simulation for weapons development, test, and evaluation, fleet
training, and target applications for the DOD.
Machine Tools Marketing Inc., Machine Tools
USA Inc., Pacific IC Source $40,000,000 to
procure various machine tools, work holding devices and peripheral equipment
for conventional, computer numerically controlled equipment and provide
support, to include maintenance, repair, relocation, delivery, installation,
and training associated with acquired machinery in support of earthquake
recovery efforts for the Navy in China Lake, CA.
NAVAL
INFORMATION WARFARE CENTER PACIFIC (NAVWAR)
Bascom Hunter Technologies $8,388,144 (contract
now at $13,240,879.73) for
the addition of a line item for satellite communication pre-planned product
improvement regarding Navy’s multiband terminal program. Primary focus: further
development of interference excision systems, all digital modem, and modular
hardware open platform.
McKean Defense Group (now owned by Noblis) $35,870,169 to
provide program management, basic research, end-to-end system design, prototype
development, systems engineering, integration, environmental qualification
testing, production, software loading, pre-installation testing and checkout,
deployment and life cycle support of C4ISR systems for NAVWAR Pacific Network
Integration Engineering Facility, San Diego, CA.
INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY
General Dynamics $136,502,136 to
support the consolidation of all Tier 1 IT help desks and transition them to
the managed service provider, GDIT. GDIT will provide service desk as a service
“using a knowledge-based solution, employing artificial intelligence, machine
learning, predictive analytics and natural language processing.”
Nakupuna
Solutions $28,987,467 for
modernization and sustainment of the base area network/local area network and
the unified communications for Camp Lejeune, MCAS Beaufort, and Parris Island. Providing
a “fully converged, net-centric enterprise architecture supporting the
migration of applications, services, and networks on a common infrastructure.”
Palantir $48,500,000 for
a Data-as-a-Service Platform: provide a term software licenses, cloud hosting,
enablement services, support and training for each. Work in El Segundo CA; Palo
Alto, CA; D.C.; and New York, NY.
Perspecta
(with Capgemini Government Solutions LLC) $2,000,000,000 (ceiling) for
the Military Health System Enterprise Information Technology Services
Integrator (EITSI). EITSI “will use a multisourcing
services integrator approach to coordinate, integrate, and manage the Defense
Health Agency’s (DHA) IT transformation to consolidate services and reduce
costs. The EITSI will reduce variation in the delivery of IT services through
standardized, enterprise-wide processes and procedures. The EITSI scope includes
transition of certain existing enterprise contracts, of which the largest is
the DHA Global Service Center service desk.”
Soliel
LLC $22,407,525 for
National Bureau of Investigation Service (NBIS) Development, Deployment and
Sustainment (DD&S-II) for Defense Information Technology Contracting
Organization.
MACHINE
LEARNING
Morse Corp Inc. $10,861,549 to
develop novel artificial intelligence/machine learning test, evaluation, and
algorithmic ensembling capabilities.
COMMUNICATIONS
R.A. Miller Industries (RAMI) $9,720,000 for
Single Channel Ground and Airborne System repair parts.
Raytheon’s Collins Aerospace $43,300,000 for
services and supplies in support of modernization, expansion and depot-level
contractor logistic support. Provide support for SCOPE Command’s High Frequency
Global Communications System. Work in Richardson, TX.
Sierra Nevada Corp. and General Dynamics
$744,220,874 for
the Next Generation Load Device-Medium, a cryptography tool
for communications.
Raytheon Collins Aerospace ARINC Inc.
$205,062,956, for
Datalink Services to provide certified and continuous flight safety services,
Datalink messaging and voice communications with worldwide air traffic control
agencies, and general data and voice for government command and control
agencies.
MICROELECTRONICS
Marvell Government Solutions $98,216,265 for
Application Specific Integrated Circuit design services in Burlington, VT.
SPACE
LAUNCH
Space X $19,226,072 for
more work on Space Force 52, under the National Security Space Launch program.
Work in Hawthorne, CA; Kennedy Space Center, FL; and McGregor, TX.
SATELLITES
& SPACE SUPPORT
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab $12,483,112
for
additional studies, concept development, systems engineering and technical
assessments, modeling, simulation, and prototyping/experiments at Los Angeles AFB,
CA. Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab $26,750,000 for
Program Technical Direction Agents to support and improve the understanding of
events in the space, air and surface domains, as well as protect U.S. space
capabilities and assets. Work at Los Angeles AFB, CA.
L3Harris $20,226,812 for
the Meadowlands
Engineering Change Proposal 2 (ECP-2) effort under the Combat Mission Systems
Support (CMSS) Program.
Lockheed Martin $11,548,797 for
Space Based Infrared System Contractor Logistics Support (SBIRS)
product support integration evolution (SPICE) in Colorado (Peterson AFB,
Buckley AFB, Greeley Air National Guard Station, and Boulder).
Raytheon $16,743,449 for
the Military GPS User Equipment (MGUE)
Increment 2 Miniature Serial Interface (MSI): incorporates MSI Engineering
Change Proposal-1 into the baseline. Raytheon
$12,619,647 for
Miniaturized Airborne GPS Receiver 2K-M development. Performance extension due
to a program delay with the MGUE Program.
Raytheon $13,515,800 for
the GPS Next Generation Operational Control System (OCX):
an equitable adjustment for COVID-19 impacts to OCX, including late
government-furnished equipment impacts and excusable delay overrun costs.
Solutions Through Innovative Technologies
$23,872,571 for
advisory and assistance services to support the U.S. Army Space and Missile
Defense Command’s Satellite Operations Brigade.
MISSILE
DEFENSE AGENCY (MDA)
Aerojet Rocketdyne Coleman Aerospace
$9,773,945 ($734,370,455 to $744,144,400) to
continue to provide a Task Instruction (TI) vehicle that provides individually
negotiated TIs for quick-turn, pre-priced solutions that address emergent
requirements such as failure investigations, analysis, and/or design changes
driven by the evolving threat requirements of the integrated master test plan. This
is an excellent example of corporate language in military contracting.
Lockheed Martin $35,559,914 for
36 Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Trucks (HEMTT) A2 as a lifetime buy for the
Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD).
NUCLEAR
WEAPONRY
HDT Global $17,627,730 for
the Transporter Erector Replacement Program (TERP) production for Air Force
Nuclear Weapons Center, Hill AFB, UT. Transports Boeing Minuteman II missiles.
Lockheed Martin $51,216,326 for
engineering services for the Mk21A Reentry Vehicle (RV) Arming and Fuzing Subsystem for Air Force Nuclear Weapon Center, Hill AFB,
UT. Lockheed Martin $10,913,000 for
long-lead material and the labor, planning, and scheduling to support the
fiscal 2022 Trident II (D5)
missile production schedule.
Raytheon $960,000,000 for
the Advanced Extremely High Frequency-Terminals (AEHF-T)
Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center (AFNWC) requirement for interim contractor
support, contractor logistics support, terminal depot activation, terminal
hardware/software procurement and studies associated with support of the AEHF-T
systems.
MISSILES,
BOMBS, ROCKETS, PROJECTILES
BAE Systems $10,027,642 for
WAARP Tank Farm construction at Holston Army Ammunition Plant, Kingsport, TN. BAE
Systems $43,833,592 for
construction and commissioning of the flash furnace treatment technology and
supporting infrastructure facility at Holston Army Ammunition Plant.
Greenland Enterprises $29,150,299 for
renovation of a chrome-plating facility, Watervliet
Arsenal, NY.
Lockheed Martin for
change in the work and type necessary to develop the new air to ground (AGM-158)
JASSM B-2 missile variant. Lockheed Martin $10,961,508 to
procure tooling, maintenance and training for JASSM production (lot 19) in
Troy, AL.
Lockheed Martin $16,714,168 for
the Army Tactical Missile Systems Guided Missile and Launching Assembly Service
Life Extension Program. Work in Clearwater, FL; Windsor Locks, CT; St. Louis, MO;
Lufkin, TX; Williston, VT; Boulder, CO; Camden, AR; and Grand Prairie, TX.
Northrop Grumman (ATK) $94,880,370 for
Advanced Anti-Radiation Guided Missiles (AARGM)
[full rate production, lot 10]. Includes conversion of 87 AGM-88B High Speed
Anti-Radiation Missiles (HARM) from U.S. government; 40 Germany Air
Force-provided AGM-88B HARM into 127 AGM-88E AARGM All-Up-Rounds, and related
supplies and services necessary for manufacture, spares, and fleet deployment
in support of F/A-18C/D, F/A-18E/F, and EA-18G aircraft for US Navy and FMS.
Reyes Construction $26,750,600 for
design and construction of missile magazines at Naval Weapons Station, Seal
Beach.
Raytheon $77,107,920 for
Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missile (AMRAAM)
production lot 35 Captive Air Training Missiles (CATM) and CATM guidance
sections.
Seiler Instrument & Manufacturing Co.
$23,475,982 for
M119A1 Light Towed Howitzer panoramic telescopes.
SOC LLC (owned by Day & Zimmermann) $21,866,522
for
continued operation and maintenance of Hawthorne Army Depot, NV.
LAND
VEHICLES
AM General LLC $10,629,644 for
HVAC systems and power inverter kits to upgrade the M997A3 ambulance.
Caterpillar $53,439,287 for
material, supply-chain management and technical support for Red River Army
Depot, TX.
DRS Network & Imaging Systems $51,666,667 for
four items for AN/VAS-5A/B Driver’s Vision Enhancer systems (.pdf).
General Dynamics $7,795,495 to
replace pavement, underground domestic water sanitary piping, and
fire-protection piping from.
Honeywell $40,954,196 for
Bradly Fighting Vehicle system generators.
Isometrics $102,421,556 for
production of the Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck Load Handing System
Compatible Water Tank Rack.
Michelin North America Inc. $85,135,593 for
tires for Army and Marine Corps.
Oshkosh Defense $52,865,600 for
Palletized Load System diesel engines with containers.
GEAR
& EQUIPMENT
Camel Manufacturing $8,677,665 for
military standard tents and components.
Wing Inflatables Inc. $31,921,100 for
Enhanced – Combat Rubber Reconnaissance Craft (up to a maximum 904).
PC Mechanical $62,000,000 for
equipment support services (ESS) supporting the civil engineering support
equipment (CESE) at Naval Base Ventura County, Naval Base San Diego, and Naval
Construction Battalion Center. Work in Santa Maria, CA (75%); Gulfport, MS
(25%). Supports naval expeditionary equipment assets.
SupplyCore
Inc. $90,000,000 for
facilities maintenance, repair and operations supplies.
CLOTHING
Aurora Industries LLC (Orocovis,
Puerto Rico) $18,505,878 for
various types of coats. M&M Manufacturing LLC (Lajas,
Puerto Rico) $17,017,866 for
the soft shell, cold weather jacket for Army and Air Force.
Crown Clothing Co. $12,650,564 for
USMC men’s dress coats.
Carter Industries Inc. $16,037,346 for
various types of coveralls. Excel
Garment Manufacturing Ltd. $25,405,200 for
improved flame-resistant coveralls.
Silver Oak Leaf Inc. maximum $10,716,250 for
working uniform blouses and trousers for U.S. Navy. Performance in Puerto Rico
and GA.
Bremen-Bowdon Investments Co. $8,289,052 for
men’s trousers for U.S. Air Force.
EDUCATION
Messer Construction Co. $58,989,000 to
build Van Voorhis Elementary School at Fort Knox.
J Kokolakis
Contracting $33,020,000 to
renovate Cullum Hall for the U.S. Military Academy.
TRAINING
– AIR FORCE
PAE $20,919,888 (approximate) for
another year of the Aerial Targets Program: directly supporting live-fire
weapon system testing and enabling the 53rd Weapons Evaluation Group’s
developmental and operational air-to-air missiles testing. Work at Tyndall AFB,
FL, and Holloman AFB, NM.
TRAINING
– NAVY/USMC
Applied Visual Technology Inc. d.b.a. AVT
Simulation, Choisys Technology, Corps Simulation
& Cyber Solutions LLC, Dignitas Technologies, Engineering & Computer
Simulations, Envision Innovative Solutions, and Tactical Edge Inc. $127,346,000
to
support training & education of the Fleet Marine Forces and all supporting
establishments. The Electronic and Communication Services (ECS) will be used to
issue task orders to provide sustainment support, including new development for
all existing and any future Marine Corps training systems (including,
but not limited to Combined Arms Command and Control Trainer Upgrade System;
Marine Air-Ground Task Force Tactical Warfare Simulation; Deployable Virtual
Training Environment; Combat Convoy Simulator; Indoor Simulated Marksmanship
Trainer; Marine Corps Driver Trainer; Supporting Arms Virtual Trainer and
Combat Vehicle Training Systems).
Huntington Ingalls Industries’ Mission Driven
Innovative Solutions $16,266,835 to
provide Headquarters Marine Corps, Plans, Policies and Operations; Marine Corps
Installations Command (MCICOM); Commander Navy Installations Command with
technical and engineering support for the chemical, biological, radiological,
nuclear and high-yield explosive consequence management program. Work in D.C.
(52%); Camp Lejeune, NC (10%); San Diego, CA (10%); Quantico, VA (10%); Okinawa
Prefecture, Japan (5%); Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan (5%); Seoul, S. Korea (4%);
Sicily, Italy (4%).
Smiths
Detection Inc. $9,820,917 for
spare parts for the Joint Chemical Agent Detector.
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.
Choctawhatchee Electric Cooperative Inc.
$25,095,024 for
electric operations and maintenance, and the renewal and replacement monthly
utility service charge at Eglin AFB, FL. Emerald Coast Utility Services
$47,735,304 for
additional water and wastewater utility services at Eglin AFB.
Gulf Coast Electric Cooperative $11,295,479 for
the annual inflation adjustment and hourly inspection charge increases for the
electric and water utility systems at Tyndall AFB, FL.
Georgia Power Co. $74,025,000 for
electrical distribution services at Fort Stewart, GA.
Gexa
Energy $43,668,380 to
supply and deliver retail electricity and ancillary incidental services for the
Air Force in Texas.
M.C. Dean $158,770,730 for
the recapitalization of the power-generation plant and supervisory control and
data acquisition controls system at Buckley AFB in Aurora, CO.
MiWok
Construction LLC $45,000,000 for
base electrical services, Edwards AFB, CA.
MP2 Energy estimated $62,536,830 to
supply and deliver retail electricity and ancillary, incidental services for
the Navy.
MEDICAL
Leidos $10,197,295 for
R&D support services to “examine the effects of deployment and career
experiences on the overall physical and mental health of service members and
their families” for Naval Health Research Center, San Diego.
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
Boston Scientific Corp. $265,230,300 for
cardiovascular procedural packages and supplies.
Boston Scientific Neuromodulation Corp.
$83,112,763 for
neuromodulation procedural packages and ancillary items.
Draeger Inc. maximum $60,000,000 for
patient monitoring systems, subsystems, accessories, consumables and training. Janz Corp. maximum
$100,000,000 for
patient monitoring systems, accessories and training.
Johnson & Johnson Health Care Systems
$48,080,000 for
medical equipment and accessories for the DLA Electronic Catalog.
Golden State Medical Supply $10,306,354 for
duloxetine delayed release hydrochloride capsules for DOD, Department of
Veterans Affairs, Indian Health Services, and Federal Bureau of Prisons.
Locations of performance are USA (CA) and Spain.
MEDICAL
SERVICES
Accenture, Ancilla Technologies and Services
Inc., Booz Allen Hamilton, Deloitte, Universal Consulting Services Inc., and Whitney,
Bradley & Brown $91,902,830 for
program management support services “in order to facilitate Navy Medicine’s
mission to provide well-trained medical experts, operating as high-performance
teams, to project medical power in support of the Surgery, Operation, Plans,
& Readiness Directorate, Naval Bureau of Medicine”.
Express Scripts Inc. $4,300,000,000 to
provide pharmacy management services for the DOD TRICARE Pharmacy Benefit
Program. Services at retail network pharmacies, authorized non-network retail
pharmacies or delivery through the TRICARE Mail Order Pharmacy. Contractor will
perform pharmacy benefit management functions, including claims adjudication at
military medical treatment facilities, clinical services for specialty
pharmaceuticals, processing direct member reimbursements for claims, clinical
reviews and providing beneficiary and pharmacy support services.
Axiom Resource Management Inc. $15,595,548 for
support services for the various applications used by the Medical Modeling,
Simulation and Mission Support department at the Naval Health Research Center
(NHRC), San Diego, CA, in gathering and analyzing data for the Expeditionary
Medical Encounter Database and Expeditionary Medical Encounter Knowledge
Warehouse (EMedKW). Work in San Diego, CA (70%);
Norfolk, VA (10%); Fort Detrick, MD (5%); Honolulu, HI (5%); Virginia Beach, VA
(5%); Falls Church, VA (5%).
MEDICAL
CONSTRUCTION
Walsh-Turner JV $840,130,340 to
construct a new Veterans Affairs medical center, Louisville, KY.
FUEL
& ENERGY – The US Armed Forces consume more fossil fuels than any other organization in the
world.
4K Global-ACC JV $8,031,188 for
design and construction of the Zone 2 Special Purpose Refueler Vehicle
Maintenance Facility at Tyndall AFB.
BAE Systems $59,900,000 for
automated tank gauging, independent alarm system, and overfill protection
equipment maintenance.
BP ($532,848,263); Tesoro ($238,013,543);
Valero ($209,776,109); Petro Star ($124,732,625); Chevron ($69,046,332);
Phillips 66 ($68,082,405); US Oil and Refining Co. ($46,307,585); Sinclair Oil
Corp. ($40,063,760); for
various types of fuel.
Petro Air Corp. (Guanynabo,
Puerto Rico) $9,366,388 for
jet fuel and diesel fuel for Army, Air Force, Coast Guard, National Guard and
Department of Justice.
Environet
Inc. $14,932,488 for
replacement of fuel pumps at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam.
Weston Solutions Inc. $10,322,031 for
maintenance and repair services in support of federally funded petroleum
systems and facilities.
Direct Energy Business Marketing LLC ($22,235,127),
Mansfield Power & Gas ($12,536,058), Symmetry Energy Solutions ($12,414,803)
for
natural gas.
FUEL TRANSPORT
American Petroleum Tankers LLC $27,010,000 to
support DLA and provide ocean going transportation to meet the DOD’s bulk fuel
movement requirements. The M/V Empire State will provide worldwide support to
assist DOD and DLA in meeting its need for global transportation of petroleum
products.
Vane Line Bunkering $26,782,956 for
transportation of bulk jet fuel and marine diesel by tug and barge for the DLA-Energy
(DLA-E) in the U.S. Atlantic and Gulf Coast regions. Includes support to Guantánamo
Bay, Cuba.
TRANSPORTATION _
USTRANSCOM
Alpha Marine Services $12,408,175 for
long-term charter of one U.S.-flagged Jones Act Anchor Handling Towing and
Supply vessel to support fleet towing, diving and salvage operations, submarine
rescue, and training exercises. Work primarily on the U.S East Coast and
Atlantic Ocean.
Crowley Government Services $453,000,000
(contract increases from $766,285,829 to $1,219,285,829) for
continued surface transportation coordination services for movement of freight
within the continental U.S. (CONUS) and Canada.
Wärtsilä
Defense and Coastal Seal Services $33,367,844 for
Wärtsilä-brand equipment, supply, maintenance and
repair services in support of T-AH (Hospital); T-AKE (Dry Cargo/Ammunition);
T-AO (Fleet Replenishment Oiler); T-AOE (Fast Combat Support); T-ARC (Cable
Repair); T-ARS (Rescue and Salvage); T-AS (Submarine Tender); T-EPF
(Expeditionary Fast Transport); T-ESB (Expeditionary Sea Base)
of Military Sealift Command vessels.
ENVIRONMENTAL
– The
US military is the single greatest institutional polluter in the world (carbon
pollution, particulates, depleted uranium, PFAS, unexploded and exploded ordnance,
nuclear waste, runoff, etc.). The Pentagon hires Corporate America to remediate
a fraction of the military’s pollution.
Leisnoi-Kemron
8A JV $9,253,984 for
remedial action Parcel E-2 installation of soil cover, wetlands, and landfill
gas control and containment system (Phase III) at the former Hunters Point
Naval Shipyard, San Francisco, CA. Gilbane
Federal $14,374,866 for
removal and obtaining radiological unrestricted free release of sanitary sewer
and storm drain lines in Parcels E and E-2, and radiological remediation of the
former salvage yard and disposal trench area in Parcel E at
the former salvage yard at Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, San Francisco, CA.
Northwind Portage Inc. $82,175,322 to
remediate contaminated soils, sediment, fill, and debris in Luckey,
OH.
FPM Remediations Inc. $29,072,841 for
environmental remediation activities, Hill AFB, UT.
Parsons $9,503,569 for
environmental restoration services at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, CA.
Stell
Environmental Enterprises Inc., DR Reed & Associates Inc., EGC-AGEISS LLC,
GEO-Stanley Joint Venture 2, Harris Environmental Group Inc., International
Business Sales & Services Corp., Pinyon Environmental Inc., The Clark Group
LLC, ANAMAR Environmental Consulting Inc. $10,000,000 for
planning and environmental services required in support of water resource
studies and projects.
FOOD
SERVICES
Brothers Produce of Dallas $256,500,000 for
fresh fruits and vegetables.
BASE
OPERATIONS SUPPORT SERVICES (BOSS) - BOSS typically includes some
combination of the following services: custodial, electrical, fire &
emergency services, grounds maintenance, janitorial services, management &
administration, pavement clearance, pest control, public safety, vehicles &
equipment service, waste management, wastewater. Security is sometimes
included. This work
was once done by the troops, prior to the Pentagon’s full adoption of
neoliberal economic policies.
Goodwill Industries of San Antonio Services $9,136,312
to
perform grounds services at Joint Base San Antonio, Fort Sam Houston, TX. PRIDE Industries $19,365,491 for
base operations support at Fort Rucker.
LOGISTICS
Alliance Technical Services maximum
$10,245,251 for
logistics hazmat support services for U.S. Army.
SAIC $99,000,000 for
facilities maintenance, repair and operations supplies.
Insap
Services $14,041,515 for
Logistics Modernization Program sustainment support. Attain LLC $10,450,399 for
Logistics Modernization Program sustainment support.
BUSINESS,
ADMIN, OFFICE – A January 2015 report noted that trimming some outsourced administrative
waste would have saved roughly $125 billion over five years. The Pentagon
leadership (many of whom come from leadership positions in US war corporations)
buried the report, fearing Congress might use it to cut the Pentagon’s budget.
Contractor DCS Corp. $14,701,143 for
non-decision making advisory and assistance services with the capability to
provide support and advocacy for Fighter Operational Test and Evaluation
(OT&E) services at Nellis AFB, NV; Edwards AFB, CA;
Marine Corps Air Station, Yuma, AZ; and OT&E Forces Headquarters, Norfolk, VA.
Datum Software Inc. $9,675,186 for
operational and technical services at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, VA: continued
specialized Air & Space Operations Center (AOC) functional operators and
technicians to augment and enhance forces and operations at the 700 Air Support
Squadron and the 710 Combat Operations Squadron, and provide extended services
to the Combat Air Force AOCs.
SAIC $98,000,000 for
A10 strategic plans and policy support services in D.C.; Joint Base Pearl
Harbor-Hickam, HI; and Ramstein Air Base, Germany.
ABM Federal Sales Inc., Cartridge Technologies
LLC, Harris Technologies Inc., HPI Federal LLC, JTF Business Systems Corp., Konica
Minolta Business Solutions USA Inc., Lexmark International Inc., Omni Business
Systems-Fax Plus Inc., Ricoh USA Inc., Trident E&P LLC, Xerox Corp.
$702,153,470 for
up to the 60-month leases of A3, A4 and production level multifunctional
devices, accessories, and office document devices and services.
Trident E&P LLC $194,000,000 for
various models of A3, A4 and production multi-functional devices, single
function devices, print shop devices, specialty devices, technical, analyst and
support services, maintenance, parts, supplies and device training for
shipboard use. Work in USA, Guam, Diego Garcia, Japan, Philippines, S. Korea,
Bahrain, Spain, Sicily, Italy, Croatia, Romania.
Booz Allen Hamilton $22,986,018 for
professional services to support Marine Corps Installation Command Headquarters
(MCICOM) directorates in fulfilling mission deficiencies and providing enhanced
capabilities. Work includes program management; logistics program support; IT program
support; operations support; planning support; government and external affairs
support; facilities support; and enterprise content management support. Work in
Arlington, VA.
Professional Analysis Inc. $25,000,000 for
professional support services (program management, engineering, logistics,
requirements analysis, data management and analysis, public affairs, and
financial management support) at NAVFAC Expeditionary Business Line (ExBL) and Expeditionary Programs Office (ExPO) in D.C. (52%); CA (25%); FL (17%); VA (4%); HI (2%).
Serco - IPS Corp. $12,526,821 for
procure professional support services (in the areas of program management,
administrative support, surface ship modernization, inactive ships, surface
ships readiness, surface training systems, business and financial management,
records management, and IT support) for NAVSEA’s director for surface ship
maintenance and modernization (SEA 21). Work in D.C. (55%); Norfolk, VA (19%);
San Diego, CA (18%); Mayport, FL (2%); Yokosuka, Japan (2%); Sasebo, Japan
(1%); Manama, Bahrain (1%); Pascagoula, MS (1%); Pearl Harbor, HI (1%).
FINANCES
CACI $10,365,669 for
comptroller mission systems support for the Office of the Under Secretary of
Defense (Comptroller).
OVERSEAS
CONSTRUCTION
Baker-Stanley-Cardno
JV, Mead & Hunt/Mott MacDonald JV, ADC Engineering Inc., Johnson, Mirman
& Thompson Inc., Burns & McDonnell, HDR Environmental, Operations &
Construction Inc., WSP-Mason & Hanger JV, Tigerbrain
Engineering, DRMP-AVCON JV, Jacobs, Suhail-CHA JV, Pond-CDM Smith JV, KZF
Design, Aviation Engineers JV to
support worldwide architect and engineer services for the Air Force under the
AE-Next Pool I (Airfield Infrastructure) vehicle. The AE-Next program has a
shared ceiling of $2,000,000,000. Task orders awarded later under these
contracts.
MAINLAND
INFRASTRUCTURE
Bauer Foundation Corp. $36,039,307 for
construction on the Moose Creek Dam, the main component of the Chena River
Lakes Flood Control Project, North Pole, AK. Ahtna Construction & Primary
Products Co. $8,919,325 to
procure, transport and place up to 100,000 tons of rip rap on the Tanana sill
groin toe and slope at the Chena River Lakes Flood Control Project near North
Pole, AK.
Maloney Odin JV $129,801,500 for
levee construction along the South San Francisco Bay shoreline, Alviso, CA. Shimmick Construction Corp. $42,378,100 to
construct a reinforced concrete ogee weir across the Success Lake spillway, Porterville,
CA.
Johnson Machine Works Inc., G&G Steel
Inc., Steward Machine Co. $49,000,000 for
fabrication and rehabilitation of lock and dam structural operation equipment
for USACE Huntington District and other districts within Great Lakes & Ohio
River Division.
J.F. Brennan Company Inc. $12,878,000 for
construction and installation of lock chamber bulkhead recesses in Rockdale, IL.
Re-Engineered Business Solutions $32,301,970 for
operation and maintenance services for the Arkansas Lakes flood control
projects at Lake Ouachita, Lake Greeson and DeGray Lake, AR.
Luhr
Bros. Inc. $24,000,000 for
dike and revetment construction work for USACE, St. Louis, MO.
Bertucci
Contracting Co. $20,000,000 to
repair revetments and dikes for USACE, Vicksburg, MS. Keller North America Inc.
$9,118,588 for
bluff stabilization at Natchez National Cemetery,
MS.
Terradon
Corp. $25,000,000 for
design services for civil works projects for USACE, Huntington, WV.
Four Tribes Enterprises LLC $9,000,000 for
Simplified Acquisition of Basic Engineering Requirements (SABER) Mini, to
furnish all plant, labor, equipment and material, and to perform all work in
connection with individual task orders. Work at Seymour Johnson AFB, NC; and
Dare County Bomb Range and Fort Fisher Recreational Area, NC.
Weeks Marine Inc. $15,697,708 for
berm reconstruction at Ocean City, MD.
Dumey
Contracting $13,647,922 for
cleanout and/or excavation of approximately 6.3 miles of lateral ditch work;
construction of approximately 5.3 miles of landslide berm; temporarily removing
and stockpiling approximately 285 acres of agricultural topsoil, precision land
leveling fields, and redistributing stockpiled soil; abatement and demolition
of multiple structures and culverts; and installation of multiple culverts on
county and state roads.
Electrical Corporation of America Inc.
$15,000,000 for control cabinets for hydropower.
AIRFIELD
REHABILITATION
Alutiiq $9,595,250 for
maintenance, repair and minor construction work on vehicle roadways and
airfield paving projects at Joint Base Lewis-McChord.
Precision 2000 Inc., S&W Sales and
Services LLC, Top Gun Contracting Inc., Summers Concrete Contracting Inc.
$40,000,000 for
Air Force Material Command operational paving efforts to provide the 78th Civil
Engineer Group the capability to have pavement infrastructures constructed,
repaired or maintained in a short time frame.
MAINLAND CONSTRUCTION
& ENGINEERING – Military construction
physically lays the foundation that expands and extends the permanent warfare
state. An added bonus for the Pentagon and the U.S. war industry is how this
construction activity effectively co-opts construction workers within the working
class, making them feel like they’re on the same team as the troops. It is a
very powerful narcotic.
AECOM, Arcadis U.S. Inc., CCW AE Services JV,
HDR Engineering Inc., Tetra Tech Inc., CEC-CDM Smith JV, Ilsi-Arcadis
Small Business JV, Resilient LLC JV $46,000,000 for
architect and engineering services for USACE, Mobile, AL.
Belt Built CFM JV $8,260,843 to
build the aircraft parking apron at NAS Patuxent River.
BB&E Inc. $10,003,918 for
professional support services in design and capital improvements within NAVFAC
Mid-Atlantic.
W.M. Jordan Co. $24,426,481, for
design-bid-build, repair of unaccompanied housing at NAS Oceana, VA.
Balfour Beatty $57,795,000 to
build a consolidated communication center (for the Air Force’s 89th, 744th, and
83rd Squadrons) at Joint Base Andrews, Camp Springs, MD.
Boyer Commercial Construction $12,390,000 to
expand a parking deck in Columbia, SC.
Roundhouse PBN-Tepa EC JV $13,862,809 to
design and construct Zone 8 of the Emergency Operations Center at Tyndall AFB,
FL. CC Distributors Inc. $45,000,000 for
a Contractor Operated Civil Engineer Supply Store (COCESS) at Eglin AFB, FL. Provides
for a simplified method for Civil Engineer Squadron personnel and facility
managers to purchase quality materials, tools and equipment used for work
tasks, construction, recurring preventive maintenance, repairs and the Base
U-Fix-it program. Jacobs $9,343,200 for
Hurricane Sally recovery work for repairs for NAS Pensacola Buildings 3902 and
3903. Kiewit Infrastructure South
$10,217,000 to
build Pump Station S-703, a spreader system and two recreational sites, Miami, FL.
LS Black Constructors/Loeffel
Construction JV $28,147,259 to
provide a dormitory at Little Rock AFB.
Advanced Engineering Consultants Ltd.
$25,000,000 for
architect-engineering services in support of mechanical electrical and plumbing
(MEP) small design and engineering projects primarily at the Public Works
Department Crane.
B. L. Harbert International $32,873,962 for
hangar renovations and repairs at NAS Corpus Christi, TX, Corpus Christi Army
Depot Hangar 47.
Fraser & Fogle $50,000,000 for
architectural-engineering services in NAVFAC Northwest: WA (75%); AK (22%); ID
(1%); OR (1%); MT (1%), and may also include other areas of the U.S. and
worldwide.
Hasen
Global $13,082,506 to
repair Building 6434 at Fort Knox, KY.
J&B Builders Inc. $10,433,368 to
renovate Building 522 for the 128th Air Refueling Wing (Wisconsin Air National
Guard) in Milwaukee, WI.
Walsh Federal LLC $13,438,000 to
upgrade an access-control point and a mail freight facility, and to relocate an
arms-storage building, Concord, CA.
Harper Construction Co. $7,690,149 to
build Michelson Mission Systems Integration Lab at Naval Air Weapons Station
(NAWS) China Lake, CA. RQ Construction $10,305,215 for
repair and maintenance of Michelson Lab Wings 2-5 at China Lake. IAP-ECC LLC
$14,782,323 for
construction and maintenance of a contractor berthing camp at China Lake. Provides
for temporary facilities and facility services for a berthing camp in support
of the China Lake earthquake recovery project. Temporary facilities include
fencing, living/sleeping units, operational center and a security station.
KAL Architects Inc. $9,500,000 for
architect and engineering services in Edwards AFB and Air
Force Plant 42, Palmdale, CA.
Ameresco, Harkins, RQ Construction LLC, Sauer
Inc., S.B. Ballard Construction Co., Walsh, Whiting Turner Contracting Co., and
WM Jordan for
large general construction projects primarily in NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic. For
example, S.B. Ballard Construction Co. task order ($51,600,202) for the
corrosion control and paint facility at Naval Station Norfolk.
Acacia7, CEMS-RS&H USAF JV, EBL Engineers
LLC, Evergreen JV, SOL - Merrick JV LLC, HDR and Tehama JV, Raymond Pond Full
Service Solutions JV, Summer Consultants Inc. $2,000,000,000 for
architect and engineering services for the Air Force Stateside Infrastructure
Design & Construction Missions.
Benham-Stanley LLC, Jacobs, AECOM, Burns &
McDonnell Engineering Company Inc., Black & Veatch Special Projects Corp., and
HDR $118,000,000 for
preparation of studies, analysis, and design services for military and civil
projects for USACE, Omaha, NE.
West Coast JV LLC $8,900,000 for
sustainment, modernization and improvement projects for the 88th Army Reserve
centers.
DREDGING
DonJon
Marine Co. $39,018,285 for
maintenance dredging, Elizabeth, NJ.
The Dutra Group $7,936,503 for
maintenance dredging of Bay Ridge and Sandy Hook channels, NY. Great Lakes Dredge & Dock $47,469,180 for
beach replenishment, New York, NY.
Legacy Corp. $18,479,145 for
mechanical dredging for USACE, Rock Island, IL.
Ahtna Marine & Construction Co. $7,809,245
for
maintenance dredging in Jacksonville, FL.
Manson Construction Co. $15,000,000 for
maintenance dredging for USACE, Mobile, AL.
Marinex
Construction Inc. $20,243,500 for
maintenance dredging in Savannah, GA.
Weeks Marine Inc. $18,270,800 for
furnishing a fully crewed and equipped hydraulic pipeline cutterhead dredge for
the removal and disposal of shoal material.
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Christian
Sorensen is an author and an independent journalist focused
on the U.S. war industry.