1 Dec 2022

https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3233625/

 

Lockheed Martin, Grand Prairie, Texas, $430,930,711 for full-rate production of High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS) and support services “to satisfy an urgent need to support the Army and various Foreign Military Sales partners.” Work in Brownsboro, Alabama; Camden, Arkansas; Boca Raton, Clearwater and Palm Bay, Florida; Whippany, New Jersey; Archbald and York, Pennsylvania; and Dallas and Grand Prairie, Texas.

Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama (W31P4Q-23-C-0006)

 

Core Engineering & Construction Inc., Winter Park, Florida (W9127Q-23-D-0001); Flagstar Construction Co Inc., Brandon, Mississippi (W9127Q-23-D-0002); J & J Contractors Inc., Collinsville, Mississippi (W9127Q-23-D-0003); D&H Construction and Cabinetry Inc., Meridian, Mississippi (W9127Q-23-D-0004); Tony Watson Electric Inc., Brandon, Mississippi (W9127Q-23-D-0005); Orocon Construction LLC, Biloxi, Mississippi (W9127Q-23-D-0006); Gottfried Contracting LLC, Covington, Louisiana (W9127Q-23-D-0007); Drace Construction Corp., Ocean Springs, Mississippi (W9127Q-23-D-0008); Southeast Cherokee Construction Inc., Montgomery, Alabama (W9127Q-23-D-0009); J.W. Puckett & Company Inc., Gulfport, Mississippi (W9127Q-23-D-0010) $40,000,000 for five years of construction services for the National Guard.

U.S. Property and Fiscal Office, Mississippi.

 

Ajanta Consulting LLC, San Antonio, Texas, $29,617,180 for inspection, operation, maintenance, repair, reconstruction, and rehabilitation of project facilities and features managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Enid, Granada, Hernando, and Sardis, Mississippi.

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Vicksburg, Mississippi (W912EE-23-C-0002)

 

BAE Systems Land & Armaments LP, San Jose, California, $13,093,714 for integration of the Upgraded Improved Bradley Acquisition Subsystem (Block 2.8), phase 3.

Army Contracting Command, Detroit Arsenal, Michigan (W56HZV-22-C-0072)

 

Cabras Marine Corp., Piti, Guam (N4044623D0001); Guam Industrial Services Inc., d.b.a. Guam Shipyard, Tamuning, Guam (N4044623D0002); Seafix Inc., Tamuning, Guam (N4044623D0003) $249,000,000 for general repair of Military Sealift Command vessels on Guam.

MSC Ship Support Unit Guam.

 

Draper Laboratory, Cambridge, Massachusetts, $202,511,235 for technical and engineering services necessary to maintain and sustain MK 6 Guidance subsystem in the Lockheed Martin Trident II (D5) submarine-launched ballistic missile. Also, research and develop concepts and technologies (guidance, navigation, and control) to enable the second life extension of the Trident II.

Also includes R&D of new and alternate guidance, navigation, and control technologies for Strategic Systems Programs missions, integration support for Columbia/Dreadnought ship construction, reentry subsystem support, and support for the Conventional Prompt Strike/Hypersonic development. Work in Cambridge, Massachusetts (81%), and El Segundo, California (19%).

Strategic Systems Programs, Washington, D.C. (N0003022C6002)

 

Mnemonics Inc., Melbourne, Florida, $49,953,129 for specific radio frequency and infrared engineering, analytical, and technical efforts to support evolving timing technology. Work in the D.C. area.

Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D.C. (N0017323D6000)

 

Vigor Marine LLC, Portland, Oregon, $23,564,259 for a 90-calendar day shipyard availability for regular overhaul and dry docking of the dry cargo and ammunition ship USNS Richard E. Byrd (T-AKE 4) in Portland, Oregon.

MSC Norfolk, Virginia (N3220523C4003)

 

Lockheed Martin RMS, Liverpool, New York, $14,823,612 for engineering and travel re: Advanced Off-Board Electronic Warfare (AOEW) program in Syracuse, New York.

NAVSEA D.C. (N00024-17-C-5353)

 

Boeing, St. Louis, Missouri, $8,719,447 for continued integrated logistics support and engineering services in support of Harpoon and Standoff Land-Attack Missile-Expanded Response (SLAM-ER) missile systems and Harpoon Launch Systems for US Navy and FMS customers ($6,639,561). Work in Missouri [St. Charles (91.89%); St. Louis (5.47%)] and Yorktown, Virginia (2.64%).

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001921G0006)

 

SAIC, Reston, Virginia, $151,000,000 (dollars will be obligated on individual task orders during 1 Dec 2022-30 Nov 2027) for strategic, technical, and program management guidance and support at Scott AFB, Illinois, “to facilitate the operations and modernization of Transportation Command's infrastructure, systems, and applications.” Supports “classified and unclassified programs on multiple networks and security domains.”

TRANSCOM Directorate of Acquisition, Scott AFB, IL (HTC711-23-F-D001)

 

Pride Industries, Roseville, California, $20,997,437 for base operations and maintenance at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey.

87th Contracting Squadron JB-MDL, New Jersey (FA4484-23-D-0002)

 

National Industries for the Blind, Alexandria, Virginia, $15,897,000 for Army physical fitness uniform jackets. Work in Maryland, North Carolina, and Arkansas.

DLA Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (SPE1C1-21-D-B102)

 

M&M Manufacturing LLC, Lajas, Puerto Rico, $9,969,600 for Army and Air Force coats and trousers.

DLA Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (SPE1C1-22-D-1517)

 

LVI, Pendergrass, Georgia, $9,229,839 for warehousing, storage, logistics, and distribution for Army and Defense Logistics Agency (DLA).

DLA Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (SPE1C1-21-D-1417)

 

 

 

2 Dec

https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3235034/

 

American Systems Corp., Chantilly, Virginia, ceiling $1,010,000,000 (ordering period 2 Dec 2022 to 1 Dec 2026) for test, evaluation, and certification services.

Defense Information Technology Contracting Organization, Scott AFB, Illinois (HC102823D0001)

 

Bechtel Plant Machinery Inc., Monroeville, Pennsylvania, $768,485,104 for naval nuclear propulsion components. Work in Monroeville, Pennsylvania (70%), and Schenectady, New York (30%).

NAVSEA D.C. (N00024-19-C-2114)

 

Bechtel Plant Machinery Inc., Monroeville, Pennsylvania, $20,109,110 for naval nuclear propulsion components. Work in Monroeville, Pennsylvania (91%), and Schenectady, New York (9%).

NAVSEA D.C. (N00024-19-C-2112)

 

Crowley Government Services, Jacksonville, Florida, $45,850,402 for operation and maintenance of six government-owned Transportation Auxiliary General Ocean Surveillance (T-AGOS) and Transportation Auxiliary General Missile Range instrument (T-AGM) vessels: USNS Victorious (T-AGOS 19); USNS Able (T-AGOS 20); USNS Effective (T-AGOS 21); USNS Loyal (T-AGOS 22); USNS Impeccable (T-AGOS 23); USNS Howard O. Lorenzen (T-AGM 25).

MSC Norfolk, Virginia (N6238723C2506)

 

Lockheed Martin RMS, Manassas, Virginia, $29,673,779 for systems engineering and integration on Navy submarines. Work in Manassas, Virginia (68%); Waterford, Connecticut (10%); Groton, Connecticut (10%); Middletown, Rhode Island (7%); and Newport, Rhode Island (5%). Fiscal 2023 National Sea-Based Deterrence funds ($3,965,178) obligated.

NAVSEA D.C. (N00024-19-C6-400)

 

Lockheed Martin RMS, Moorestown, New Jersey, $22,947,125 for FMS (Canada): Canadian Surface Combatant (CSC) Batch 1 Radar Engineering Development Material (EDM) and subassemblies. Work in Moorestown, New Jersey (98%); Owego, New York (1%); Clearwater, Florida (1%).

NAVSEA D.C. (N00024-21-G-5102 / N00024-23-F-5135)

 

Applied Physical Sciences Corp., Groton, Connecticut, $8,037,005 to refine communications capabilities and test a “dynamically reconfigurable undersea architecture” re: autonomous ocean system prototypes. Work in Pawcatuck (25%) and Groton (20%), Connecticut; Woods Hole (20%) and Concord (10%), Massachusetts; De Leon Springs, Florida (10%); Arlington (10%) and Reston (5%), Virginia; and test locations to be determined.

NAVWAR Pacific, San Diego, California (N66001-20-C-4005)

 

General Dynamics Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine, $8,000,905 for long-lead time material for the Large Missile Vertical Launch System (LMVLS) Launch Module Environmental Barrier. Work in Riverside (75%), Lodi (18%), and San Jose (3%), California; and Merrill, Michigan (4%).

Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Conversion, and Repair, Bath, Maine

 

Bryan Construction, Colorado Springs, Colorado, $39,953,050 to construct an addition to Building 8205, Ellsworth AFB, South Dakota.

USACE Omaha, Nebraska (W9128F-23-C-0002)

 

General Dynamics Land Systems, Sterling Heights, Michigan, $10,965,532 for FMS (Kuwait): maintenance training and procedural technical assistance to the Kuwait Land Force. Work in Kuwait.

Army Contracting Command, Detroit Arsenal, Michigan (W56HZV-20-C-0031)

 

Copper River Cyber Solutions, Anchorage, Alaska, $10,364,858, for Background Investigation Enterprise System (BIES) Dashboard Management Reporting System (DMRS) support services for Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA). Work in Anchorage, Alaska; Chantilly, Virginia; Quantico, Virginia.

DCSA Acquisition and Contracting, Quantico, Virginia (HS0021-23-C-0006)

 

 

5 Dec

https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3236489/

 

Northrop Grumman, McLean, Virginia, $405,708,901 for full spectrum lifecycle engineering, technical, and operational support for intelligence activities at DOD and “intelligence community” customer centers and satellite locations. Work in Rome, New York.

AFRL Rome, New York (FA8750-23-F-0501)

 

AT2 LLC, Severn, Maryland, $8,192,222 for operations, maintenance, and support services of Air Combat Command and Air Force Global Strike Command primary training ranges. Services include range threat, scoring, and feedback systems at Dare County Range, North Carolina; Poinsett Range, South Carolina; Grand Bay Range, Georgia; Avon Park Range, Georgia; Snyder Range, Texas; Belle Fourche Range, South Dakota; Holloman Ranges, New Mexico; Mountain Home Ranges, Idaho.

Air Combat Command HQ, Joint Base Langley‐Eustis, Virginia (FA4890-18-C-0008)

 

Bell Boeing Joint Project Office, Amarillo, Texas, $75,015,996 for 12 Nacelle improvements kits, rotable pool components, and interim spares. Also installs 29 kits in conjunction with conversion area harness, electrical wiring interconnect system assessments, sustaining engineering, and over and above requirements for CV-22 aircraft. Work in Amarillo (53%) and Fort Worth (46%), Texas; Ridley Park, Pennsylvania (1%).

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001917G0002)

 

APTIM Federal Services, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, $12,921,740 for maintenance and minor repair of petroleum systems in Tamuning, Guam.

USACE Huntsville, Alabama (W912DY-21-F-0015)

 

 

6 Dec

https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3237799/

 

Textron Bell, Fort Worth, Texas, $1,361,723,332 for development of the Future Long Range Assault Aircraft weapon system.

Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama (W58RGZ-23-C-0001)

 

BAE Systems Land & Armaments, York, Pennsylvania, $128,210,929 for FMS (Poland): production of M88A2 vehicles.

Army Contracting Command, Detroit Arsenal, Michigan (W56HZV-23-C-0015)

 

Norfolk Dredging Co., Chesapeake, Virginia, $19,713,950 for maintenance dredging at Naval Station Mayport, Florida.

USACE Jacksonville, Florida (W912EP-23-C-0002)

 

UD Contracting, Leitchfield, Kentucky, $11,864,428 for HVAC facility maintenance, likely at Fort Knox.

Army Field Directorate Office, Fort Knox, Kentucky (W9124D-19-D-0007)

 

MAGA Mechanical Contractors Inc., Prince Frederick, Maryland, $8,000,000 for engineering and construction for USACE, Baltimore, Maryland.

USACE Baltimore, Maryland (W912DR-23-D-0002)

 

Raytheon, Tucson, Arizona, $59,350,949 for engineering and technical support on Phalanx Close-In Weapon System (CIWS), SeaRAM, and Land-based Phalanx. Work in Tucson, Arizona (46%); Yuma, Arizona (15%); El Segundo, California (5%); Louisville, Kentucky (3%); China Lake, California (2%); Forest, Mississippi (1%); Dallas, Texas (1%); Picatinny, New Jersey (1%); and various other locations each under 1% (26% total). Some FMS to South Korea $966,901 (29%); the UK $807,511 (24%); Saudi Arabia $382,418 (12%); Taiwan $375,000 (11%); Japan $315,000 (9%); Australia $100,000 (3%); New Zealand $75,000 (2%).

NAVSEA D.C. (N00024-22-C-5405)

 

Lockheed Martin Sikorsky, Stratford, Connecticut, $30,193,995 for technical publications, logistics support analysis, and logistics product data resulting from production engineering changes, diminishing manufacturing sources, and material shortages re: CH-53K aircraft production and fielding. Work in Stratford, Connecticut (84.23%); Bohemia, New York (7.03%); locations within continental U.S. (8.02%); locations outside continental U.S. (0.72%).

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001919G0029)

 

Boeing Digital Solutions, Englewood, Colorado, $18,919,575 for annual navigation database software subscriptions with monthly updates to calculate aircraft performance. Software includes MilPlanner, FliteDeck Pro, On-board Performance Tool (OPT) database, OPT software, and Aeronautical Radio, Incorporated 424 navigational database tools.

NAWCAD Lakehurst, New Jersey (N6833523D0008)

 

Boeing, El Segundo, California, $36,689,916 for launch and mission operations for Wideband Global Satellite Communications (WGS) Space Vehicle 11.

Space Systems Command, Los Angeles AFB, California (FA8808-10-C-0001)

 

Rolls-Royce Corp., Indianapolis, Indiana, $24,380,916 for the T108 engine sustainment (technical, logistics, engineering, maintenance, repair, and overhaul services) on the C-130J aircraft R391 propeller, nacelle, the powerplant assembly, whole engines, and line replaceable units.

AFLCMC Tinker AFB, Oklahoma (FA8124-22-F-0004)

 

 

7 Dec

https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3239197/

 

Four separate contracts (each with a ceiling of $9 billion) were issued on 7 Dec 2022. Funds will be obligated on individual orders as they are issued. The contracts are for “enterprise-wide, globally available cloud services across all security domains and classification levels, from the strategic level to the tactical edge.” This “Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability will allow mission owners to acquire authorized commercial cloud offerings directly from the Cloud Service Providers contract awardees.” Estimated completion date 8 Jun 2028. The four recipients of these contracts were Google Support Services, Reston, Virginia (HQ003423D0017), Oracle America, Redwood City, California (HQ003423D0018), Amazon Web Services (AWS), Seattle, Washington (HQ003423D0019), and Microsoft, Redmond, Washington (HQ003423D0020).

Washington Headquarters Services, Arlington, Virginia

 

Wunderman Thompson, Atlanta, Georgia, $116,400,429 for enhancing Marine Corps' recruiting. Includes development of a tactical advertising strategy and production of a wide range of advertising formats (e.g., TV, radio, print media, internet, and direct marketing).

Marine Corps Installations Command Contracting Office, Arlington, Virginia (M95494-19-C-0020)

 

Woodward HRT, Santa Clarita, California, $27,170,000 for repair of 418 components of the drive unit used in support of the V-22 aircraft hydraulic system.

NAVSUP Weapon Systems Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (N00383-21-G-YN01)

 

BAE Systems Technology Solutions and Services, Rockville, Maryland, $21,782,635 for engineering and technical services in support of the Command, Control, Communications, Computer, and Intelligence electronic radio communication systems integration for Navy ships. Work in St. Inigoes, Maryland.

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0042120C0003)

 

Boeing, St. Louis, Missouri, $9,391,406 for 10 Infrared Search and Track System (IRST) pods, 10 fuel tank assemblies, 10 sensor assembly structures, as well as non-recurring engineering, sustainment, and data in support of IRST pod assemblies for US Navy.

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001921G0006)

 

Aurora Flight Sciences, Manassas, Virginia, $42,177,014 for work on DARPA’s Control of Revolutionary Aircraft with Novel Effectors (CRANE) program, phase 2-3. Work in Manassas, Virginia (20%); Cambridge, Massachusetts (14%); Charleston, South Carolina (6%); Bridgeport, Connecticut (6%); Huntsville, Mississippi (6%); St. Louis, Missouri (6%); Huntington Beach, California (6%); Mesa, Arizona (6%); Fort Worth, Texas (6%); National Harbor, Maryland (6%); and Salt Lake City, Utah (18%).

DARPA Arlington, Virginia (HR0011-23-C-0012)

 

Boeing, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, $28,099,828 for FMS (Saudi Arabia): Saudi Air Force Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) modernization, phase 2: additional hardware and non-recurring engineering to support production kitting, training, installation, and checkout. Work in Oklahoma City, USA, and Al Kharj, Saudi Arabia.

AFLCMC Hanscom AFB, Massachusetts (FA8730-22-C-0011)

 

Sopackco Inc., d.b.a. Sopacko Packaging, Mullins, South Carolina, $13,004,582 (max.) for unitized group rations snack items for Army and Marine Corps.

DLA Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (SPE3S1-23-D-Z257)

 

Raytheon, Andover, Massachusetts, $10,150,046 for FMS (Romania): PATRIOT technical publications, new equipment training, and logistics management information.

Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama (W31P4Q-15-C-0022)

 

 

8 Dec

https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3240770/

 

Peraton Risk Decision Inc., Loveland, Colorado (HS002123D0001) and CACI, Reston, Virginia (HS002123D0002) awarded parallel contracts for nationwide background investigation fieldwork for Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA). Each multi-year contract (five-year ordering period) max value of $2,250,000,000; minimum guaranteed $50,000,000.

DCSA Acquisition and Contracting, Quantico, Virginia (solicitation numbers HS002122R0002 and HS002122R0003)

 

Lockheed Martin Aeronautics, Fort Worth, Texas, $2,218,242,426 for logistics support, to include ground maintenance activities, action request solution, depot activities, automatic logistics information system (ALIS) operations and maintenance, reliability and maintainability, supply chain management, pilot training, maintainer training, and training system sustainment in support of delivered F-35 aircraft for US Air Force, Marine Corps, Navy, FMS customers, and non-DOD participants. Work in Fort Worth, Texas (57%); Orlando, Florida (26%); Greeneville, South Carolina (11%); Samlesbury, United Kingdom (4%); and El Segundo, California (2%). FMS customer funds of $121,551,361, and non-DOD participant funds of $293,723,889 obligated.

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001921C0020)

 

Bechtel Plant Machinery Inc., Monroeville, Pennsylvania, $576,360,793 for naval nuclear propulsion components. Work in Monroeville, Pennsylvania (75%), and Schenectady, New York (25%).

NAVSEA D.C. (N00024-19-C-2115)

 

Lockheed Martin RMS, Mitchel Field, New York, $328,533,513 for Trident Fleet support, Trident II (D5) Shipboard Integration Increment 8, and navigation subsystem development efforts. Also benefits a foreign military sale to the UK. Work in Mitchel Field, New York (64%); Huntington Beach, California (24%); Clearwater, Florida (9%); Cambridge, Massachusetts (2%); and Manassas, Virginia (1%).

Strategic Systems Programs, Washington, D.C. (N00030-23-C-6045)

 

Lockheed Martin RMS, Orlando, Florida, $97,013,794 for 38 full rate production electronic Consolidated Automated Support System units and associated equipment, to include one self-maintenance and test/calibration operational test program set, one calibration equipment suite/kit, 40 rack rail kits, 23 shore installation kits, and 28 ship installation kits in support of repair of avionics and weapon systems for AV-8B, C-2, E-2D, EA-6B, EA-18G, E-2, F/A-18A/B/C/D/E/F, H-60R/S, T-45 and V-22 for US Navy.

NAWCAD Lakehurst, New Jersey (N6833518C0681)

 

Northrop Grumman, Melbourne, Florida, $32,458,804 for FMS (Japan): spare Wet Outer Wing Panels for Japan's configuration of E-2D Advanced Hawkeye aircraft. Work in St. Augustine, Florida (38%); Melbourne, Florida (10%); Gardena, California (7%); Clemmons, North Carolina (5%); Ronkonkoma, New York (3%); Rancho Cucamonga, California (2%); Edgewood, New York, (1%); Tulsa, Oklahoma (1%); Hauppauge, New York (1%); Merritt Island, Florida (1%); Cedar City, Utah (1%); Carson, California (1%); Irvine, California (1%); Crestview, Florida (1%); and various locations within the continental U.S. (27%).

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001920G0005)

 

Coffman Specialties Inc., San Diego, California, $15,835,000 for repair of Echo Taxiway and the airfield warm-up pad at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar in San Diego, California

NAVFAC Southwest, San Diego, California (N62473-19-D-2439)

 

Merrick-RS&H JV LLP, Greenwood Village, Colorado, $15,000,000 (brings contract to $60,000,000) for professional architectural and engineering services in NAVFAC Southeast.

NAVFAC Southeast, Jacksonville, Florida (N69450-21-D-0003)

 

Airbus U.S. Space & Defense, Arlington, Virginia, $297,480,728 for UH-72 Lakota contractor logistics support and engineering services in Grand Prairie, Texas

Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama (W58RGZ-22-C-0022)

 

Messer Construction Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, $70,755,002 for interior and exterior modernization, renovation, and repair of 29 government owned houses of residential/commercial type construction at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio

USACE Louisville, Kentucky (W912QR-23-C-0004)

 

Lockheed Martin, Littleton, Colorado, $16,749,836 for Space Based Infrared System contractor logistics support and product support integration at Peterson Space Force Base, Buckley SFB, Greeley Air National Guard Station, and Boulder, Colorado

Space Systems Command, Peterson SFB, Colorado (FA8823-21-C-0001)

 

 

9 Dec

https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3242079/

 

Accenture Federal Services, Arlington, Virginia (FA868423DB018); Ad hoc Research Associates, Havre De Grace, Maryland (FA868423DB019); Aegis Aerospace Inc., Houston, Texas (FA868423DB020); Aero Simulation, Tampa, Florida (FA868423DB021); Alion Science and Technology Corp., McLean, Virginia (FA868423DB022); American Systems, Chantilly, Virginia (FA868423DB023); ANSYS, Exton, Pennsylvania (FA868423DB024); Apogee Engineering, LLC, Colorado Springs, Colorado (FA868423DB025); Applied Information Sciences, Orlando, Florida (FA868423DB026); Applied Research Solutions Inc., Reston, Virginia (FA868423DB027); Applied Visual Technology Inc., Orlando, Florida (FA868423DB028); Assured Information Security Inc., Rome, New York (FA868423DB029); Aviation Training Consulting LLC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (FA868423DB030); BGI LLC, Akron, Ohio (FA868423DB031); NuWave Solutions LLC, McLean, Virginia (FA868423DB032); Black Sage Technologies Inc., Boise, Idaho (FA868423DB033); Boecore, LLC, Colorado Springs, Colorado (FA868423DB034); The Boeing Co., Saint Louis, Missouri (FA868423DB035); Booz Allen Hamilton Inc., Chantilly, Virginia (FA868423DB036); CAE USA Inc., Arlington, Texas (FA868423DB037); Capability Analysis & Measurement Organization LLC, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio (FA868423DB038); Carley Corp., Orlando, Florida (FA868423DB039); Clear Creek Applied Technologies Inc., Fairborn, Ohio (FA868423DB040); Cole Engineering Services Inc., Melbourne, Florida (FA868423DB041); CFD Research Corp., Huntsville, Alabama (FA868423DB042); CIYIS LLC, Atlanta, Georgia (FA868423DB043); CORASCloud Inc., Chantilly, Virginia (FA868423DB044); CymSTAR LLC, Dallas, Texas (FA868423DB045); deciBel Research Inc., Madison, Alabama (FA868423DB046); Dell Federal Systems LP, Irving, Texas (FA868423DB047); Dignitas Technologies LLC, Orlando, Florida (FA868423DB048); Discovery Machine Inc., Williamsport, Pennsylvania (FA868423DB049); Dynepic Inc., Reno, NV (FA868423DB050); Equinox Innovative Systems, Inc., Columbia, Maryland (FA868423DB051); Engineering Research and Consulting Inc., Madison, Alabama (FA868423DB052); Expansia Group LLC, Andover, Massachusetts (FA868423DB053); Expeditionary Engineering Inc., San Diego, California (FA868423DB054); FAAC Inc., Ann Arbor, Michigan (FA868423DB055); Falconry Training Solutions JV, Lakewood, Colorado (FA868423DB056); ASES LLC, d.b.a. Field Aerospace, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (FA868423DB057); FlightSafety International Defense, Englewood, Colorado (FA868423DB058); Fusion Constructive LLC, Austin, Texas (FA868423DB059); Hill Technical Solutions, Huntsville, Alabama (FA868423DB060); Hyperion Technology Group Inc., Tupelo, Mississippi (FA868423DB061); Infinity Labs LLC, Beavercreek Township, Ohio (FA868423DB063); Infoscitex Corp., Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio (FA868423DB064); Intrinsic Enterprises Inc., Bellevue, Washington (FA868423DB065); Roundarch Isobar Inc., Chicago, Illinois (FA868423DB066); JANUS Research Group LLC, Smyrna, Georgia (FA868423DB067); KIHOMAC Inc., Reston, Virginia (FA868423DB068); KPMG LLP, Fort Belvoir, Virginia (FA868423DB069); Leidos, Reston, Virginia (FA868423DB070); Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control, Grand Prairie, Texas (FA868423DB071); MAK Technologies Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts (FA868423DB072); Maxar Mission Solutions Inc., Herndon, Virginia (FA868423DB073); MetroStar Systems Inc., Reston, Virginia (FA868423DB074); n-ask Inc., Reston, Virginia (FA868423DB076); Nexagen Networks Inc., Old Bridge, New Jersey (FA868423DB077); NextGen Federal Systems LLC, Rocket Center, West Virginia (FA868423DB078); Northrop Grumman Systems Corp., McLean, Virginia (FA868423DB079); Omni Fed LLC, Gainesville, Virginia (FA868423DB080); Parry Labs LLC, Alexandria, Virginia (FA868423DB081); Parsons Government Services Inc., Centreville, Virginia (FA868423DB082); Peerless Technologies Corp., Fairborn, Ohio (FA868423DB083); PeopleTec Inc., Madison, Alabama (FA868423DB084); Phoenix Defense Ventures LLC, Luke AFB, Arizona (FA868423DB085); Picture Clean Consulting LLC, Las Vegas, Nevada (FA868423DB086); PLEXSYS Interface Products, Bellevue, Washington (FA868423DB087); ProActive Technologies Inc., Oviedo, Florida (FA868423DB088); Rackner Inc., Silver Spring, Maryland (FA868423DB089); Radiance Technologies Inc., Huntsville, Alabama (FA868423DB090); RAFT LLC, Reston, Virginia (FA868423DB091); Raytheon Co., Woburn, Massachusetts (FA868423DB092); Real-Time Innovations Inc., Campbell, California (FA868423DB093); Rockwell Collins Inc., Cedar Rapids, Iowa (FA868423DB094); Sabel Systems Technology Solutions LLC, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio (FA868423DB095); Science Applications International Corp., Reston, Virginia (FA868423DB096); SNA Software LLC, Orlando, Florida (FA868423DB097); Soar Technology Inc., Sterling Heights, Michigan (FA868423DB098); Specialty Systems Inc., Toms River, Virgnia (FA868423DB099); Systems & Technology Research LLC, Woburn, Massachusetts (FA868423DB100); Systems Planning and Analysis, Chantilly, Virginia (FA868423DB101); Tangram Flex Inc., Dayton, Ohio (FA868423DB102); TDMK Digital, Reston, Virginia (FA868423DB103); Troy7 Inc., Huntsville, Alabama (FA868423DB104); Unity Technologies, San Francisco, California (FA868423DB105); Vertex, Madison, Mississippi (FA868423DB106); XL Scientific LLC, Albuquerque, New Mexico (FA868423DB107); Virtualistics Inc, Pasadena, California (FA868423DB108); Wingbrace LLC, Boston, Massachusetts (FA868423DB109); Yotta Navigation Corp., Campbell, California (FA868423DB110); Zel Technologies LLC, Hampton, Virginia (FA868423DB111); $900,000,000 ceiling (each) contract for the development of innovative approaches that bring multi-domain systems capabilities, the characterization of new technologies and systems through studies, recurrent demonstration and rapid development to enable rapid prototyping, and test and capability transition.

AFLCMC Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio

 

UPDATE (19 Dec 2022): Microsoft Corp., Redmond, Washington (FA868423DB075), has been added as an awardee to the multiple award contract with a $900,000,000 ceiling announced 9 Dec 2022, for the development of innovative approaches that bring multi-domain systems capabilities, the characterization of new technologies and systems through studies, recurrent demonstration and rapid development to enable rapid prototyping, and test and capability transition.

 

Heritage-M2C1 JV, Delta, Alaska, $75,000,000 for minor, non-complex construction at Eielson AFB and Clear Space Force Station, Alaska.

354th Contracting Squadron Eielson AFB, Alaska (FA5004-23-D-0001)

 

Textron Aviation, Wichita, Kansas, $12,466,347 for AT-6 components (ones not included in the original Thailand AT-6 direct commercial sale contract). Involves FMS to Thailand, with some Building Partner Capacity funds ($5,465,932) obligated.

AFLCMC Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio (FA8637-23-C-0001)

 

SAIC, Reston, Virginia, $349,500,982 for five years of work for Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific: in-service engineering agent (ISEA) support, technical and engineering assistance, design analysis, network information assurance accreditation, installation, integration, sustainment, and life cycle support for afloat and ashore tactical networks (TACNET) and command, control, communications, computers, and intelligence systems, including the sustainment of fielded systems through end-of-life replacement, system upgrades, follow-on, or interrelated system, distant support, onsite repair, installations, and system analysis “to ensure networks are performing within designed specifications and peak capabilities.” Work in San Diego, California (70%), and ashore and afloat facilities (30%, if applicable) outside continental U.S.

NAVWAR Pacific, San Diego, California (N66001-23-D-0004)

 

BAE Systems’ Norfolk Ship Repair, Norfolk, Virginia, $294,786,804 for maintenance, modernization, and repair of USS Kearsarge (LHD 3) fiscal 2023 docking selected restricted availability in Norfolk, Virginia.

NAVSEA D.C. (N00024-23-C-4408)

 

AECOM, Los Angles, California, $15,000,000 for architect-engineer design related services for NAVFAC Southeast.

NAVFAC Southeast, Jacksonville, Florida (N69450-20-D-0052)

 

DRS Network & Imaging Systems, Melbourne, Florida, $26,667,763 for FMS (Poland): reconfigure, install, integrate, and test a combat network system in Biedrusko, Poland.

Army Contracting Command, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland (W91CRB-23-C-5006)

 

BAE Systems (OSI) Kingsport, Tennessee, $23,845,457 for definitization of an unpriced change order under the Holston Army Ammunition Plant facility contract. Work in Kingsport, Tennessee.

Army Contracting Command, Rock Island Arsenal, Illinois (DAAA09-98-E-0006)

 

General Atomics, Poway, California, $8,499,969 for MQ-9 drone launch and recovery services.

Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama (W31P4Q-23-F-0044)

 

EA Engineering, Science, and Technology Inc. PBC, Hunt Valley, Maryland, $8,052,894 for removal of munitions and explosives of concern and closure of munitions response sites at the former Camp Howze, Cooke County, Texas.

USACE Tulsa, Oklahoma (W912BV-23-F-0022)

 

Boeing, St. Louis, Missouri, $12,807,900 for performance-based support for the Global Material Support Program regarding F-18 “Hornet” jets, AH-64 “Apache” helicopters, and CH-47 “Chinook” helicopters.

DLA Aviation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (SPRPA1-14-D-002U)

 

 

12 Dec

https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3243470/

 

M1 Support Services LP, Denton, Texas, $535,391,051, for aviation maintenance at Fort Rucker, Alabama.

Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama (W9124G-17-C-0104)

 

AECOM, Los Angles, California (W912UM-23-D-0001); HDR Engineering Inc., Honolulu, Hawaii (W912UM-23-D-0002); Jacobs, Arlington, Virginia (W912UM-23-D-0003); Leo A. Daly/Burns & McDonnell Far East JV, Los Angeles, California (W912UM-23-D-0004); Stanley-WSP JV, Muscatine, Iowa (W912UM-23-D-0005); Tetra Tech Inc., Marlborough, Massachusetts (W912UM-23-D-0006); $200,000,000 for architect-engineering services for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in the Far East.

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Far East District

 

Great Lakes Dredge and Dock Co. LLC, Houston, Texas, $8,473,720 for maintenance dredging in Palm Beach, Florida.

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville, Florida (W912EP-23-C-0004)

 

Fairbanks Morse Defense, Beloit, Wisconsin, $89,894,734 for engineering and technical support of littoral combat ship (LCS) Freedom-variant Colt-Pielstick 16PA6B main propulsion diesel engines. Work worldwide.

Southeast Regional Maintenance Center, Mayport, Florida (N40027-23-D-1001)

 

General Dynamics Electric Boat, Groton, Connecticut, $50,089,615 for USS Montana (SSN 794) post-delivery work in Newport News, Virginia (96%), and Groton, Connecticut (4%).

Supervisor of Shipbuilding Conversion and Repair, Groton, Connecticut (N00024-12-C-2115).

 

Rolls-Royce Corp., Indianapolis, Indiana, $31,070,678 for depot repair of T56-A-427A engines (used on US Navy’s E-2D Advanced Hawkeye aircraft). Includes repairing the power section, torque meter, gearbox, accessories, and all related over and above and material support. Work in San Antonio, Texas (70%); Winnipeg, Canada (25%); and Indianapolis, Indiana (5%).

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001922D0003)

 

Archer Western Federal JV, Chicago, Illinois, $15,609,230 for construction at MCAS New River, North Carolina, re: Hurricane Florence Recovery Package 7.

NAVFAC Officer in Charge of Construction Florence, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina (N40085-20-C-0060)

 

Lockheed Martin RMS, Moorestown, New Jersey, $14,931,368 for AEGIS Combat System Engineering Agent efforts: design, development, integration, test and delivery of Advanced Capability Build 20.

NAVSEA D.C. (N00024-13-C-5116)

 

Silver Oak Leaf Inc., Alpharetta, Georgia, maximum $50,395,200 for coats and trousers for Army, Air Force, and Navy. Work in Puerto Rico.

DLA Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (SPE1C1-21-D-1407)

 

NewView Oklahoma Inc., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, estimated $8,587,783 for Type I nonmetallic hose assemblies for the Department of Agriculture Forest Service, under the Wildlands Fire Protection Program.

DLA Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (SPE8EG-23-D-0003)

 

NewView Oklahoma Inc., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, estimated $8,528,356 for Type II nonmetallic hose assemblies for the Department of Agriculture Forest Service, under the Wildlands Fire Protection Program.

DLA Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (SPE8EG-23-D-0004)

 

T.J. Clark International LLC, Delaware, Ohio, maximum $7,592,507 for fuel pump assembly units for Army.

DLA Land and Maritime, Warren, Michigan (SPRDL1-23-D-0008)

 

Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) / Georgia Tech Applied Research Corp., Atlanta, Georgia, $22,692,757 for R&D of multi-spectral sensing technologies as part of the GTRI Autonomous Technology Exploratory Research effort.

AFRL Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio (FA8650-23-C-1066)

 

PPI Technical Services LLC, Kent, Washington, $16,327,732 for FMS (Philippines): development and training associated with setting up a C-130 propeller repair shop for Philippine Air Force in the Philippines.

AFLCMC Robins AFB, Georgia (FA8553-23-C-0002)

 

Northrop Grumman, Redondo Beach, California, $15,504,612 for Enhanced Polar System-Recapitalization, increasing the period of performance by 15 months for launch schedule delay. Work in El Segundo, California.

Space Systems Command, Los Angeles AFB, California (FA8808-18-C-0002)

 

 

13 Dec

https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3245304/

 

Pfizer Inc., New York, New York, $1,959,999,848 for the oral therapeutic Paxlovid.

Army Contracting Command, New Jersey (W58P05-22-C-0001)

 

Emcor Government Services, Arlington, Virginia (W91278-23-D-0028); Facility Services Management, Clarksville, Tennessee (W91278-23-D-0029); Hospital Housekeeping Services, Dripping Springs, Texas (W91278-23-D-0030); J&J Worldwide Services, Austin, Texas (W91278-23-D-0031); LFG Services LLC JV, Fort worth, Texas (W91278-23-D-0032); Tunista Valiant JV LLC, Anchorage, Alaska (W91278-23-D-0033); Valiant Government Services, Hopkinsville, Kentucky (W91278-23-D-0034); VW International Inc., Alexandria, Virginia (W91278-23-D-0035) $99,000,000 for operation and maintenance, incidental repairs, and minor construction for U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile, Alabama.

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile, Alabama.

 

USA Environmental Inc., Oldsmar, Florida (N62473-23-D-2211); Engineering/Remediation Resources Group Inc., Martinez, California (N62473-23-D-2212); EA-Relyant JV, Hunt Valley, Maryland (N62473-23-D-2213); HL/VRH Federal Services LLC, Maxton, North Carolina (N62473-23-D-2214); PIKA-Insight JV LLC, Stafford, Texas (N62473-23-D-2215); Bering Sea Eccotech LLC, Anchorage, Alaska (N62473-23-D-2216); $95,000,000 for range sustainment and remediation services for NAVFAC Southwest, specifically California (93%); Arizona (6%); and various locations within the U.S. (less than 1%).

NAVFAC Southwest, San Diego, California

 

USA Environmental Inc., Oldsmar, Florida, maximum-value $95,000,000 for munitions response services for projects within NAVFAC Atlantic, primarily Vieques, Puerto Rico (70%); Hawaii (20%); Washington (5%); North Carolina (2%); Virginia (2%); and Florida (1%).

NAVFAC Atlantic, Norfolk, Virginia (N62470-23-D-0002)

 

Lockheed Martin Aeronautics, Fort Worth, Texas, $24,432,476 for maintenance and support of F-35 chase aircraft necessary to support F-35 aircraft acceptance and delivery, including all pre and post-flight activities, the removal and replacement of failed components, and return the aircraft to a clean and compliant condition suitable for first-time delivery.

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001922D0024)

 

Outdoor Venture Corp., Stearns, Kentucky, maximum $76,701,761 for tents and components.

DLA Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (SPE1C1-23-D-0002)

 

Leidos, Reston, Virginia, $8,062,880 for electromagnetics weapon R&D at Kirtland AFB, New Mexico: develop devices, including suitable user interfaces, embedded controls, and diagnostics using an nonlinear transmission line (NLTL) or alternative solid-state high-power microwave source.

AFRL Kirtland AFB, New Mexico (FA9451-23-C-A003)

 

 

14 Dec

https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3246820/

 

Boeing, St. Louis, Missouri, $255,000,000 for the F-15 depot program.

DLA Aviation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (SPRPA1-14-D-002U)

 

Crown Clothing Co., Vineland, New Jersey, maximum $8,682,401 for men's Marine Corps green dress coats, belts and keepers.

DLA Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (SPE1C1-22-D-1432)

 

Ernst & Young LLP, Washington, D.C., $36,610,514, for audit services of the Department of the Air Force General Fund and Working Capital Fund financial statements and examination. Work in Washington, D.C.

DFAS Contract Services Directorate, Columbus, Ohio (HQ0423-21-F-0087)

 

Boeing, Huntsville, Alabama, is being awarded a $109,101,801 (from $5,058,764,537 to $5,167,866,338) for another 12 months of work, allowing for completion of the Ground Test (GT)-08 test campaign; fielding of the Launch Management System software version 8D and Increment 6B.2 of the Missile Defense System; and installation of new Launch System Components and Launch Support Systems. Work in Huntsville, Alabama; Fort Greely, Alaska; and Vandenberg Space Force Base, California.

MDA Huntsville, Alabama (HQ0147-19-C-0004)

 

Lockheed Martin, Orlando, Florida, $67,921,965 for Modernized Target Acquisition Designation Sight/Pilot Night Vision Sensor (MTADS/PNVS) performance based logistics program. MTADS/PNVS is used on Boeing “Apache” AH-64 helicopters.

Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama (W58RGZ-21-C-0016)

 

Amentum, Germantown, Maryland, $25,200,000 for contractor logistics support.

Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama (W58RGZ-17-C-0011)

 

Palantir USG Inc., Palo Alto, California, $10,123,008 for R&D in the area of artificial intelligence and machine learning.

Army Contracting Command, Adelphi, Maryland (W911QX-22-C-0031)

 

Jacobs, Tullahoma, Tennessee, $30,633,270 for base operations support at Naval Station Mayport, Florida; Marine Corps Support Facility Blount Island, Florida; and outlying areas.

NAVFAC Southeast, Jacksonville, Florida (N69450-18-D-1800)

 

SecuriGence LLC, Leesburg, Virginia, $17,786,941 (to $907,699,503 from $889,912,562) for information technology multi-network support services. Work in Arlington, Virginia, for DARPA.

DARPA Arlington, Virginia (HR001121F0006)

 

Boeing, Hill AFB, Utah, $15,511,239 for the Performance Assessment Data System (PADS) Communication Equipment Interface Unit (CEIU) production and deployment re: Minuteman III nuclear weapon. PADS shall collect weapon system assessment data from CEIU and report to missile wings, ICBM Systems Directorate, and corporate contractors.

Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center, Hill AFB, Utah (FA8214-23-C-0002)

 

iWorks Corp., Reston, Virginia, $12,467,558 for continued services for “seamlessly” vetting personnel for access, preserving the adjudicative decision, and identifying and mitigating insider threat risk for the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA). Work in and around Fort George G. Meade, Maryland.

DCSA Acquisition and Contracting, Quantico, Virginia (HS002121C0002)

 

 

 

15 Dec

https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3248058/

 

Raytheon’s Pratt and Whitney, East Hartford, Connecticut, $619,068,244 for long-lead materials, parts, and components for propulsion systems (lot 17) for F-35 aircraft for US military, non-U.S. DOD partners, and FMS. Also adds scope for the production and delivery of four propulsion systems (F135-PW-600) in support of lots 15 and 16 for non-U.S. DOD partners and FMS customers. Also provides integration for an unnamed FMS customer into the F-35 program. Work in Windsor Locks, Connecticut (23%); Indianapolis, Indiana (19%); Houston, Texas (4%); Phoenix, Arizona (3%); West Palm Beach, Florida (3%); Southington, Connecticut (3%); labor surplus areas to include East Hartford, Connecticut (15%); Rockford, Illinois (5%); and New Britain, Connecticut (2%); various locations within the continental U.S. (3%); and locations outside the continental U.S. (20%). Funding includes non-U.S. DOD partners ($134,569,274) and FMS ($339,131,605).

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001920C0011)

 

Progeny Systems Corp., Manassas, Virginia, $27,625,288 for Navy engineering design and development and supporting material procurements. Work in Manassas, Virginia (85%), and Charleroi, Pennsylvania (15%).

NAVSEA D.C. (N00024-19-C-6267)

 

Northrop Grumman, Melbourne, Florida, $17,970,406 for FMS (Japan): various spare components for Japan's configuration of the E-2D aircraft. Work in Melbourne, Florida (24%); Liverpool, New York (17%); Greenlawn, New York (14%); Torrance, California (9%); Irvine, California (7%); Owego, New York (5%); Elyria, Ohio (4%); Wichita, Kansas (2%); Garden City, New York (2%); New Port Richey, Florida (2%); Windsor Locks, Connecticut (2%); Hayward, California (2%); Rolling Meadows, Illinois (1%); and various locations within the continental U.S. (9%).

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001920G0005)

 

Rolls-Royce Marine North America, Walpole, Massachusetts, $12,870,313 for support services for the Product Improvement Program: Provide all maintainability and availability and technical data programs for Rolls-Royce Marine North America products. Work at the contractor's facility located in Walpole, Massachusetts (82%) and at government sites as required (18%).

Naval Surface Warfare Center Philadelphia Division, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (N64498-23-D-0002)

 

Raytheon’s Collins Aerospace, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, $7,875,200 for manufacture of MT06 cartridge actuated devices. Work in Fairfield, California. FMS includes Saudi Arabia, Israel, and UAE.

NAVSUP Weapon Systems Support, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania (N00104-23-D-SV01).

 

Oshkosh Defense, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, $543,478,661 to support the fielding of the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle Family of Vehicles. Funding includes but is not limited to European Deterrence funds and Foreign Military Sales (Slovenia).

Army Contracting Command, Detroit Arsenal, Michigan (W56HZV-20-C-0050)

 

Bay West LLC SB, St. Paul, Minnesota (W91278-23-D-0008); SERES-Arcadis JV SB, Charleston, South Carolina (W91278-23-D-0010); SERES-Arcadis JV 8(a), Charleston, South Carolina (W91278-23-D-0011); FPM-AECOM JV1 8(a), St. Petersburg, Florida (W91278-23-D-0014); EA- Engineering, Science & Technology, Hunt Valley, Maryland (W91278-23-D-0001); Auxilio Plexus JV, Denver, Colorado (W91278-23-D-0013); Plexus-Ayuda JV SB, Alexandria, Virginia (W91278-23-D-0006); Cape-Weston JV2 SB, Norcross, Georgia (W91278-23-D-0007); E2-ASL JV 8(a), Fort Walton Beach, Florida (W91278-23-D-0012); QRI-Tetra Tech JV SB, Baton Rouge, Louisiana (W91278-23-D-0027); M&A Environmental Solutions, Melbourne, Florida (W91278-23-D-0015); M&A Environmental Solutions, Melbourne, Florida (W91278-23-D-0005); Aerostar SES LLC, Mobile, Alabama (W91278-23-D-0002); HGL-Aptim Applied Science & Technology JV LLC, Reston, Virginia (W91278-23-D-0003); CES-Insight LLC, Brea, California (W91278-23-D-0009); Hana-Bay West 8A JV LLC, North Chesterfield, Virginia (W91278-23-D-0016); $249,000,000 for environmental remediation services for USACE Mobile, Alabama.

USACE Mobile, Alabama

 

Guidon MES JV II LLC, Indianapolis, Indiana, $47,000,000 for architect-engineering design services, mostly in support of the Veterans' Affairs Medical Center in Puerto Rico.

USACE Savannah, Georgia (W912HN-23-D-2000)

 

Rogers, Lovelock, & Fritz Inc., Orlando, Florida, $30,000,000 for architect and engineering services.

USACE Mobile, Alabama (W91278-23-D-0036)

 

Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Co., Houston, Texas, $28,825,075 to place approximately 231,000 cubic yards of beach fill along the Atlantic Ocean coastline in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

USACE Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (W912BU-23-C-0003)

 

Tetra Tech Inc., San Diego, California, $12,864,258 for recurring maintenance and minor repair of petroleum systems. Work in Joint Base Andrews, Maryland; Atlantic City, New Jersey; Bangor, Maine; Westfield, Massachusetts; Windsor Locks, Connecticut; Burlington, Vermont; Dover, Delaware; Martinsburg, West Virginia; Fort Dix, New Jersey; Hampton, Virginia; Annville, Pennsylvania; Westhampton, New York; Mattydale, New York; Hanscom, Massachusetts; Middletown, Pennsylvania; Horsham, Pennsylvania; Washington, D.C.; Lakehurst, New Jersey; Hampton, Virginia; Middle River, Maryland; McGuire AFB, New Jersey; Wilmington, Delaware; Niagara Falls, New York; Cape Cod, Massachusetts; Pease Air National Guard, Base New Hampshire; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Coraopolis, Pennsylvania; North Kingstown, Rhode Island; Scotia, New York; New Windsor, New York; Barnegat, New Jersey; Chicopee, Massachusetts; and Charleston, West Virginia

USACE Huntsville, Alabama (W912DY-22-F-0059)

 

Huntsville Rehabilitation Foundation Inc., Huntsville, Alabama, $10,624,558 for the Molle 4000 Harness Single Point Release, buckle strap and safety strap dispatcher.

Army Contracting Command, Detroit Arsenal, Michigan (W56HZV-23-D-0019)

 

Yang Enterprise Inc. (YEI), Oviedo, Florida, $184,467,915 for ten years of base operations support at Ascension Island Auxiliary Airfield.

45th Contracting Squadron Patrick Space Force Base, Florida (FA2521-23-D-0001)

 

National Aerospace Solutions LLC, Arnold AFB, Tennessee, $176,387,091 for test operations, technology development, equipment and facility sustainment, capital improvements and some support services for Arnold Engineering Development Complex.

Air Force Test Center, Arnold AFB, Tennessee (FA9101-15-C-0500)

 

Rhinestahl Corp., Mason, Ohio, $140,279,237 for General Electric F110 support equipment: Initial lay in of engine support equipment at the organizational and intermediate levels. Involves FMS ($6,406,174 obligated) to multiple countries.

Air Force Sustainment Center, Tinker, AFB, Oklahoma (FA8122-23-D-0001)

 

Lockheed Martin, Grand Prairie, Texas, $25,000,000 for R&D on advanced missile subsystem components supporting the compact air-to-air missile and extended range air to air missile systems (re: broad agency announcement FA8651-20-S-0008).

AFRL Eglin AFB, Florida (FA8651-23-D-A003)

 

Honeywell International, Tempe, Arizona, $8,021,667 for highly specialized repair, overhaul, and engineering services for line replacement units, shop replaceable units, test equipment and individual components. Includes requirements from Robins AFB, Georgia; Hill AFB, Utah; and Tinker AFB, Oklahoma.

Strategic Contracting, Tinker AFB, Oklahoma (FA8109-19-D-0001)

 

 

16 Dec

https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3249030/

 

BAE Systems Technology Solutions & Services Inc., Rockville, Maryland (N00039-23-D-9001); DRS Laurel Technologies, Johnstown, Pennsylvania (N00039-23-D-9002); Management Services Group, d.b.a. Global Technical Systems, Virginia Beach, Virginia (N00039-23-D-9003); L3Harris, Camden, New Jersey (N00039-23-D-9004); Leidos, Reston, Virginia (N00039-23-D-9005); Peraton, Herndon, Virginia (N00039-23-D-9006); Serco, Herndon, Virginia (N00039-23-D-9007); VT Milcom, Virginia Beach, Virginia (N00039-23-D-9008); $4,098,600,000 for Consolidated Afloat Networks and Enterprise Services (CANES) production units, software–initial, renewals and maintenance, spares and system components, and lab equipment. CANES consolidates and replaces existing afloat networks “providing the necessary infrastructure for applications, systems and services required to dominate the cyber warfare tactical domain.” CANES upgrades “cybersecurity, command and control, communications and intelligence systems afloat, and by replacing unaffordable and obsolete networks.” The primary goals of the CANES program of record, according to the contracting announcement, are to: 1) provide a secure afloat network required for Naval and Joint Operations; 2) consolidate and reduce the number of afloat networks through the use of Common Computing Environment and mature cross domain technologies; 3) reduce the infrastructure footprint and associated Logistics, Sustainment, and Training costs; and 4) increase reliability, security, interoperability and application hosting to meet current and projected warfighter requirements. Work in Huntsville, Alabama; San Diego, California; Largo, Florida; Ayer, Massachusetts; Long Beach, Mississippi; Camden, New Jersey; Johnstown, Pennsylvania; Summerville, South Carolina; Clarksville, Virginia; Gainesville, Virginia; Sterling, Virginia; and Virginia Beach, Virginia.

Naval Information Warfare Systems Command, San Diego, California

 

Lockheed Martin RMS, Liverpool, New York, $302,243,035 for the proof of manufacture, production, spares, production support material, and engineering support for components related to the MK 48 heavyweight torpedo. For US Navy (61%) and the Australian Navy $50,616,994 (39%). Work in Liverpool, New York (72%); Clearwater, Florida (22%); and Braintree, Massachusetts (6%).

NAVSEA D.C. (N00024-23-C-6411)

 

Lockheed Martin Aeronautics, Fort Worth, Texas not-to-exceed $245,745,216 for program management support, non-recurring engineering, F-35B/C laser shock peening, depot site support, contractor field and regional depot modification installations in support of retrofit and modification of F-35 aircraft for the U.S. Air Force, Marine Corps, Navy, FMS ($15,612,217), and non-U.S. DOD partners ($22,095,154). Work in Fort Worth, Texas (29.2%); Nagoya, Japan (14.4%); Cameri, Italy (12.6%); Williamtown, Australia (7.9%) Samlesbury, UK (6.2%); Ogden, Utah (6.1%); Cherry Point, North Carolina (5.4%); Iwakuni, Japan (2.7%); Luke AFB, Arizona (2.5%); Cheongju, South Korea (2.1%); El Segundo, California (1.9%); McLean, Virginia (1.6%); Miramar, California (1.5%); Lemoore, California (1%); Yuma, Arizona (1.5%); Eglin AFB, Florida (1.4%); Nevatim, Israel (0.8%); various locations within the continental United States (1.2%).

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001919G0008)

 

Raytheon, Tucson, Arizona, $171,187,894 for 111 Tactical Tomahawk All Up Round Vertical Launch System missiles (full rate production, Block V): 50 for US Army, 48 for US Navy and 13 for US Marine Corps. Work in Ogden, Utah (21.76%); Camden, Arkansas (15.44%); Huntsville, Alabama (10.68%); Clearwater, Florida (6.36%); Glenrothes, Fife, UK (4.21%); Spanish Fork, Utah (4.16%); Joplin, Missouri (3.93%); El Segundo, California (3.77%); Ontario, Middletown, Connecticut (3.43%); Midland, Ontario, Canada (3.04%); California (2.87%); Vergennes, Vermont (2.55%); Anniston, Alabama (2.44%); Minneapolis, Minnesota (1.59%); Moorpark, California (1.38%); Westminster, Colorado (1.20%); Chandler, Arizona (1.04%); and various location within the continental U.S. (10.15%).

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001922C0031)

 

General Atomics, Poway, California, $65,507,036 for procurement, transportation, and installation of Ground Control Stations (GCS), materials, support equipment, as well as associated training, engineering, non-recurring engineering, and integrated logistics support. Also procures 18 mission kits, spares, ground support equipment, and communications gear for site setup re: Marine Air Ground Task Force MQ-9A Block 5 Reaper air vehicles and GCS for US Navy. Work in California: Poway (60%), Saber Springs (20%), and Grey Butte (20%). 25 miles east of Palmdale, Grey Butte Field is a former World War II airfield now owned by General Atomics.

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001922G0006)

 

Textron Bell, Fort Worth, Texas, $48,256,328 for installation of Structural Improvements and Electrical Power Upgrades Phase II Part 3 kits, as well as ground and flight test for one AH-1Z and one UH-1Y aircraft for US Navy. Work in Patuxent River, Maryland (50%); Fort Worth, Texas (25%); and Amarillo, Texas (25%).

NAVAIR Patuxent River, MD (N0001921G0012)

 

Sedna Digital Solutions, Manassas, Virginia, $29,695,637 for engineering-design development, Navy equipment and supporting material procurements.

NAVSEA D.C. (N00024-23-C-6132)

 

L3Harris, Northampton, Massachusetts, $13,749,894 to procure additional MK 20 electro-optical sensor systems, radar cross-section kits, shock isolation assembly kits, heat shield kits, thermal image sensors, and eye-safe laser range finders.

NAVSEA D.C. (N00024-21-C-5322)

 

North State Mechanical Inc., Jacksonville, North Carolina, $13,355,084 for replacement of the exhaust fans and infrared heaters at building AS890 at MCAS New River, North Carolina.

NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic, Norfolk, Virginia (N40085-20-D-0077)

 

Inuksuk A/S, Nuuk, Greenland, maximum $3,950,000,000 to operate and maintain Thule Air Base, Greenland (civil engineering, airfield/water port operations, fuels management, transportation, non-secure communications, environmental management, food service, medical/public health, supply, recreation, and community services).

21st Contracting Squadron, Detachment 1, Copenhagen, Denmark (FA2523-23-D-0001)

 

Leidos, Reston, Virginia, $334,000,000 for R&D for the Mayhem program, which aims to create a large air-breathing hypersonic system. Work at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, and other potential testing sites to be determined.

AFRL Wright-Patterson AFB (FA8650-23-D-2400 and FA8650-23-F-2401)

 

Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (JHU APL). Laurel, Maryland, $49,900,000 for specifically designed models, software routines, hardware sub-systems, systems, platforms, and tools that enable weapon development and analysis for sensor/payload/subsystem performance.

AFRL Eglin AFB, Florida (FA8651-23-D-A002)

 

L3Harris (acquired ForceX in 2015) Nashville, Tennessee, $45,716,059.00 for Brimstone Software, which includes the mission execution that assists the pilots and sensor operators in a myriad of mission tasks such as sensor management, situational awareness, map and video displays, tactical area navigation and video/audio recording.

AFLCMC Robins AFB, Georgia (FA8509-23-C-0001)

 

Raytheon, Tucson, Arizona, estimated $21,000,000 to develop critical subsystem technologies that support the Compact Air to Air Missile and Extended Range Air to Air Missile systems.

AFRL, Eglin AFB, Florida (FA8651-23-D-A001)

 

Sauer Construction, Jacksonville, Florida, $63,895,000 for design and construction of a non-standard battalion operations facility in Fort Benning, Georgia

USACE Savannah, Georgia (W912HN-23-C-3001)

 

Kearney & Co. P.C., Alexandria, Virginia, $11,609,199 for financial statement audit services for the Defense Health Program (DHP), Medicare Eligible Retiree Care Fund, and Defense Health Agency Contract Resource Management. Work in various locations, including DHP headquarters in Falls Church, Virginia, as well as other federal locations in Texas, Ohio, Indiana, Maryland, Colorado, New York, and Maine.

DFAS Contract Services Directorate, Columbus, Ohio (HQ042322F9000)

 

 

19 Dec

https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3250459/

 

Aktarius LLC, Panama City, Florida (W911SR-23-D-0020); Applied Training Solutions LLC, Greensburg, Pennsylvania (W911SR-23-D-0021); Carter-Lambert Divisions LLC, Waldorf, Maryland (W911SR-23-D-0022); Chimera Enterprises International Inc., Edgewood, Maryland (W911SR-23-D-0023); Global Systems Technologies Inc., Morrisville, Pennsylvania (W911SR-23-D-0024); Hythe Research LLC, Havre de Grace, Maryland (W911SR-23-D-0025); L2 Defense Inc., Baltimore, Maryland (W911SR-23-D-0026); MLT Systems LLC, Stafford, Virginia (W911SR-23-D-0027); Murtech Inc., Glen Burnie, Maryland (W911SR-23-D-0028); Strategic Technology Institute Inc., Rockville, Maryland (W911SR-23-D-0029); The Lockwood Group LLC, Belcamp, Maryland (W911SR-23-D-0030); CSMI LLC, Salem, New Hampshire (W911SR-23-D-0031); Culmen International LLC, Alexandria, Virginia (W911SR-23-D-0032); Gryphon Technologies L.C., Washington, D.C. (W911SR-23-D-0033); HII Defense and Federal Solutions Inc., Huntsville, Alabama (W911SR-23-D-0034); IAP Worldwide Services Inc., Cape Canaveral, Florida (W911SR-23-D-0035); Interfuze Corp., Huntsville, Alabama (W911SR-23-D-0036); K.D. Analytical Consulting LLC, Lexington, Kentucky (W911SR-23-D-0037); MAG DS Corp., Fairfax, Virginia (W911SR-23-D-0038); Patricio Enterprises Inc., Stafford, Virginia (W911SR-23-D-0039); SciTech Services Inc., Havre de Grace, Maryland (W911SR-23-D-0040); STS International Inc., Berkeley Springs, West Virginia (W911SR-23-D-0041); The Logistics Company Inc., Fayetteville, North Carolina (W911SR-23-D-0042); Clark Creative Solutions LLC, Baltimore, Maryland (W911SR-23-D-0043); DMAERO LLC, Byron, Georgia (W911SR-23-D-0044); Integrity Consulting Engineering & Security Solutions LLC, Purcellville, Virginia (W911SR-23-D-0045); NetSea Technologies LLC, Bel Air, Maryland (W911SR-23-D-0046); Semper Valens Solutions Inc., Canyon Lake, Texas (W911SR-23-D-0047); SkyBridge Tactical LLC, Tampa, Florida (W911SR-23-D-0048); Tier Tech International Inc., Delray Beach, Florida (W911SR-23-D-0049); $906,570,000 to support systems and government entities that provide force protection against chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive (CBRNE) threats.

Army Contracting Command, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland.

 

Textron Bell, Fort Worth, Texas, $134,592,912 for logistics services in Iraq.

Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama (W58RGZ-22-C-0012)

 

B. L. Harbert International, Birmingham, Alabama, $122,441,345 for building a 91,300 square-foot material exploitation center (MEC) at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama. The MEC will be “a hub for enterprise logistics management building, a vehicle maintenance facility, and a central plant expansion,” according to B.L. Harbert.

Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama (W91278-23-C-0004)

 

Lockheed Martin, Orlando, Florida, $95,803,289 for Modernized Target Acquisition Designation Sight/Pilot Night Vision System (MTADS/PNVS).

Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama (W58RGZ-23-F-0149)

 

Herve Cody Contractor LLC, Robbinsville, North Carolina, $42,342,917 for installation of levee structures, degrading existing spoil piles, and constructing earthen plugs in Miami, Florida.

USACE Jacksonville, Florida (W912EP-23-C-0005)

 

Family and Social Services Administration, Indiana, Indianapolis, Indiana, $22,499,993 for operation of a military dining facility, location unspecified.

U.S. Property and Fiscal Office, Indiana (W912L9-23-D-0001)

 

Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, Mississippi, $9,143,736 for R&D that will “provide significant scientific and technical advancements around advanced and additive manufacturing.”

USACE Engineer Research and Development Center, Vicksburg, Mississippi (W912HZ-23-C-0012)

 

Amazon Web Services (AWS), Seattle, Washington, $723,878,930, for “access to AWS's commercial cloud environment, AWS Professional Services, and AWS training and certification courses.” This is a five-year Navy enterprise software license (ESL) blanket purchase agreement (BPA).

NAVWAR Pacific, San Diego, California

 

Mid-Atlantic Computer Services, Cerritos, California, $37,295,550 (over three years) for commercial-off-the-shelf electronic maintenance devices to meet the requirements of the Electronic Maintenance Support System.

Marine Corps Systems Command, Quantico, Virginia (M67854-23-A-5005)

 

JLL-Midnight Sun IFMS LLC, Vienna, Virginia, $32,704,431 for base operations support at NAS Jacksonville, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Jacksonville, Florida, and outlying areas.

NAVFAC Southeast, Jacksonville, Florida (N69450-19-D-1750)

 

Raytheon, Tucson, Arizona, $20,838,954 for fiscal 2022 Egyptian Navy Rolling Airframe Missile (RAM) Mod 5 Guided Missile Launching System (GMLS) requirements and German Navy power supply spares. Work in Ottobrunn, Germany (46%); Tucson, Arizona (13%); Louisville, Kentucky (13%); Tempe, Arizona (8%); Huntsville, Alabama (4%); Berryville, Arkansas (2%); San Diego, California (2%); Denison, Texas (2%); and various other U.S. locations each under 1% (10% total). FMS (Egypt) funds of $20,655,139 (99%), and memorandum of understanding (Germany) funds $183,185 (1%) obligated.

NAVSEA D.C. (N00024-21-C-5401)

 

Hensel Phelps Construction, Honolulu, Hawaii, $18,467,000 for fiscal 2023 RM20-0677 Repair Wastewater Treatment Plant Effluent Pump Station Building 1357, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii.

NAVFAC Hawaii, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii (N62478-20-D-4003)

 

SGL Composites, Gardena, California, $9,343,506 for Submarine Launched Ballistic Missile heatshields and thermal protection system materials and components. Some FMS (United Kingdom) of $2,958,218 (32%).

Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division, Dahlgren, Virginia (N0017820C2400)

 

Raytheon, Fullerton, California, $8,600,955 for FMS (Japan): one Joint Precision Approach and Landing System, one set of on board repair parts, and one installation and checkout kit. Work in Fullerton, California (70%); and Largo, Florida (30%).

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001919C0020)

 

Boeing, St. Louis, Missouri, $8,460,885 for continued design, development, integration, and test in support of the Infrared Search and Track System (IRST) block II, phase II, engineering change replacing the IRST Block I system on F/A-18E/F aircraft.

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001918C1022)

 

SAIC, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, $50,213,909, for Unisys Operating System 2200 capacity services at current Defense Information Systems Agency data centers. Chambersburg is home to Letterkenny Army Depot.

Defense Information Technology Contracting Organization, Scott AFB, Illinois (HC1084-23-D-0002)

 

Ernst and Young LLP, New York, New York, $20,484,705 (to $59,641,603 from $39,156,898), for financial statement audit services for Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) at DLA headquarters (Fairfax, Virginia), other federal locations in Virginia and Ohio, and beyond.

DFAS Contract Services Directorate, Columbus, Ohio (HQ0423-21-F-0010)

 

Modern Technology Solutions Inc., Alexandria, Virginia, $420,000,000 (from $496,000,000 to $916,000,000); American Systems Corp., Chantilly, Virginia, $420,000,000 (from $496,000,000 to $916,000,000); Applied Research Associates Inc., Alexandria, Virginia, $420,000,000 (from $496,000,000 to $916,000,000) for work for the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering: modeling and simulation, operations research, mission engineering, development test and evaluation, prototyping, experimentation, and demonstration, research and assessment, and data management analysis. Work in Virginia: Modern Technology Solutions in Alexandria, American Systems Corp. in Chantilly, Applied Research Associates in Alexandria, and government facilities in Falls Church and Alexandria.

Washington Headquarters Services, Arlington, Virginia (HQ003421D0002)

 

 

20 Dec

https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3251958/

 

Federal Express Corp., Memphis, Tennessee (HTC711-23-D-C023); Polar Air Cargo Worldwide Inc., Purchase, New York (HTC711-23-D-C024); United Parcel Service (UPS), Louisville, Kentucky (HTC711-23-D-C025); estimated total $2,241,838,846 (1 Apr 2023 to 30 Sep 2026) for international and domestic small package delivery services under the Next Generation Delivery Service-2 program.

TRANSCOM Directorate of Acquisition, Scott AFB, Illinois

 

Erickson Helicopters Inc., Portland, Oregon, $8,662,677 (bringing contract from $128,303,018 to $136,965,695) for another three months of fixed-wing and rotary-wing air services at Edwin Andrews Air Base, Philippines.

TRANSCOM Directorate of Acquisition, Scott AFB, Illinois (HTC711-8-D-R023)

 

Boeing, St. Louis, Missouri, $2,020,956,832 for system upgrades to F/A-18 and EA-18G aircraft for US Navy and FMS customers. Work in St. Louis, Missouri (86%); El Segundo, California (11%); and China Lake, California (3%).

NAWCWD China Lake, CA (N6893623D0001)

 

Lockheed Martin Sikorsky, Stratford, Connecticut, $676,702,069 for five years of supply chain management, including 196 weapon replaceable assemblies / shop replaceable assemblies re: CH-53E and MH-53E helicopters at Cherry Point, North Carolina (77%), and Stratford, Connecticut (23%).

NAVSUP Weapon Systems Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (N00383-23-D-SU01)

 

Lockheed Martin Aeronautics, Fort Worth, Texas, $382,125,578 for initial spares in support of F-35 aircraft (lot 17) deliveries. Also procures the global spares pool and afloat spares package / deployment spares packages for USA, FMS, and non-U.S. DOD participants.

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001921D0001)

 

Boeing, Jacksonville, Florida, $117,572,634 for inspections, modifications, and repairs on F/A-18 E/F and EA-18G aircraft in Jacksonville, Florida (82%); El Segundo (8.2%) and Lemoore (2.9%), California; St. Louis, Missouri (3.9%); Whidbey Island, Washington (3%).

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001919D0003)

 

Bell-Boeing Joint Project Office, Amarillo, Texas, $18,000,000 (max.) for technical analysis, engineering, and integration support for the V-22 aircraft program. Work in Fort Worth, Texas (50%), and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (50%).

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001923D0001)

 

Lockheed Martin Aeronautics, Fort Worth, Texas, $16,586,820 (definitizes a modification worth $2,435,635 and adds scope of $14,151,185) for delivery and installation of special tooling and test equipment (STATE). Also provides program management support for completing F-35 Phase 2.2B STATE unique software requirements and the on-time break in of critical block 4 capabilities for USA, FMS ($6,036,096), and non-U.S. DOD participants ($1,440,657). Notice how many different categories LMT can bill the military for. Work in Fort Worth, Texas (44%); Detroit, Michigan (23%); Palmdale, California (15%); El Segundo, California (7%); Burnsville, Minnesota (6%); San Diego, California (2%); Marietta, Georgia (1%); Fanborough, UK (1%); Cedar Rapids, Iowa (0.5%); and Cisterna di Latina, Italy (0.5%).

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001919C0074)

 

Aldridge Electric Inc., Libertyville, Illinois, $7,680,304 for the P-828 Smart Energy Project at Naval Station Great Lakes, Illinois.

NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic, Norfolk, Virginia (N40085-23-C-0002)

 

Accelerated Business Strategies LLC, Dumfries, Virginia (HQ003423D0004); Eagle Harbor Solutions LLC, Anchorage, Alaska (HQ003423D0005); MDW Associates LLC, Tysons, Virginia (HQ003423D0006); The Red Gate Group Ltd., Chantilly, Virginia (HQ003423D0007); Booz Allen Hamilton Inc., McLean, Virginia (HQ003423D0008); Logistics Management Institute, Tysons, Virginia (HQ003423D0009); Redhorse Corp., San Diego, California (HQ003423D0010); SAIC, Reston, Virginia (HQ003423D0011); Whitney, Bradley, & Brown Inc., Reston, Virginia (HQ003423D0012); up to $1,500,000,000 for work at the Pentagon and within the National Capital Region: acquisition and sustainment oversight support, capability portfolio management, engineering and agile methodologies, acquisition intelligence, policy analysis and support, business and financial support, international programs and security, legislative analysis and support, data science, data analytics, data governance, and technical support.

Washington Headquarters Services, Arlington, VA

 

Lockheed Martin, Orlando, Florida, $225,772,240 for management, engineering, production, fabrication, integration, configuration management, test, test support, and logistics support of the Sniper® Advanced Targeting Pod (ATP) “to ensure system availability rate and reliability mean time between maintenance events.”

AFLCMC Robins AFB, Georgia (FA8540-23-D-0001)

 

Bristol Prime Contractors LLC, Anchorage, Alaska, $7,658,069 to construct civil site improvements at the Chena River Lakes Flood Control Project near North Pole, Alaska.

USACE Anchorage, Alaska (W911KB-23-C-0006)

 

 

 

21 Dec

https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3253110/

 

General Dynamics Electric Boat, Groton, Connecticut, $5,134,324,189 for missile tube long-lead-time material; missile tube manufacturing; additional advance procurement, including advance construction and multi-program material-procurement, and production backup units; planned program equipment replacement and spare material for follow-on Columbia-class submarines; and logistics/sustainment support for the US and UK programs. Also includes additional Submarine Industrial Base (SIB) enhancements as part of the Integrated Enterprise Plan and multi-program material procurement supporting Columbia-class ballistic missile submarines and the nuclear shipbuilding enterprise (Virginia-class and Ford-class). The industrial base development work furthers US Navy’s plan of serial production of Columbia and Virginia submarines. Pursuant to the president’s budget for fiscal 2023, the requirements are included for SIB investment for strategic sourcing, supplier development, workforce development, and technology opportunities. Funding is pursuant to the president’s budget for fiscal 2023 and the Further Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act, 2023 (Public Law 117-229). Work in Groton, Connecticut (70%); Newport News, Virginia (25%); and Quonset Point, Rhode Island (5%).

NAVSEA D.C. (N00024-17-C-2117)

 

Huntington Ingalls Industries, Ingalls Shipbuilding Division, Pascagoula, Mississippi, $36,024,953 for life cycle engineering and support for the LPD 17-class Amphibious Transport Dock Ship Program. Work in Pascagoula, Mississippi (95%), and Norfolk, Virginia (5%).

NAVSEA D.C. (N00024-21-C-2443)

 

Huntington-Ingalls Industries - Ingalls Shipbuilding, Pascagoula, Mississippi, $10,132,041 for program management, advanced planning, engineering, and design in support of post shakedown availability for DDG 125.  Work in Pascagoula, Mississippi (70%), and San Diego, California (30%).

Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Conversion, and Repair Gulf Coast, Pascagoula, Mississippi (N00024-22-G-2303)

 

ABX Air Inc., Wilmington, Ohio (HTC71123DC001); Alaska Airlines Inc., Seattle, Washington (HTC71123DC002); American Airlines Inc., Fort Worth, Texas (HTC71123DC003); Amerijet International Inc., Miami, Florida (HTC71123DC004); Air Transport International Inc. (ATI), Wilmington, Ohio (HTC71123DC005); Atlas Air Inc., Purchase, New York (HTC71123DC006); Delta Air Lines Inc., Atlanta, Georgia (HTC71123DC007); Eastern Airlines LLC, Wayne Pennsylvania (HTC71123DC008); Tatonduk Outfitters Ltd., d.b.a. Everts Air Cargo, Fairbanks, Alaska (HTC71123DC009); Hawaiian Airlines Inc., Honolulu, Hawaii (HTC71123DC010); JetBlue Airways Corp., Long Island City, New York (HTC71123DC011); Kalitta Air LLC, Ypsilanti, Michigan (HTC71123DC012); Lynden Air Cargo LLC, Anchorage, Alaska (HTC71123DC013); National Air Cargo Group Inc., Orlando, Florida (HTC71123DC014); Northern Air Cargo LLC, Anchorage, Alaska (HTC71123DC015); Omni Air International LLC, Tulsa, Oklahoma (HTC71123DC016); Polar Air Cargo Worldwide Inc., Purchase, New York (HTC71123DC017); Sun Country Airlines Inc., Minneapolis, Minnesota (HTC71123DC018); Swift Air LLC, d.b.a. iAERO Airways, Greensboro, North Carolina (HTC71123DC019); United Airlines Inc., Chicago, Illinois (HTC71123DC020); United Parcel Service Co. (UPS), Louisville, Kentucky (HTC71123DC021); Western Global Airlines Inc., Estero, Florida (HTC71123DC022); estimated total face value of $1,503,340,118 for heavyweight delivery services (1 Feb 2023 to 30 Sept 2032) for domestic and international shipments.

TRANSCOM Directorate of Acquisition, Scott AFB, Illinois

 

Raytheon, Woburn, Massachusetts, $412,601,063 for FMS (Taiwan): follow-on sustainment: contractor logistics support, engineering services, technical updates, spare parts, and other related elements of logistical and program support under the Taiwan Surveillance Radar Program.

AFLCMC Hanscom AFB, Massachusetts (FA8730-23-C-0003)

 

SAIC, Reston, Virginia, $63,451,488 for operational, logistics, planning, electronic warfare, IT, and security disciplines supporting Air Combat Command HQ, Advanced Programs Division at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia; Eglin AFB, Florida, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Nellis AFB, Nevada; and Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska.

Acquisition Management and Integration Center, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia (FA489023F0014)

 

Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, Ohio, $49,102,007 for R&D: “evaluate current and future state-of-the-art microelectronics security technology, integrity in microelectronics and embedded systems against current and emerging nation-state adversaries working to exploit the chip-package interaction using non-invasive, semi-invasive, and invasive reverse engineering techniques.” Work at Wright-Patterson AFB and Columbus, Ohio.

AFRL Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio (FA8650-23-C-1000)

 

General Electric Aviation, Cincinnati, Ohio, $29,293,008 for contractor engineering and technical services (CETS). CETS personnel to assist in improving the skills and abilities of Air Force military and civilian personnel with the aim to become self-sufficient in the maintenance of aircraft systems. Work at U.S. military (Air Force, Air National Guard, Navy) sites and various FMS locations. Involves unclassified FMS to Bahrain, Egypt, Israel, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and South Korea.

AFLCMC Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. (FA8604-23-D-B001

 

Northrop Grumman, Linthicum Heights, Maryland, $15,877,526 for Active Electronically Scanned Array radars of Air Force F-16 aircraft. Includes production radars, an initial spare kit, antenna lifting fixtures, and polyalphaolefin pumps.

AFLCMC Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio (FA8615-17-C-6047)

 

Ernst & Young LLP, New York, New York, $42,559,951 (to $154,880,685 from $112,320,734) for financial statement audit services for the Navy in Alexandria, Virginia.

DFAS Contract Services Directorate, Columbus, Ohio (HQ0423-21-F-0002)

 

Boeing, St. Louis, Missouri, $35,360,982 for the Next Generation Automated Test System for the Army.

Army Contracting Command, Newark, New Jersey (W15QKN-23-D-0007)

 

Industries for the Blind and Visually Impaired, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, $31,056,653 for the Vertical Skills Engineering Construction Kit.

Army Contracting Command, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (W56HZV-23-D-0003)

 

Javelin JV (Raytheon/Lockheed Martin), Tucson, Arizona, $25,224,984 for Engineering Services Memorandum 23.04.02 Javelin Outdoor Trainer System Qualification.

Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama (W31P4Q-19-C-0038)

 

Callan Marine Ltd., Galveston, Texas, $13,845,450 for pipeline deep-draft dredging of the Houston Ship Channel, Houston, Texas.

USACE Galveston, Texas (W912HY-23-C-0002)

 

Lemoine-Frazier JV LLC, Lafayette, Louisiana, $9,351,590 for road construction, excavation of drainage canals, placing culverts, and other incidental work, Garyville, Louisiana.

USACE New Orleans, Louisiana (W912P8-23-C-0006)

 

Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, Ohio, $7,500,000 for the Map Based Mission Planning Program.

USACE Engineer Research and Development Center, Vicksburg, Mississippi (W9132V-19-F-0005)

 

 

 

22 Dec

https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3254039/

 

Humana Government Business (HT940223C0001), Louisville, Kentucky, for managed care support to DOD, Defense Health Agency (DHA), TRICARE program in the East Region. The total potential contract value, including all transition and options periods, is estimated at $70,846,618,321. The contractor will assist the Defense Health Agency in operating an integrated health care delivery system combining the resources of the contractor and the military’s direct medical care system to provide health, medical and administrative support services to eligible members of the uniformed services, retirees and their eligible family members. TriWest Healthcare Alliance Corp. (HT940223C0002), Phoenix, Arizona, for managed care support to DOD, DHA, TRICARE program in the West Region. The total potential contract value, including all transition and options periods, is estimated at $65,140,149,682. See announcement for more details about these two contracts.

Defense Health Agency’s Managed Care Contracting Division, Aurora, Colorado

 

Raytheon, Tucson, Arizona, $317,415,034 for AIM-9X missiles and related equipment (lot 23) through August 2026. FMS portion is $203,877,920. Also provides non-recurring engineering associated with the Systems Improvement Program III transition to production activities. See contracting announcement for full details. Work in North Logan, Utah (28.09%); Tucson, Arizona (21.64%); Linthincum Heights, Maryland (18.88%); Minneapolis, Minnesota (11.46%); Murrieta, California (8.42%); Saint Albans, Vermont (7.75%); Ann Arbor, Michigan (1.44%); Warrington, Pennsylvania (1.22%) and various locations within the continental U.S. (1.10%).

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001921C0723)

 

BAE Systems – Jacksonville Ship Repair LLC, Jacksonville, Florida, $119,261,837 for maintenance, modernization, and repair of USS Lassen (DDG 82) fiscal 2023 Depot Modernization Period in Mayport, Florida.

NAVSEA D.C. (N00024-23-C-4486)

 

L3Harris’ Interstate Electronics Corp., Anaheim, California, $59,545,560 for services and support for flight test instrumentation systems. Work in Anaheim, California (55%); Cape Canaveral, Florida (29%); D.C. (6%); Bremerton, Washington (3%); Kings Bay, Georgia (2%); Laurel, Maryland (1%); Silverdale, Washington (1%); and Barrow-in-Furness, UK (3%).

Strategic Systems Programs, D.C. (N0003022C2001)

 

L3Harris’ MariPro, Goleta, California, $46,600,299 for production, test, and technical review of two shallow-water training ranges and production, test, and technical review of three deep-water training ranges. Includes provisions at the Atlantic Undersea Test and Evaluation Center: internode cable and assemblies for various modules, internode cable terminations, and repair kits for US Navy training and assessment in shallow and deep water. Work in California [Tanner Bank (30%), San Clemente Island (23%), Goleta (21%)]; Kauai, Hawaii (14%); Andros Island, Bahamas (12%).

Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division, Orlando, Florida (N6134021C0023)

 

Epsilon Systems Solutions Inc., Portsmouth, Virginia (N5005423D0001); Gulf Copper and Manufacturing Corp., Port Arthur, Texas (N5005423D0002); Tecnico Corp., Chesapeake, Virginia (N5005423D0003); Walashek Industrial and Marine Inc., Norfolk, Virginia (N5005423D0004); Wilson Pipe and Fabrication, Norfolk, Virginia (N5005423D0005) $41,253,350 for five years of repair, maintenance, and modernization availability support for Landing Craft Air Cushion (LCAC) and Ship to Shore Connector (SSC), the new version of LCAC located at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek (JEBLC), Virginia Beach, Virginia.

Mid-Atlantic Regional Maintenance Center, Norfolk, Virginia

 

General Dynamics Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine, $37,368,385 for planning yard efforts (engineering, technical, planning, ship configuration, data and logistics efforts) for DDG 1000- class destroyers post-delivery and in-service life-cycle support, and other direct costs. Work in Bath, Maine (95%), and San Diego, California (5%).

NAVSEA D.C. (N00024-19-C-2322)

 

Northrop Grumman, Baltimore, Maryland, $26,373,756 for continued electronic protection enhancements: non-recurring engineering required to establish the hardware baseline for the technical refresh for MQ-4C Triton drone’s Multi-Function Active Sensor (MFAS) Radar Signal Processor (RSP) on the AN/ZPY-3(v) 2 Mercury Power Stream 7000 Signal Processor, 272K300G01, implementing new capabilities developed by the Office of Naval Research. NG shall build a prototype commercially available off-the-shelf RSP that is representative of the hardware baseline, including a Scalable Node / Open System Architecture and can be used for additional development and flight testing.

Office of Naval Research, Arlington, Virginia (N00014-19-C-1032)

 

SeaLandAire Technologies Inc., Jackson, Michigan, $19,698,504 for continued technology research, development, and engineering (to include systems engineering, modeling and analyses, measurement of target and environment data, architecture, fabrication, installation, test, maintenance, aircrew training, and procurement activities) in support of prototyping a Digital Directional Frequency Analysis and Reporting Vertical Line Array sonobuoy in order to transfer this technology to the UnderSea Advantage / Next Generation Multistatic Active Coherent program. Also provides verification in ocean environments through collection, modeling, processing, and measurement of target and environment data, in support of improving the airborne Anti-Submarine Warfare mission.

NAWCWD Lakehurst, NJ (N6833520G1049)

 

Northrop Grumman, San Diego, California, $16,220,882 for engineering investigations, fleet operations, issues surrounding supportability / reliability, cyber security activities and capabilities, software design and system integration, qualification testing, logistical support as well as training services in support of the MQ-8 Fire Scout System.

NAVAIR Patuxent River, MD (N0001923C0002)

 

Lockheed Martin RMS, Moorestown, New Jersey, $15,995,634 for ship integration and test of the AEGIS Weapon System (AWS) for AWS baselines through Advanced Capability Build 16. Work in Moorestown, New Jersey (49%); Norfolk, Virginia (15%); San Diego, California (8%); D.C. (7%); Pascagoula, Mississippi (6%); Mayport, Florida (4%); Bath, Maine (3%); various locations each below (1%) for a total of (8%).

NAVSEA D.C. (N00024-15-C-5151)

 

BAE Systems, Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc., Greenlawn, New York, $15,355,636 for production, delivery, and integration of Mode 5 capable Common Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) Digital Transponder Systems and associated Shop Replaceable Assemblies (SRA) for fixed and rotary winged aircraft, USA and Foreign Military Sales. Work in Greenlawn, New York (85%), and Austin, Texas (15%).

NAVAIR Patuxent River, MD (N0001921D0008)

 

Detyens Shipyards, North Charleston, South Carolina, $10,051,547 for a 75-calendar day shipyard availability for fleet replenishment oiler USNS Laramie (T-AO 203).

MSC, Norfolk, Virginia (N3220523C2142)

 

Lockheed Martin, Owego, New York, $9,894,964 for FMS (Denmark): non-recurring engineering re: modifications and integration of upgrades into the Automated Radar Periscope Detection and Discrimination and Anti-Submarine Warfare systems for the Danish [Ministry of Defense] Acquisition and Logistics Organization MH-60R helicopter. Work in Owego, New York (48%); Farmingdale, New York (25%); Columbus, Mississippi (14.5%); Stratford, Connecticut (11.5%); Oldsmar, Florida (1%).

NAVAIR Patuxent River, MD (N0001919G0029)

 

Sierra Nevada Corp. (SNC) Sparks, Nevada, $8,854,602 for research, design, and prototype experiment into cybersecurity, with a primary focus on applications for US Navy’s Internet of Military Things (IoMT), machine-to-machine (M2M) and systems operating on a 5G network.

Office of Naval Research, Arlington, Virginia (N00014-23-C-1018)

 

Elbit America Inc., Fort Worth, Texas, $99,100,000 for production, kitting, delivery, fielding, testing, and training of mortar fire-control systems.

Army Contracting Command, Newark, New Jersey (W15QKN-17-D-0007)

 

BAE Systems Land & Armaments L.P., San Jose, California, $10,407,827 for integration of upgrades (officially called “Handheld, Manpack, and Small Form Fit Next Generation Radio and Mounted Assured Position Navigation and Timing Solution Generation 2”) into M2A3 and M3A3 [Bradley Fighting Vehicle] Fire Support Team with Fire Support Sensor System platforms.

Army Contracting Command, Detroit Arsenal, Michigan (W56HZV-22-C-0072)

 

BAE Systems OSI, Kingsport, Tennessee, $7,823,127 for process improvements at the Holston Army Ammunition Plant, Kingsport, Tennessee

Army Contracting Command, Rock Island Arsenal, Illinois (DAAA09-98-E-0006)

 

Boeing, Huntington Beach, California, $99,038,610 for Combat Survivor Evader Locator (CSEL) contractor logistics support, including program management, logistics support, systems engineering, software maintenance and cybersecurity, technical order sustainment, government furnished property management, transition planning, and contract data requirements list deliverables.

AFLCMC Hill AFB, Utah (FA8217-23-D-0002)

 

Aero Turbine Inc., Stockton, California, estimated $84,786,547 for technical, logistics management, and repair re: returning unserviceable J85 engine components to serviceable condition. Inspection and repair at various Air Force Jet Engine Intermediate Maintenance facilities. Individual components on the J85 engine will also be replaced at several T-38 operating bases. Contract (22 Dec 2022) later corrected to be issued on 27 Dec 2022.

Air Force Sustainment Center, Tinker AFB, Oklahoma (FA8122-23-D-0004)

 

Leidos, Reston, Virginia, $39,176,064 for R&D of electro-optic sensing defensive electronic warfare: develop and demonstrate prototype integrated threat warning systems while advancing multi-spectral test and developmental risk reduction methodologies.

AFRL Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio (FA8650-23-C-1024)

 

General Electric, Cincinnati, Ohio, $29,047,285, for FMS (Bulgaria and Taiwan): engine (F110-GE-129) spare components and consumables.

Air Force Sustainment Center, Tinker AFB, Oklahoma (FA8122-23-F-0002 and FA8122-23-F-0003)

 

Vertex Aerospace, Madison, Mississippi, $27,238,527 for contractor logistic support services for the Air Force’s C-12 fleet, which is utilized by the Air Force Materiel Command, Pacific Air Command, Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), and the Defense Security Cooperation Agency. Work at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska; Edwards AFB, California; Joint Base Andrews, Maryland; Madison, Mississippi; Holloman AFB, New Mexico; Okmulgee, Oklahoma; San Angelo, Texas; Buenos Ares, Argentina; Gaborone, Botswana; Brasilia, Brazil; Bogota, Columbia; Cairo, Egypt; Accra, Ghana; Tegucigalpa, Honduras; Budapest, Hungary; Yokota Air Base, Japan; Nairobi, Kenya; Rabat, Morocco; Manila, Philippines; Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; Bangkok, Thailand; Ankara, Turkey; and Oslo, Norway.

AFLCMC Tinker AFB, Oklahoma (FA8106-17-D-0001)

 

L3Harris’ Communications Integrated Systems, Greenville, Texas, $12,687,331 for FMS (unnamed): management support services in Greenville, Texas.

645th Aeronautical Engineering Systems Group, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio (FA8620-23-F-4827)

 

Kegman Inc., Melbourne, Florida, $8,957,714 for operation and maintenance, R&D, and limited purchase order services re: day-to-day operations of the Air Force Technical Applications Center. Work at Patrick Space Force Base, Florida, and alternate locations.

Acquisition Management and Integration Center, Detachment 2, Patrick SFB, Florida (FA7022-23-F-0025)

 

Propper International Inc., Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico (SPE1C1-23-C-0008, $49,082,165) and Eagle Industries Unlimited, Virginia Beach, Virginia (SPE1C1-23-C-0006, $23,564,800) for the Modular Lightweight Load-carrying Equipment (MOLLE) 4000 rucksack set for Army and Air Force.

DLA Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (SPE1C1-23-R-0015)

 

AJ Wholesales Produce, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, maximum $49,971,000 for fresh fruits and vegetables. Work in Michigan for Department of Agriculture schools and reservations.

DLA Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (SPE300-23-D-S759)

 

 

23 Dec

https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3254558/

 

Lockheed Martin Aeronautics, Fort Worth, Texas, $1,051,400,000 for long lead time materials, parts, components, and efforts “necessary to maintain on-time production and delivery” of 118 F-35 aircraft (lot 18) for USA, non-U.S DOD ($163,200,000), and FMS ($427,200,000). Work in Fort Worth, Texas (57%); El Segundo (14%) and San Diego (2%), California; Warton, UK (9%); Cameri, Italy (4%); Orlando, Florida (4%); Nashua, New Hampshire (3%); Baltimore, Maryland (3%); Nagoya, Japan (2%); various locations outside continental U.S. (2%).

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001923C0003)

 

Pennsylvania State University’s Applied Research Laboratory (ARL/PSU), University Park, Pennsylvania, $734,972,174 for research, development, engineering, and test and evaluation of (1) guidance, navigation and control of undersea systems; (2) thermal propulsion concepts and systems for undersea vehicles; (3) propulsors and other fluid machinery for marine systems; (4) materials technology and manufacturing technology of Naval systems and components; (5) atmosphere and military communications systems; (6) mission related and public service oriented research, technology developments, test evaluation and systems analysis “to provide a quick response to rapidly evolving” military and “other government agency” requirements. Work in University Park, Pennsylvania.

NAVSEA D.C. (N00024-18-D-6401)

 

AgustaWestland Philadelphia Corp., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, $110,590,500 for production and delivery of 26 TH-73A (lot 4) aircraft and related data in support of the Advanced Helicopter Training System program for US Navy. Work in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (80%); Mineral Wells, Texas (5%); and various locations outside the continental U.S. (15%).

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland ((N6134020C0007))

 

Rolls-Royce Corp., Indianapolis, Indiana, $74,695,424 for twenty-eight (28) AE1107C engines (24 for production aircraft; 4 spares) for US Navy and Marine Corps V-22 Osprey tiltrotor aircraft.

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001923C0017)

 

Lockheed Martin, Owego, New York, $43,420,087 for FMS (Australia): production and delivery of one MH-60R helicopter and procurement of one kit to modify the MH-60R helicopter from a standard FMS configuration to a unique configuration for Australia. Work in Owego, New York (52%); Stratford, Connecticut (40%); and Troy, Alabama (8%).

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001921G0017)

 

Amentum, Germantown, Maryland, $27,072,000 (brings contract to $186,070,367) for ongoing services to DOD components in NAVFAC Pacific: Papua New Guinea (19%); Timor (18%); Palau (18%); Northern Mariana Islands (16%); Philippines (14%); Micronesia (12%), and other locations in South Asia, Southeast Asia, and Oceania (3%).

NAVFAC Pacific, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii (N62742-17-C-3570)

 

Textron Bell, Fort Worth, Texas, $19,593,371 for engineering and logistics support: UH-1Y and AH-1Z helicopter sustainment for US Marine Corps and UH-1Y and AH-1Z production aircraft for Czech Republic. Work in Fort Worth, Texas (80%); and Patuxent River, Maryland (20%).

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001921G0012)

 

Northrop Grumman, Rolling Meadows, Illinois, $12,398,352 for non-recurring engineering to correct software problems on Large Aircraft Infrared Countermeasures AN/AAQ-24 system used by US military.

NAVAIR Patuxent River, MD (N0001920G0005)

 

Continental Maritime San Diego, San Diego, California, $8,512,648 for USS Portland (LPD-27) fiscal 2023 selected restricted availability in San Diego, California.

Southwest Regional Maintenance Center, San Diego, California (N55236-23-C-0001)

 

IAP Worldwide Services (meet the IAP board of directors), Cape Canaveral, Florida, $8,383,327 (brings total cumulative contract value to $46,580,312) for ongoing base operations support at Naval Support Activity Souda Bay, Greece.

NAVFAC Europe, Africa, Central; Naples, Italy (N62470-18-D-3000)

 

Boeing, Ridley Park, Pennsylvania, $497,094,402 for CH-47F helicopters.

Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama (W58RGZ-23-F-0120)

 

Carahsoft, Reston, Virginia, $431,999,156 for ServiceNow products.

Army Contracting Command, Rock Island Arsenal, Illinois (W519TC-23-D-0005)

 

Oshkosh Defense, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, $102,961,926 for FMS (Brazil, Lithuania, Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania): bilateral modification to Joint Light Tactical Vehicles.

Army Contracting Command, Detroit Arsenal, Michigan (W56HZV-20-C-0050)

 

Geiger Brothers Inc., Jackson, Ohio (W91237-23-D-0003); Massillon Construction and Supply LLC, Massillon, Ohio (W91237-23-D-0004); Mi-De-Con Inc., Ironton, Ohio (W91237-23-D-0005); Aleut Flood Management LLC, Oak Ridge, Tennessee (W91237-23-D-0006); Brannon Contracting and Maintenance Services LLC, Zanesville, Ohio (W91237-23-D-0007); C.J. Mahan Construction Company LLC, Grove City, Ohio (W91237-23-D-0008); and Shimmick Construction Company Inc., Irvine, California (W91237-23-D-0009); $98,000,000 for design-bid-build construction projects for U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Huntington, West Virginia.

USACE Huntington, West Virginia

 

Medvolt Tepa DC JV, Colorado Springs, Colorado, $34,943,000 to design and build the Operations Support Squadron - Aircrew Flight Equipment / Survival Evasion Resistance Escape facility at Offutt AFB, Nebraska.

USACE Omaha, Nebraska (W9128F-23-C-0006)

 

Longbow LLC (a joint venture between Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman), Orlando, Florida, $11,038,543 for contractor support services and supplies for the Boeing AH-64D/E “Apache” helicopter’s Fire Control Radar.

Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama (W58RGZ-22-C-0053)

 

InSynergy Engineering Inc., Honolulu, Hawaii (W9128A-23-D-0003); Mechanical Engineers of Hawaii Corp, Honolulu, Hawaii (W9128A-23-D-0004); Mechanical Enterprises Inc., Honolulu, Hawaii (W9128A-23-D-0005); Robert and Co., Atlanta, Georgia (W9128A-23-D-0006); $9,900,000 for architect-engineer services.

USACE Honolulu, Hawaii

 

Weston Solutions Inc., Peachtree Corners, Georgia, $8,882,730 to maintain and repair federally funded and DLA-Energy capitalized petroleum systems and facilities in Anniston, Alabama; Fort Rucker, Alabama; Starke, Florida; Columbus, Georgia; Dahlonega, Georgia; Savannah, Georgia; Palmerola, Honduras; Grenada, Mississippi; Hattiesburg, Mississippi; Morrisville, North Carolina; Salisbury, North Carolina; Pope Army Airfield, North Carolina; Southport, North Carolina; San Juan, Puerto Rico; Salinas, Puerto Rico; Guaynabo, Puerto Rico; and Peachtree Corners, Georgia.

USACE Humphreys Engineer Center, Fort Belvoir, Virginia (W912DY-22-F-0081)

 

SpecPro Environmental Services, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, $8,540,456 to maintain and repair federally funded and DLA-Energy capitalized petroleum systems and facilities in Latham, New York; Aberdeen, Maryland; Fort A.P. Hill, Virginia; Ft. Belvoir, Virginia; Bangor, Maine; Richmond, Virginia; Concord, New Hampshire; Kingwood, West Virginia; Watertown, New York;  Redhouse, West Virginia; Ronkonkoma, New York;  Lebanon, Pennsylvania; Augusta, Maine; Fort Lee, Virginia; Chambersburg, Pennsylvania; Fort Meade, Maryland; Fort Meyer, Virginia; Parkersburg, West Virginia; Blackstone, Virginia; Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey; Rochester, New York; New Cumberland, Pennsylvania; East Lyme, Connecticut; Tobyhanna, Pennsylvania; Aberdeen, Maryland; Wheeling, West Virginia; and West Point, New York.

USACE Huntsville, Alabama (W912DY-20-F-0048)

 

Louis Berger Hawthorne Services, Greenville, South Carolina, $7,783,692 for maintaining and repairing federally funded and DLA-Energy capitalized petroleum systems and facilities in Nevada (Fallon) and California (Coronado, El Centro, Lemoore, Coronado, Oxnard, Port Hueneme, Ridgecrest, San Diego, San Clemente Island, San Nicolas Island).

USACE Huntsville, Alabama (W912DY-20-F-0068)

 

Harper Construction Company Inc., San Diego, California, $65,798,783 for design and construction of a high-bay depot maintenance hangar, Tinker AFB, Oklahoma.

USACE Tulsa, Oklahoma (W912BV-23-C-0002)

 

Amentum, Germantown, Maryland, $49,461,406 for Initial Entry Rotary Wing flight training, Fort Rucker, Alabama.

Army Field Directorate Office, Fort Eustis, Virginia (W9124G-17-C-0005)

 

Leidos, Reston, Virginia, $102,214,375 for support of strategic planning, vision setting, programmatic review evaluation, and other programmatic support to the congressionally directed medical research programs and other subordinate organizations within the U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command, Fort Detrick, Maryland (1 Feb 2023 to 31 Jan 2028). Encompasses meeting support, programmatic support, administrative support, and publicity and public affairs support to collaborate the inputs and outcomes of strategic planning, vision setting, and programmatic review. “It is anticipated this contract will provide support services for 120-150 program announcements and at least 10 broad agency announcements per fiscal year.”

Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity, Fort Detrick, Maryland (HT942523D0002)

 

Health Net Federal Services, Sacramento, California, $70,560,961 for expanding TRICARE services to beneficiaries diagnosed with Autism and their families. Health Net Federal Services provides ACD services within its network in the western region of continental U.S. More details in contract announcement.

DHA Contracting Activity, Managed Care Contracting Division, Aurora, Colorado

 

Vysnova Partners Inc., Landover, Maryland $9,299,506 for biomedical research support at Center for Military Psychiatry and Neuroscience Research, Walter Reed Army Institute Research, Silver Spring, Maryland: scientific and technical development; program and administrative management; clinical trials; veterinarian and animal care; statistical analysis; and research in the fields of the physiological and psychological, penetrating ballistic-like brain injury, polytrauma, mitochondria, non-convulsive seizures, field [research], projectile concussive impact brain injury, traumatic brain injury (TBI) neuroprotection and neurorestoration, anti-neuroinflammatory drug therapies for blast neurotrauma, and molecular mechanisms, biomarkers identification, and therapeutic intervention.

Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity, Fort Detrick, Maryland (HT942523C0003)

 

General Electric, Lynn, Massachusetts, maximum $18,384,724 for J85 aircraft engine compressor rotors for Air Force.

DLA Aviation, Tinker AFB, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (SPE4A1-22-G-0010)

 

Defense Engineering Corp., Beavercreek, Ohio, $9,959,974 for R&D of antennas, front-end and back-end hardware for multifunction radio frequency systems and to evaluate the performance of innovative antenna concepts identified by Air Force Research Laboratory with traditional and non-traditional experimentation and measurement techniques capable of comparing the innovative antennas with equivalent reference antennas. Includes systems engineering, R&D, experimentation, and demonstration of sensor system technologies covering a large portion of the radio frequency spectrum allowing for waveform agility and advanced signal processing techniques and coordination with agencies operating unmanned / attritable platforms. Work at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio.

Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio (FA8650-23-C-1172)

 

 

27 Dec

https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3255119/

 

ERAPSCO, Columbia City, Indiana (N0001919D0012 P00017) and Lockheed Martin, Manassas, Virginia (N0001919D0013 P00022) aggregate ceiling $222,459,840 (funds will be obligated on individual orders as they’re issued) for up to 36,000 AN/SSQ-125A sonobuoys for US Navy. ERAPSCO work in De Leon Springs, Florida (69%), and Columbia City, Indiana (31%), with Lockheed Martin work in Manassas, Virginia (90%), and Clearwater, Florida (10%).

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland

 

Lockheed Martin Aeronautics, Fort Worth, Texas, $62,147,178 for additional diminishing manufacturing sources parts for F-35 for US military, FMS customers, and non-U.S. DOD participants.

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001922D0043)

 

Stratascorp Technologies, Chesapeake, Virginia $32,953,444 for ongoing command, control, communications, and computers (C4) operations and sustainment support aboard Military Sealift Command (MSC) ships, MSC Network Operations Centers (MNOC), and future C4 capabilities hosted at US Navy Fleet Network Operation Centers (FLTNOC). Support includes knowledge management, cybersecurity, maintenance and sustainment, modernization, equipment, and asset management, MSC MNOC, future FLTNOC, and training.

MSC Norfolk, Virginia (N3220519D1000)

 

L3Harris’ Telemetry and Radio Frequency Products, San Diego, California, $21,908,546 for 374 modernized radios: 335 for US Navy ($19,623,965) and 39 for the UK ($2,284,581).

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001921C0064)

 

General Electric, Cincinnati, Ohio, undefinitized contract action (ceiling of $203,000,000) for technology maturation and risk reduction, and a contract ($99,470,000) for R&D maturing “fuel-efficient adaptive engine component technologies” and reducing “associated risk” in preparation for next-generation propulsion system development for combat aircraft.

AFLCMC Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio (FA8626-16-C-2138)

 

Raytheon, Andover, Massachusetts, $30,145,170, for FMS (South Korea): PATRIOT post deployment build hardware updates and Multifunctional Distribution System block upgrade 2.

Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama (W31P4Q-23-C-0019)

 

 

28 Dec

https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3255710/

 

Lockheed Martin RMS Moorestown, New Jersey, $527,740,864 (an initial obligation of $11,394,512) to implement Integrated Air and Missile Defense capabilities into an Aegis Guam System.

MDA Dahlgren, Virginia (HQ085121C0002)

 

Gilbane Federal, Concord, California, $118,368,220 for construction of reinforced concrete pads and foundations in support of the installation of the Tactical Mobile Over-the-Horizon Radar equipment in the Republic of Palau.

NAVFAC Pacific, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii (N62742-23-C-1311)

 

CORE Engineering & Construction Inc., Winter Park, Florida (N69450-23-D-0005); Healtheon Inc., New Orleans, Louisiana (N69450-23-D-0008); Howard W. Pence Inc., Elizabethtown, Kentucky (N69450-23-D-0006); Sergent Mechanical Systems, d.b.a. Sergent Construction, Oxnard, California (N69450-23-D-0007); Wright Bros LLC, Fort Walton Beach, Florida (N69450-23-D-0009); $99,000,000 for construction projects at DOD installations in Florida.

NAVFAC Southeast, Jacksonville, Florida

 

General Atomics, San Diego, California, $43,822,792 for programmatic, engineering, logistics, configuration management, diminishing manufacturing sources and material shortages, technical support, logistics product updates, data calls and meeting support, and program planning support for the Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System (EMALS) and Advanced Arresting Gear sustainment. Work in San Diego, California (83%); Lakehurst, New Jersey (15%); and Tupelo, Mississippi (2%).

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001921G0014)

 

Allegient Inc., Arlington, Virginia, $31,851,343 for non-technical administrative contractor support for F-35 development and demonstration, follow-on development, low rate initial and full rate production, as well as sustainment efforts for US Air Force, Navy, non-DOD participants, and FMS. Work in Arlington, Virginia (81.27%); Wright-Patterson, Ohio (14.05%); and Fort Worth, Texas (4.68%).

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001922D0048)

 

Boeing Insitu, Bingen, Washington, $19,279,611 for production and delivery of ten RQ-21A Blackjack air vehicles, two RQ-21A turrets, support equipment, spares, tools, and training in support of RQ-21A Blackjack and ScanEagle drones for US Navy/Marine Corps, and international partners. Work in Bingen, Washington (88%), and locations outside continental U.S. (12%).

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001922D0038)

 

General Electric Aviation, Lynn, Massachusetts, $16,398,986 for engineering and engine system improvement support for the F414 Component Improvement Program.

NAWCAD Patuxent River, Maryland (N0042119G0001)

 

L3Harris, Amityville, New York, $14,298,819 for production and delivery of 17 BRU-75A and BRU-76A Bomb Rack Unit ship sets (nine for US Navy, five for Germany, two for Australia, and one for South Korea) for the P-8A aircraft (lots 12-13). FMS customer funds of $5,046,642, and Foreign Cooperative Project funds of $1,682,214 obligated.

NAVAIR Patuxent River, MD (N0001920C0056)

 

General Atomics, Poway, California, $75,074,676 for contractor logistics support for MQ-1C Gray Eagle Block 0.

Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama (W58RGZ-23-C-0010)

 

ABX Air Inc., Wilmington, Ohio (HTC71119DC002); Air Transport International Inc., Wilmington, Ohio (HTC71119DC003); Alaska Airlines Inc., Seattle, Washington (HTC71119DC004); American Airlines, Fort Worth, Texas (HTC71119DC006); Amerijet International Inc., Miami, Florida (HTC71119DC007); Atlas Air Inc., Purchase, New York (HTC71119DC008;) Delta Air Lines Inc., Atlanta, Georgia (HTC71119DC009); Eastern Airlines, Wayne, Pennsylvania (HTC71121DC001); Federal Express Corp., Memphis, Tennessee (HTC71119DC010); Hawaiian Airlines, Honolulu, Hawaii (HTC71119DC011); Jet Blue, Long Island City, New York (HTC71119DC012); Kalitta Air LLC, Ypsilanti, Michigan (HTC71119DC013); Lynden Air Cargo LLC, Anchorage, Alaska (HTC71119DC014); Sun Country Airlines, Minneapolis, Minnesota (HTC71119DC016); National Air Cargo Group Inc., Orlando, Florida (HTC71119DC017); Northern Air Cargo Inc., Anchorage, Alaska (HTC71119DC018); Omni Air International LLC, Tulsa, Oklahoma (HTC71119DC019); Polar Air Cargo Worldwide Inc., Purchase, New York (HTC71119DC020); Southwest Airlines, Dallas, Texas (HTC71119DC021); Everts Air Cargo, Fairbanks, Alaska (HTC71119DC022); United Airlines Inc., Chicago, Illinois (HTC71119DC023); United Parcel Service Co. (UPS), Louisville, Kentucky (HTC71119DC024); Western Global Airlines (WGA), Estero, Florida (HTC71119DC026); estimated $67,198,500 (to $415,623,690 from $348,425,190) for one month (January 2023) of heavyweight delivery, domestic and international shipments, for US military, other federal government agencies, and corporate contractors. Services include door-to-door, time-definite, pick-up and delivery, transportation, timely and accurate shipment tracking, government Third Party Payment System participation, customs clearance processing (if applicable) and shipment data reporting.

TRANSCOM Directorate of Acquisition, Scott AFB, Illinois

 

 

29 Dec

https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3256358/

 

Atlantic Diving Supply (ADS), Virginia Beach, Virginia, $150,000,000 for equipment that repairs damaged airfield pavement.

772nd Enterprise Sourcing Squadron, Tyndall AFB, Florida (FA8051-23-D-0001)

 

General Dynamic Information Technology, Falls Church, Virginia, $17,839,932 for the Distributed Common Ground System network weapon system and all supporting activities (e.g., development, integration, maintenance, administration, management, documentation, assessment, disposal, and troubleshooting of 480 ISR Wing IT assets from the network and enterprise level) at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia; and Beale AFB, California. Could expand to Fort Smith, Arkansas; McConnell AFB, Kansas; Birmingham, Alabama; Otis Air National Guard Base, Massachusetts; Reno, Nevada; JB Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii; Terra Haute, Indiana; Ogden, Utah; South Korea; Ramstein Air Base, Germany.

Acquisition Management and Integration Center, Hampton, Virginia (FA489019FA022)

 

DS Government Solutions Corp., Waltham, Massachusetts, $8,987,955 for software development and training services in support of the 3DExperience Digital Environment Platform.

AFLCMC Hanscom AFB, Massachusetts (FA8730-23-C-B002)

 

CACI, Chantilly, Virginia, $68,780,625 for a 12-month extension of training, deployment, and sustainment support of Integrated Personnel and Pay System-Army, Increment II Program.

Army Contracting Command, Newark, New Jersey (W15QKN-15-C-0049)

 

Lockheed Martin, Grand Prairie, Texas, $31,817,000 to increase the annual award of PAC-3 missiles. Work in Huntsville, Alabama; Rocket Center, West Virginia; Camden, Arkansas; Chelmsford, Massachusetts; and Grand Prairie, Texas. FMS (Bahrain, Kuwait, Netherlands, Poland, Qatar) funds of $15,590,330 obligated.

Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama (W31P4Q-20-C-0023)

 

P&R JV, Elizabethtown, Kentucky, $26,096,467 to build a target training structure at Fort Knox, Kentucky.

USACE Louisville, Kentucky (W912QR-23-C-0005)

 

Keysight Technologies Inc., Colorado Springs, Colorado, $15,329,600 to acquire microwave measuring receivers.

Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama (W31P4Q-23-D-0008)

 

Torch Technologies Inc., Huntsville, Alabama, $10,668,279 for various types of simulation support to the Systems Simulation Software and Integration Directorate, Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Aviation and Missile Center.

Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama (W31P4Q-21-F-0054)

 

Northrop Grumman, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, $45,070,783 for the B-2 aircraft rudder and elevon. Performance in Ohio.

DLA Aviation, Tinker AFB, Oklahoma (SPRTA1-23-C-0003)

 

BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration, Greenlawn, New York, $33,406,275 to redesign the AN/UPX-50(C) digital interrogator assemblies in order to “resolve parts obsolescence and implement solutions to achieve compliance” with the latest specifications, qualification, and certification standards for US Navy. Work in Green Lawn, New York (95%), and Hudson, New Hampshire (5%), which is just east of Nashua.

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001922G0009)

 

General Electric Aviation, Lynn, Massachusetts, $24,104,653 for engineering and engine system improvement support for the T408 Component Improvement Program.

Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division, Patuxent River, Maryland (N0042119G0001)

 

Lockheed Martin Aeronautics, Fort Worth, Texas, $10,451,554 for engineering, maintenance, logistics manpower and material support to continue to develop, sustain and produce software builds as well as carryout developmental flight tests in support of F-35 aircraft for USA and non-U.S. DOD partners ($858,606). Work in Fort Worth, Texas (80%); Orlando, Florida (7%); Linthicum, Maryland (3%); Nashua, New Hampshire (3%); San Diego, California (2%); El Segundo, California (2%); Samlesbury, UK (1%); locations within continental U.S. (1%) and outside (1%).

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001922C0041)

 

Raytheon, El Segundo, California, $10,300,000, for the mid-band expansion trade study in support of Next Generation Jammer engineering and manufacturing for US Navy and Australia. Work in El Segundo, California (42%); Dallas, Texas (28%); Andover, Massachusetts (13%); Wexford, Pennsylvania (9%); and Fort Wayne, Indiana (8%). Foreign cooperative project funds ($10,300,000) obligated.

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001916C0002)

 

 

30 Dec

https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3256832/

 

Lockheed Martin Aeronautics, Fort Worth, Texas, $7,842,191,056 for 127 F-35 aircraft (lot 16): 89 F-35A aircraft, 23 F-35B aircraft, and 15 F-35C. It also definitizes a modification (P00016) for F-35 aircraft (lot 15) procurements and associated auxiliary equipment for USA, non-U.S. DOD participants ($1,721,016,615), and FMS customers ($1,488,017,560). Work in Fort Worth, Texas (57%); El Segundo, California (14%); Warton, UK (9%); Cameri, Italy (4%); Orlando, Florida (4%); Nashua, New Hampshire (3%); Baltimore, Maryland (3%); San Diego, California (2%); Nagoya, Japan (2%); and locations outside continental U.S. (2%).

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001920C0009)

 

Lockheed Martin RMS Moorestown, New Jersey, $64,089,885 for Ship Self-Defense System combat system engineering support in Moorestown, New Jersey (85%), and San Diego, California (15%).

NAVSEA D.C. (N00024-19-C-5603)

 

L3Harris’ Unidyne, Norfolk, Virginia, $28,246,984 for production of outboard cable spares.

Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division, Newport, Rhode Island (N6660423DF300)

 

Raytheon Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford, Connecticut, $18,655,090 for long-lead materials, parts and components for propulsion systems for F-35 aircraft (lot 17) for non-U.S. DOD partners ($17,394,887) and FMS ($1,260,203). Work in Indianapolis, Indiana (44%); Windsor Locks, Connecticut (33%); Bristol, UK (16%); and Phoenix, Arizona (7%).

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001920C0011)

 

Kratos, Sacramento, California, $15,515,343 for two XQ-58A unmanned aerial systems (UAS) with sensor and weapon system payloads “to accomplish the penetrating affordable autonomous collaborative killer – portfolio objectives,” including technical services non-recurring engineering, system/subsystem integration, installation, testing, ground and flight operations, logistics, and maintenance for the UAS as well as government-owned, contractor-operated operations for flight test and demonstration events at government test ranges.

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0042123C0010)

 

SAAB, Syracuse, New York, $13,232,215 for R&D of automatic target recognition and autonomous sensor resource management, and prototype counter-unmanned aircraft system concepts for surface vehicle protection and airport security. Effort is titled “Threat and Situational Understanding with Networked-Online Machine Intelligence.” Work in Syracuse, New York (63%), and West Lafayette, Indiana (37%).

Office of Naval Research, Arlington, Virginia (N00014-23-C-1016)

 

Valiant/ALCA JV LLC, Clarksville, Tennessee, $7,528,791 for ongoing base operating support at Naval Air Station Sigonella, Sicily.

NAVFAC Europe Africa Central, Naples, Italy (N62470-18-D-3010)

 

Boeing, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, $38,716,952 for B-1 and B-52 bomber engineering services at Tinker AFB, Oklahoma; Edwards AFB, California; Barksdale AFB, Louisiana; and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

AFLCMC Tinker AFB, Oklahoma (FA8107-19-D-0001)

 

Telos Corp., Ashburn, Virginia, $32,526,076 for mission defense teams support for defensive cyber operations (DCO) weapons systems and unique mission areas. DCO WhiteSpace provides contractor support to perform aspects of plans and programs support, client systems, cyber transport, and cyber operations to augment base personnel in the performance of core IT services. Work across multiple contiguous U.S. and outside the contiguous U.S. locations.

Acquisition Management and Integration Center Langley AFB, Virginia (FA4890-23-F-0015)

 

Global Connections To Employment Inc., Pensacola, Florida, $15,478,108 for dining facility attendants services likely at Fort Sam Houston, Texas.

Army Field Directorate Office, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (W5168W-22-D-0002)

 

Amentum, Germantown, Maryland, $13,632,420 for maintenance, supply, and transportation logistics support services at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait.

Army Contracting Command, Rock Island Arsenal, Illinois (W52P1J-12-G-0028)

 

Amentum, Germantown, Maryland, $10,000,000 for aviation maintenance services in Iraq.

Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama (W58RGZ-19-C-0025)