1 Nov 2022

https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3206710/

 

Lockheed Martin Space, Titusville, Florida, $581,181,943 for Trident II (D5) missile production and deployed systems support. Also benefits a foreign military sale to the United Kingdom. Work in Kings Bay, Georgia (17.5%); Orlando, Florida (15.1%); Magna, Utah (11.3%); Bangor, Washington (8.6%); Titusville, Florida (5.5%); Morris Plains, New Jersey (3%); Cape Canaveral, Florida (2.9%); Arlington, Washington (2.6%); Santa Rosa, California (2.4%); Jacksonville, Florida (2.2%); Chandler, Arizona (2.1%); Norcross, Georgia (1.8%); Milwaukee, Wisconsin (1.5%); Campbell, California (1.4%); Oak Ridge, Tennessee (1.2%), and locations less than 1% each, (19.8% total).

Strategic Systems Programs, D.C. (N0003022C0100)

 

AECOM, Los Angeles, California (N62470-23-D-0003); HDR Engineering Inc., Colorado Springs, Colorado (N62470-23-D-0004); Michael Baker Makers Cardno NAVFAC Planning JV, Alexandria, Virginia (N62470-23-D-0005); Parsons Government Services, D.C. (N62470-23-D-0006); Tetra Tech / Mason & Hanger JV, Ann Arbor, Michigan (N62470-23-D-0007); $95,000,000 for multi-discipline architect-engineer services for preparation of Navy and Marine Corps planning and engineering services. Most work on this contract is anticipated to occur in the continental U.S.; however, an order could be issued for any location worldwide.

NAVFAC Atlantic, Norfolk, Virginia

 

Q.E.D. Systems Inc., Virginia Beach, Virginia, $78,945,441 for the Specification Development and Availability Execution Support for CG, DDG, LHA, LHD, LPD, and LSD-class vessels. Work in Virginia Beach, Virginia, (45%); San Diego, California (45%); and Bremerton, Washington (10%).

NAVSEA, D.C. (N00024-21-C-4200)

 

BAE Systems Jacksonville Ship Repair LLC, Jacksonville, Florida, $29,380,891 for the alteration, overhaul, and repair, including performance of dry-docking, pier-side overhaul and maintenance, repairs, and alterations that requires certification by American Bureau of Shipping onboard Vindicator (TSV 5). Work in Jacksonville, Florida.

Southeast Regional Maintenance Center, Mayport, Florida (N40027-23-C-0001)

 

Coastal Helicopters Inc., Panama City, Florida, $17,648,526 for flight test support of suitable airborne platforms for ongoing testing of sensor systems. Work in Panama City, Florida (70%); Fort Walton, Florida (25%); and outside the continental U.S. (5%).

Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division, Panama City, Florida (N61331-22-D-0001)

 

Airborne Systems North America, Pennsauken, New Jersey, $10,075,637 for the Multi-Mission Parachute 2 Course (training and technical support for all military free-fall training to ensure compliance with all FAAA regulations and Marine Corps orders to safely meet the Marine Corps training input requirements). Work in Eloy, Arizona.

Marine Corps Installations National Capital Region - Regional Contracting Office, Quantico, Virginia (M00264-22-C-0005)

 

Systems Planning and Analysis Inc. (SPA), Alexandria, Virginia, $9,583,018 for program management and financial support of the Trident II (D5) Life Extension program and future concepts, including the Common Missile Compartment. Work in Alexandria, Virginia (82%); Strategic Systems Programs HQ at Washington Navy Yard, D.C. (15%); Greensville, South Carolina (2%); and Orlando, Florida (1%).

Strategic Systems Programs, D.C. (N0003019C0032)

 

PTC Inc., Boston, Massachusetts, $8,163,409 for model-based production support.

NAVSEA, Washington Navy Yard, D.C. (N00024-20-C-6121)

 

WGL Energy Services Inc., Vienna, Virginia (SPE604-23-D-7500, $81,846,848); Enspire Energy LLC, Chesapeake, Virginia (SPE604-23-D-7501, $32,760,506); Direct Energy Business Marketing LLC, Iselin, New Jersey (SPE604-23-D-7502, $26,754,291); for natural gas. Performance in Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and D.C.

DLA Energy, Fort Belvoir, Virginia

 

Mitchell Brothers Inc., Seabrook, South Carolina, $53,170,000 to repair airfield infrastructure at Hunter Army Airfield, Georgia.

USACE Savannah, Georgia (W912HN-23-C-4000)

 

L3Harris, Salt Lake City, Utah, $20,717,731 for the Manned/Unmanned Teaming hardware and technical and engineering support for the Boeing AH-64 “Apache” attack helicopter.

Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama (W58RGZ-22-F-0293)

 

KPMG LLP, McLean, Virginia, $45,291,305 for audit services of the Army general fund and working capital fund financial statements.

DFAS Contract Services Directorate, Columbus, Ohio (HQ0423-21-F-0005)

 

IntelliDyne LLC, Falls Church, Virginia, $29,072,756, to continue network support services at Defense Health Agency (DHA) headquarters. IT support includes operating and maintaining, and the transition to a fully integrated site, and enterprise IT support model for all current DHA HQ sites, network domains currently referred to as the DHA Network (DHAN), as well as all respective IT network, systems support services, associated infrastructures, and enclaves. Continued support includes desk side support, remote or onsite troubleshooting, onsite IT touch labor, local IT support activity program/project management support, network security and infrastructure assurance activities. Work primarily at Headquarters in Falls Church, Virginia, along with other locations in Virginia; San Antonio, Texas; Aurora, Colorado; San Diego, California; Great Lakes, Illinois; and Silver Spring and Fort Detrick, Maryland.

Defense Health Agency, Professional Services Contracting Division, Falls Church, Virginia (task order HT001121F0030 under GS-35F-0151S)

 

Pacific Defense Strategies, El Segundo, California, $9,078,430 for the Sensor Open Systems Architecture Radio Frequency Payload for “enhanced space domain awareness.” Work in El Segundo, California, and Kirtland AFB, New Mexico.

AFRL Kirtland AFB, New Mexico (FA9453-23-C-A010)

 

 

2 Nov

https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3207856/

 

General Dynamics Electric Boat, Groton, Connecticut, $63,653,671 for engineering and technical design effort to support R&D concept formulation for current and future submarine platforms.

NAVSEA, D.C. (N00024-21-C-2103)

 

Northrop Grumman, Melbourne, Florida, $24,955,241 for fabrication and installation support to retrofit Delta System Software Configuration 4.0, to include tactical targeting network technology and the beyond line of sight in E-2D Advanced Hawkeye aircraft. Work in Dallas, Texas (57%); Melbourne, Florida (11%); Boulder, Colorado (9%); Norfolk, Virginia (8%); Salisbury, Maryland (5%); Ronkonkoma, New York (3%); and various locations within continental U.S. (7%).

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001920G0005)

 

Lockheed Martin Sikorsky, Stratford, Connecticut, $21,354,094 for one CH-53K containerized flight training device (2F243-3) and associated technical data (based on low-rate initial production lot 4 configuration). Work in Chantilly, Virginia (67%); Stratford, Connecticut (18%); and Orlando, Florida (15%).

Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division, Orlando, Florida (N0001919G0029)

 

Systems Application and Technologies Inc., Upper Marlboro, Maryland, $17,939,039 for engineering, technical, project analyst, and administrative support services in support of research, development, test, and evaluation of aircraft instrumentation flight test for DOD and other government agencies. Work in Patuxent River, Maryland.

NAWCAD, Patuxent River, Maryland (N0042119C0023)

 

Textron Bell, Fort Worth, Texas, $15,236,598 for FMS (Czech Republic): courseware/curriculum development, electronic classrooms, and in-country pilot, crew and maintainer training on the UH-1Y and AH-1Z production helicopters. Work in Czech Republic (65%); Fort Worth, Texas (25%); Huntsville, Alabama (9%); and Brno, Czech Republic (1%).

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001920C0061)

 

DFA Dairy Brands Fluid LLC, d.b.a. PET Dairy, High Point, North Carolina, $27,375,000 for milk and dairy items.

DLA Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (SPE300-23-D-V004)

 

L-J Inc., Cayce, South Carolina, $8,547,380 for raising dikes and berms, and installation of new spillway systems in Charleston, South Carolina.

USACE Charleston, South Carolina (W912HP-23-C-0001)

 

 

3 Nov

https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3209458/

 

Caterpillar Inc., Peoria, Illinois, $1,284,062,023 for construction equipment.

DLA Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (SPE8EC-23-D-0002)

 

WMEM JV LLC, Tamuning, Guam, $20,000,000 for mechanical, electrical, and fire protection architect-engineer services for projects located primarily within NAVFAC Marianas.

NAVFAC Marianas, Guam (N40192-23-D-0001)

 

Peraton/Arcfield, Chantilly, Virginia, $15,694,715 for program support services for the Navy's Strategic Weapons Systems [Trident II nuclear weapon] Reentry Subsystem. Work in Colorado Springs, Colorado (75%); D.C. (15%); Albuquerque, New Mexico (8%); Cape Canaveral, Florida (1%); and Omaha, Nebraska (1%).

Strategic Systems Programs, D.C. (N0003021C0016)

 

Archer Western Federal JV, Chicago, Illinois (N69450-19-D-0907); B.L. Harbert International, Birmingham, Alabama (N69450-19-D-0908); The Haskell Co., Jacksonville, Florida (N69450-19-D-0909); The Korte Co., St. Louis, Missouri (N69450-19-D-0910); Mortenson Construction, Minneapolis, Minnesota (N69450-19-D-0911); $15,000,000 for construction, including general building projects, mostly in Florida (15%), Georgia (15%), Louisiana (14%), Mississippi (14%), South Carolina (14%), Tennessee (14%), and Texas (14%).

NAVFAC Southeast, Jacksonville, Florida

 

General Electric, Niskayuna, New York (NW of Albany), $12,832,460 for R&D aimed at developing a mobile automated manufacturing platform to provide just-in-time manufacturing of nucleic acid countermeasures to rapidly produce, formulate, and package doses of nucleic acid therapeutics and prophylactics. Work in Niskayuna, New York; Le Kremlin-Bicêtre, France; New Milford, Connecticut; Cambridge, Massachusetts; and Seattle, Washington.

NAVWAR Pacific, San Diego, California (N66001-21-C-4014)

 

Huntington Ingalls Inc. Newport News Shipbuilding, Newport News, Virginia, $8,467,608 for planning and design yard activities for Standard Navy Valves installed in commissioned nuclear-powered submarines, submersibles, and aircraft carriers. Work in Newport News, Virginia.

NAVSEA, D.C. (N00024-22-C-2105)

 

 

4 Nov

https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3210913/

 

Lockheed Martin, Fort Worth, Texas, $765,158,560 for site activation/hardware requirements in support of first aircraft arrival, initial operation capability, and full operational capability milestone events, to include site activation events, support equipment, pilot flight equipment, and post ejection survival training material, as well as contract management, planning and readiness reviews and associated non-recurring introduction to service activities in support of F-35 aircraft initial sustainment for USA, non-DOD participants, and FMS. Work in El Segundo, California (52%); Orlando, Florida (44%); Fort Worth, Texas (3%); and Lancashire, United Kingdom (1%).

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001923D0010)

 

Dine Construction Services LLC, d.b.a. DDC 4C, Scottsdale, Arizona, $33,066,680 for environmental management of fire protection services at Camp Lejeune and MCAS New River.

NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic, Norfolk, Virginia (N40085-23-D-0001)

 

Northrop Grumman, Melbourne, Florida, $29,852,860 for five aerial refueling retrofit kits including installation onboard E-2D Advanced Hawkeye aircraft for U.S. Navy. Work in St. Augustine, Florida.

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001920G0005)

 

The University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, $9,964,825 for research into digital twin (DT) and advanced control system technologies that have the potential to improve resiliency of shipboard Navy power and energy systems (NPES). “DT technology will be leveraged to rapidly and automatically "look ahead" to predict the interactions between system components and the consequences of alternative control actions in order to improve the speed and capability for recovery from unplanned events or disruptions, and to improve coordination between components during routine operations.”

Office of Naval Research, Arlington, Virginia (N00014-23-C-1012)

 

Bionetics Corp., Yorktown, Virginia, $185,762,242 for the operation of the Air Force Primary Standards Laboratory (AFPSL). Work in Heath, Ohio.

AFLCMC Heath, Ohio (FA2263-23-C-0002)

 

Cherokee Nation Aerospace and Defense LLC, Tulsa, Oklahoma (FA8517-23-D-0002); Ciqima Federal Services, Charleston, South Carolina (FA8517-23-D-0003); and S&K Federal Services LLC, St. Ignatius, Montana (FA8517-23-D-0004); $72,800,000 for the sourcing, acquiring and delivery of a broad range of ground and aircraft support equipment items.

Air Force Sustainment Center, Robins AFB, Georgia

 

BAE Systems, Kingsport, Tennessee, $63,631,145 for a new filtration and wash facility in Kingsport, Tennessee.

Army Contracting Command, Rock Island, Illinois (DAAA09-98-E-006)

 

Michels Construction Inc., Brownsville, Wisconsin, $39,848,304 for flood repair of structures in Waverly, Missouri.

USACE Kansas City, Missouri (W912DQ-23-C-1000)

 

DRS Sustainment Systems Inc., Bridgeton, Missouri, $20,266,145 for the Joint Assault Bridge program.

Army Contracting Command, Detroit Arsenal, Michigan (W56HZV-16-C-0028)

 

Aspen Construction Co., Hackensack, Minnesota, $10,882,619 for construction re: the Johnson County Phase II Paintsville East Levee and West Floodwall in Paintsville, Kentucky.

USACE Louisville, Kentucky (W912QR-23-C-0002)

 

 

7 Nov

https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3211815/

 

GHD Setiadi Kaula AE JV, Honolulu, Hawaii, $30,000,000 (increasing the total ordering capacity of the IDIQ contract to $70,000,000) for architect-engineer services on base infrastructure and other projects within Australia (77%), Virginia (13%), Guam (7%), and Philippines (3%).

NAVFAC Pacific, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii (N-62742-18-D-0005)

 

Lockheed Martin, Syracuse, New York, $10,258,510 for design, prototyping, and qualification testing of submarine electronic warfare equipment.

NAVSEA, D.C. (N00024-19-D-6200)

 

Northrop Grumman, Elkton, Maryland, $8,997,210 for manufacture of initiating propellant used on the MK48 heavyweight torpedo.

NAVSUP Weapon Systems Support, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania (N00104-22-D-ZN01)

 

BBIX LLC, Boston, Massachusetts, $29,807,000 for repair and sustainment of the Central Plant at Hanscom AFB, Massachusetts.

AFLCMC Hanscom AFB, Massachusetts (FA2835-23-C-0001)

 

Optex Systems Inc., d.b.a. Applied Optics Center, Dallas, Texas, $7,500,000 for production of spare parts used on various night vision devices.

DLA Land and Maritime, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland (SPRBL1-23-D-0001)

 

 

8 Nov

https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3213411/

 

Mike Hooks LLC, Westlake, Louisiana, $49,000,000 for rental of a cutterhead pipeline dredge for dredging projects in Alabama, Mississippi, and Florida.

USACE Mobile, Alabama (W91278-23-D-0026)

 

Donley Construction LLC, Aberdeen, Maryland, $11,759,218 for paving within Maryland (35%), Virginia (35%), and D.C. (30%).

NAVFAC D.C. (N40080-22-D-0002)

 

Eolian VR Inc., Nutley, New Jersey, $9,999,980 for an enterprise-level augmented reality and virtual reality production system for SOCOM.

SOCOM, MacDill AFB, Florida (other transaction agreement H92405-23-9-P001)

 

EOS Inc., Charleston, South Carolina, $9,292,787 for crank case dampers for U.S. Army.

DLA Land and Maritime, Warren, Michigan (SPRDL1-23-D-0005)

 

 

9 Nov

https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3214804/

 

Oceanetics Inc., Annapolis, Maryland, $99,989,368 for support to NAVFAC Engineering and Expeditionary Warfare Center (EXWC) Oceans Technical Department at Naval Base Ventura County, Port Hueneme, California. Work at various locations worldwide.

Naval Facilities Engineering and Expeditionary Warfare Center, Port Hueneme, California (N39430-23-D-4050)

 

General Dynamics NASSCO-Norfolk (Metro Machine Corp.) Norfolk, Virginia, $76,698,633 for the fiscal 2023 dry-docking selected restricted availability for the USS Bainbridge (DDG-96) in Norfolk, Virginia.

Mid-Atlantic Regional Maintenance Center, Norfolk, Virginia (N5005423C0002)

 

Raytheon, Tucson, Arizona, $60,423,838 for fiscal 2023 U.S. Navy and Germany procurements of Rolling Airframe Missile (RAM) block 2B guided missile round pack requirements. Work in Ottobrunn, Germany (62%); Bedford, New Hampshire (12%); Glenrothes Fife, Scotland (9%); Middletown, Pennsylvania (7%); Tucson, Arizona (5%); Keyser, West Virginia (2%); and various other locations each under 1% (3%). Some Memorandum of Understanding funds ($7,734,900; 13%) obligated.

NAVSEA, D.C. (N00024-22-C-5400)

 

General Dynamics Electric Boat, Groton, Connecticut, $37,349,809 for Reactor Plant Planning Yard support for nuclear-powered submarines and Support Yard for the Navy's moored training ships. Work in Groton, Connecticut (89%); and Charleston, South Carolina (11%).

NAVSEA, D.C. (N00024-20-C-2114)

 

Detyens Shipyards Inc., North Charleston, South Carolina, $21,007,304 for a 91-calendar day shipyard availability for the regular overhaul / dry-docking availability of fleet replenishment oiler USNS Kanawha (T-AO 196).

MSC Norfolk, Virginia (N3220523C4017)

 

Boeing, St. Louis, Missouri, $13,254,327 for FMS (unnamed): spares in support of Harpoon Weapon System sustainment for FMS. Work in Black Mountain, North Carolina (34.04%); Fairfield, California (11.98%); Joplin, Missouri (11.12%); Galena, Kansas (4.62%); Fort Worth, Texas (4.49%); Beverly, Massachusetts (3.99%); Chandler, Arizona (3.00%); McKinney, Texas (2.45%); Lititz, Pennsylvania (2.03%); Lancaster, Pennsylvania (1.92%); Newtown, Pennsylvania (1.38%); O Fallon, Missouri (1.12%); Grove, Oklahoma (1.09%); Springfield, Ohio (1%); and various locations within the continental U.S. (15.77%).

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001921G0006)

 

AeroVironment Inc., Simi Valley, California, $86,424,635 for drones: the RQ-20B All Environment 3 and the Long Endurance Puma.

Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama (W58RGZ-23-C-0007)

 

Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp., Boulder, Colorado, $78,298,370 to develop and fabricate the weather system follow-on microwave Space Vehicle 2.

Space Systems Command, Los Angeles AFB, California (FA8810-18-C-0002)

 

 

10 Nov

https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3216713/

 

SAIC, Fairfield, New Jersey, $99,000,000 for facilities maintenance, repair and operations supplies. Work in California, Utah, Arizona, and Nevada.

DLA Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (SPE8E3-23-D-0007)

 

Noble Supply and Logistics, Rockland, Massachusetts, $90,000,000 for facilities maintenance, repair and operations supplies. Locations of performance are Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Vermont.

DLA Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (SPE8E3-23-D-0002)

 

SupplyCore, Rockford, Illinois, $90,000,000 for facilities maintenance, repair and operations supplies. Performance in California.

DLA Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (SPE8E3-23-D-0006)

 

SupplyCore, Rockford, Illinois, $60,000,000 for facilities maintenance, repair and operations supplies. Performance in California, Washington, Oregon, Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho.

DLA Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (SPE8E3-23-D-0004)

 

Cardno TEC-AECOM Atlantic JV, Charlottesville, Virginia, $75,000,000 for environmental planning and engineering services in Virginia, California, Florida, Hawaii, North Carolina, and Washington.

NAVFAC Atlantic, Norfolk, Virginia (N62470-23-D-0001)

 

BAE Systems, Rockville, Maryland, $20,126,303 for fiscal 2023 support services on Trident II (D5) program, Attack Weapon System program, and the Nuclear Weapon Security program. Work in Rockville, Maryland (59.9 %); D.C. (23.8%); Saint Marys, Georgia (3.3%); Cape Canaveral, Florida (2.3%); Bremerton, Washington (1.3%); Portsmouth, Virginia (1.0%); and various other locations (less than 1% each; 8.4% total).

Strategic Systems Programs, D.C. (N0003022C6001)

 

Lockheed Martin, Fort Worth, Texas, $11,506,002 to extend services providing an ongoing sustainment services and outcomes, to include supporting daily flight operations with the Freedom of Action specific capabilities required at various F-35 operating sites for the United Kingdom. Non-U.S. DOD participant funds $11,506,002 allocated.

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001918C1048)

 

Gideon Contacting LLC, San Antonio, Texas (W912BV-23-D-0001); B&H Contracting Company d.b.a. as Dawson BH Co., Fort Bragg, North Carolina (W912BV-23-D-0002); Red Eagle JV, Coweta, Oklahoma (W912BV-23-D-0003); Vazquez Reasbeck Construction LLC, Kansas City, Missouri (W912BV-23-D-0004); $49,000,000 for construction services in support of various military and civil works projects for USACE Tulsa, Oklahoma.

USACE Tulsa, Oklahoma

 

Brice Engineering, Anchorage, Alaska, $27,631,569 for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) soil-washing treatment at Eielson AFB, Alaska.

USACE Anchorage, Alaska (W911KB-23-C-0005)

 

Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana, $9,182,692 for R&D of complex-shaped fiber-reinforced composites.

Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama (W911W6-18-C-0050)

 

CORRECTION (10 Nov 2022): The Aug. 24, 2022, announcement of a contract to BAE Systems Land & Armaments L.P., York, Pennsylvania (W56HZV-22-F-0413), for Bradley Fighting Vehicles, included an incorrect award amount. The contract was actually awarded for $49,699,881.

 

Leidos, Reston, Virginia, $48,603,195 to research, develop, and demonstrate advanced component prototypes to expand emerging open architecture standards and approaches for current and next-generation weapon systems.

AFRL Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio (FA8650-23-C-1043)

 

Riverside Research Institute, Arlington, Virginia, $30,591,985 to research, develop, and demonstrate advanced component prototypes to expand emerging open architecture standards and approaches for current and next-generation weapon systems.

AFRL Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio (FA8650-22-C-1043)

 

Kratos Technology & Training Solutions, Inc., San Diego, California, $22,767,869 for control system consolidated production and sustainment services in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Space Systems Command, Peterson Space Force Base, Colorado (FA8808-13-C-0002)

 

Prime Response Inc., Accokeek, Maryland, $15,475,703 for research and development logistics support services: material control, material handling, transportation, maintenance programs, hazardous materials, lab gases and cryogenics, lab safety programs, facility management and lab supply and stock needs of R&D programs at Phillips Research Site, Kirtland AFB, New Mexico.

AFRL Kirtland AFB, New Mexico (FA9453-23-C-A001)

 

General Electric, Niskayuna, New York, $10,931,388 for the Measuring Biological Aptitude program. GE Research “developed a generalizable computational platform to assess warfighter aptitude and performance based on expression circuits that link macroscopic phenotypes to the underlying molecular biology of the individual.”

AFRL Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio (FA8650-19-C-7945)

 

 

14 Nov

https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3217878/

 

John Hopkins University, Laurel, Maryland, $150,001,000, for services for advanced development, acquisition, and test and evaluation of aerospace systems, to include munitions, cyber warfare and electronic warfare elements.

AFLCM Eglin AFB, Florida (FA8656-20-D-0005)

 

Fury Solutions JV, Xenia, Ohio, $44,700,000 for a Multilateral Administrative Requirements Vehicle. This contract provides for commercial administrative services for day-to-day administrative and data entry requirements to support the Phillips Research Site, AFRL space vehicles, AFRL directed energy and geographically separated units or locations with an AFRL presence. Work primarily at Kirtland AFB, New Mexico

AFRL Kirtland AFB, New Mexico (FA9451-23-D-A001)

 

Sierra Lobo Inc., Fremont, Ohio, $42,009,032 for on-site advisory and assistance services with the capability to support R&D of rocket propulsion components and systems of systems. Work at Edwards AFB, California

Air Force Test Center, Edwards AFB, California (FA9300-23-F-6001)

 

Boeing, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, $8,956,476 for Japan E-767 Airborne Warning and Control System post delivery support. Work in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; San Antonio, Texas; Seattle, Washington; and Japan. Involves FMS to Japan.

AFLCMC Hanscom AFB, Massachusetts (FA8730-16-C-0006)

 

SupplyCore, Rockford, Illinois, $60,000,000 for facilities maintenance, repair and operations supplies in Alaska

DLA Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (SPE8E3-23-D-0001)

 

SupplyCore, Rockford, Illinois, $60,000,000 for facilities maintenance, repair and operations supplies in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Iowa, Missouri, Minnesota, Michigan, North Dakota and South Dakota.

DLA Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (SPE8E3-23-D-0003)

 

Sawasawa LLC, Los Angeles, California, $8,332,500 for moisture wicking t-shirts for Army.

DLA Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (SPE1C1-22-D-1515)

 

Lockheed Martin, Grand Prairie, Texas, $37,749,997 for recapitalization of the Multiple Launch Rocket System into the M270A2 configuration. Work in Camden, Arkansas; New Boston, Texas; and Grand Prairie, Texas

Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama (W31P4Q-19-C-0077)

 

BAE Systems, York, Pennsylvania, $31,917,256 for M2A4 and M7A4 Bradley Fighting Vehicles.

Army Contracting Command, Detroit Arsenal, Michigan (W56HZV-22-F-0413)

 

Huntington Ingalls Industries Newport News Shipbuilding, Newport News, Virginia, $36,180,137 for work previously authorized and completed — related to the various warfare system installations and testing necessary to support the completed construction for USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) in Newport News, Virginia

Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Conversion and Repair, Newport News, Virginia (N00024-08-C-2110)

 

Lockheed Martin Aeronautics, Fort Worth, Texas, $27,584,830 for production and delivery of long-lead material in support of Band 2/5 Radar Warning Receiver integration from preliminary design review to development test complete, and associated mission data file development for the Common Reprogramming Tool for the F-35 Program. Work in Baltimore, Maryland (99%); and Fort Worth, Texas (1%). The non-U.S. DOD partner funds are $1,462,160.

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001919C0010)

 

Noblis MSD, San Diego, California, $14,882,579 (increases the value of the basic contract by $14,882,579 to $84,676,418) for engineering services and support to the Consolidated Afloat Networks and Enterprise Services (CANES) program. Work in San Diego, California (86%); Norfolk, Virginia (3%); Charleston, South Carolina (3%); Yokosuka, Japan (5%); and Forward Deployed Naval Forces (3%).

NAVWAR Pacific, San Diego, California (N66001-21-D-0008)

 

Huntington Ingalls Industries, Newport News Shipbuilding, Newport News, Virginia, $10,208,247 definitizing the previously authorized installation of Consolidated Afloat Networks and Enterprise Services (CANES) on USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) in Newport News, Virginia.

Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Conversion and Repair, Newport News, Virginia (N00024-08-C-2110)

 

Serco Inc., Herndon, Virginia, $6,835,818 to maintain and operate a Satellite Communication Capability-Based In-Service Engineering Activity Antenna refurbishment effort for NAVWAR Pacific. Work in Ludlow, Massachusetts.

NAVWAR Pacific, San Diego, California (N66001-23-D-0007)

 

 

15 Nov

https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3219347/

 

Seventh Dimension LLC, Mocksville, North Carolina, $137,117,875 to support the Army’s John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and 1st Special Warfare Training Group, Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Work in the vicinity of Camp MacKall.

SOCOM Tampa, Florida (H92239-23-D-0001)

 

SAIC, Fairfield, New Jersey, $90,000,000 for facilities maintenance, repair and operations supplies. Performance in Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Kansas

DLA Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (SPE8E3-23-D-0008)

 

SupplyCore, Rockford, Illinois, $90,000,000 for facilities maintenance, repair and operations supplies. Performance in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Tennessee.

DLA Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (SPE8E3-23-D-0009)

 

Federal Prison Industries (UNICOR), D.C., $20,748,291 for the modular lightweight load carrying equipment hand grenade pouch, flash bang grenade pouch, canteen/general purpose pouch and the M4 two magazine pouch. Work in Indiana, Louisiana, and North Carolina

DLA Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (SPE1C1-23-D-F003)

 

Lockheed Martin Sikorsky, Stratford, Connecticut, $98,932,185 for UH-60M Black Hawk aircraft.

Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama (W58RGZ-22-C-0010)

 

Gideon Contracting LLC, San Antonio, Texas, $9,999,604 to design and construct approximately 9,500 linear feet of raw waterline on Tinker AFB.

USACE Tulsa, Oklahoma (W912BV-23-F-0013)

 

SAIC, Reston, Virginia (N0003923A1000); SERCO Inc., Herndon, Virginia (N0003923A1001); DRS Laurel Technologies Partnership, Johnstown, Pennsylvania (N0003921A1002); Micro USA Inc., Poway, California (N0003923A1003); $52,000,000 for production of the C2P hardware system. The BPA (total potential value $52,000,000, per vendor; ordering period 48 months) covers the production of up to 74 units per contractor along with the associated program management, testing and logistics support to deliver the units.

NAVWAR San Diego, California

 

American Petroleum Tankers LLC, Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, $25,367,500 for time charter of one U.S.-flagged Jones Act compliant, double hull tanker Evergreen State to provide support for DOD/DLA Energy requirements worldwide.

MSC Norfolk, Virginia (N3220523C4144)

 

R A Burch Construction Co. Inc., Ramona, California, $18,862,766 for repair of Bachelor Enlisted Quarters 210705 at Camp Pendleton, California.

NAVFAC Southwest, San Diego, California (N62473-20-D-1126)

 

Melwood Horticultural Training Center Inc., Upper Marlboro, Maryland, $13,833,794 for custodial services at the U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland.

NAVFAC D.C. (N40080-21-D-3504)

 

Raytheon (Collins Aerospace) Cedar Rapids, Iowa, $11,959,490, for ongoing development, implementation, test, and certification in support of advanced waveform integration capabilities integrated into AN/ARC-210 (V) Gen5A and Gen6 radios formally released operational flight program and crypto sub-systems software for U.S. Navy.

NAWCAD, Patuxent River, Maryland (N0042121G0005)

 

Metron Inc., Reston, Virginia, $7,806,349 for applied research investigations, technical expertise, and software development effort consistent with overall objectives of Algorithm and Simulation Research in Advanced Undersea Mission Autonomy. Research and technical elements include model development, algorithm R&D, objective planning and system-level performance assessments. Metron's work will include ashore and embedded sensor fusion, human-machine planning algorithms and software, autonomous controllers, and advanced control algorithms.

Office of Naval Research, Arlington, Virginia (N00014-23-C-2002)

 

Raytheon, Tucson, Arizona, $29,485,046 (increasing value of agreement to $91,856,780) to continue to develop and refine its [hypersonic] Glide Phase Interceptor concept during the “materiel solutions analysis phase.” Work in Tucson, Arizona; El Dorado Hills, California; Tewksbury and Woburn, Massachusetts; and Huntsville, Alabama.

Missile Defense Agency (MDA), Dahlgren, Virginia (HQ08512290003)

 

Northrop Grumman, Chandler, Arizona, $17,821,784 (increasing value of agreement to $78,106,432) to continue to develop and refine its [hypersonic] Glide Phase Interceptor concept during the “materiel solutions analysis phase.” 

MDA Dahlgren, Virginia (HQ08512290002)

 

 

16 Nov

https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3220869/

 

General Dynamics Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine, $181,983,583 for continuation of integrated planning yard services and long lead-time material for the (DDG-51) Arleigh Burke-class ships in Bath, Maine.

Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Conversion, and Repair, Bath, Maine (N00024-19-C-4452)

 

BAE Systems Land & Armaments LP, Sterling Heights, Michigan, $153,735,465 for 30 full rate production Amphibious Combat Vehicles (ACV) and associated production, and fielding and support costs. Work in York, Pennsylvania (60%); Aiken, South Carolina (15%); San Jose, California (15%); Sterling Heights, Michigan (5%); and Stafford, Virginia (5%).

Marine Corps Systems Command, Quantico, Virginia (M67854-16-C-0006)

 

General Atomics, Poway, California, $46,939,334 for spares necessary for the successful operational capability of MQ-9A Block 5 Reaper air vehicles, ground control stations, and ancillary equipment. Work in Poway, California (52%); San Diego, California (15%); Walpole, Massachusetts (5.1%); Carlsbad, California (5%); St. Charles, Missouri (2.7%); El Cajon, California (2.5%); Oxnard, California (1.5%); Farmingdale, New York (1.3%); Herndon, Virginia (1.3%); Aurora, Ohio (1.05%); Ontario, California (1%); Nevada City, California (1%); Tulare, California (1%); Huntsville, Arkansas (1%); Miami, Florida (1%); Newberry, South Carolina (1%); various locations within the continental U.S. (5.8%); and Toronto, Canada (.75%).

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001922G0006)

 

Lockheed Martin, Baltimore, Maryland, $44,992,225 for procurement and engineering re: small combatant propulsion system sparing. Work in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania.

Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Conversion, and Repair, Bath, Maine (N00024-18-C-2301)

 

Lockheed Martin Sikorsky, Stratford, Connecticut, $14,117,552 for non-recurring engineering, supplies, and support necessary for deployable configuration updates (low rate initial production, lot 1) for CH-53K heavy lift replacement helicopter for U.S. Navy. Work in West Palm Beach, Florida.

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001919G0029)

 

General Microwave Corp., Syosset, New York, $12,883,118 for fabrication, test, and delivery of modulator, signal generators (radio frequency module) … to modify or develop variants that will significantly improve and maintain the [NAWCWD] airborne threat simulation organization's capabilities as a leader in electronic attack and active emitter systems for the simulation of threats against U. S. forces.

NAWCWD China Lake, California (N6893623D0004)

 

Raytheon, Marlborough, Massachusetts, $8,100,000 for one Enterprise Air Surveillance Radar emulator. Work in Cerritos, California (93%); and Marlborough, Massachusetts (7%).

NAVSEA, D.C. (N00024-16-C-5370)

 

Airbus U.S. Space & Defense Inc., Arlington, Virginia, $42,588,842 to increase flying hours. Work in Grand Prairie, Texas.

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

 

 

17 Nov

https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3222399/

 

General Dynamics Land Systems, Sterling Heights, Michigan, $146,725,463 for flat-bottom hull Stryker vehicles.

Army Contracting Command, Detroit Arsenal, Michigan (W56HZV-23-D-0007)

 

Lockheed Martin MFC, Grand Prairie, Texas, $97,135,912 for technical support for the PAC-3 Missile Field Surveillance Program and missile post-production activities.

Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama (W31P4Q-17-D-0026)

 

Allison Transmission Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana, $51,097,224 for transmission upgrades for the General Dynamics Abrams Main Battle Tank. Some FMS (Australia).

Army Contracting Command, Detroit Arsenal, Michigan (W56HZV-22-F-0015)

 

StandardAero Inc., San Antonio, Texas, $133,488,026 for P-8A Poseidon CFM56-7B27A/3 and CFM56-7B27AE engine depot-level maintenance and repair for U.S. Navy, Australia, and FMS. Work in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (86%); Cincinnati, Ohio (11%); and San Antonio, Texas (3%).

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001918D0110)

 

Centurum Information Technology, Marlton, New Jersey, $50,885,129 for maintenance and operation of a restoration depot in San Diego (for fabrication, restoration, repair, overhaul, and calibration of electro-mechanical and mechanical shipboard, ground, and airborne assemblies, subassemblies, and test equipment) for worldwide technical support to government agencies, fleet and shore facilities.

NAVWAR Pacific, San Diego, California (N66001-23-D-0014)

 

Continental Maritime of San Diego LLC, San Diego, California, $29,199,899 for maintenance, modernization and repair of USS Tripoli (LHA 7) in San Diego, California.

NAVSEA, D.C. (N00024-23-C-4403)

 

Jacobs EwingCole JV, Pasadena, California, $25,000,000 for architect-engineering services on large projects under the military construction program in California (87%), Arizona (5%), Nevada (5%), Colorado (1%), New Mexico (1%), and Utah (1%).

NAVFAC Southwest, San Diego, California (N62473-18-D-5801)

 

Technology Management Group Inc., King George, Virginia, $16,800,000 to provide technical and analytical services for combat and material development; project/program management; science and technology; networking and communication; research, development, test and evaluation; technical and analytical; and stakeholder liaison support to the DOD Non-Lethal Weapons Program. Also provides technical and analytical services that support requirements generation; research, development, testing and evaluation; acquisition program management, strategic analysis and planning, Joint Operation Concept reviews, and technical analysis related to nonlethal weapons intermediate force capabilities for both counter-personnel and counter-materiel efforts, and human effects characterization. Work in San Antonio, Texas (25%); Virginia Beach, Virginia (25%); Quantico, Virginia (12.5%); Fort Eustis, Virginia (12.5%); D.C. (12.5%); and MacDill AFB, Florida (12.5%).

Marine Corps Systems Command, Quantico, Virginia (M67854-23-D-7205)

 

Lockheed Martin, Liverpool, New York, $84,503,257 for FMS (Kuwait): the Kuwait Ground Based Radar Systems: four standalone radar systems, ancillary equipment, spares, training, warranty, and contractor logistic support. Work in Kuwait and Liverpool, New York.

AFLCMC Hanscom AFB, Massachusetts (FA8730-23-C-0006)

 

MCP Computer Products Inc., San Marcos, California, $10,252,144 for Dell laptops and associated equipment with a delivery of 60 days after the date of the order.

SOCOM MacDill AFB, Florida (H92415-23-F-0004)

 

 

18 Nov

https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3223595/

 

PD Power Systems LLC, Springfield, Virginia, $482,000,000 for testing and production of 72-kilowatt ground power units, along with associated data deliverables including, test reports, provisioning, and technical manuals.

AFLCMC Robins AFB, Georgia (FA8532-23-D-0002)

 

Aviation Ground Equipment Corp., Melville, New York, $482,000,000 for testing and production of 72- kilowatt ground power units, 144 kilowatt ground power units, and 144 kilowatt Universal Load Banks, along with associated data deliverables including test reports, provisioning, and technical manuals.

AFLCMC Robins AFB, Georgia (FA8532-23-D-0001)

 

Booz Allen Hamilton, McLean, Virginia, $14,705,256 for R&D on the application of advanced data processing, artificial intelligence, and machine learning to aid platform cognitive capability and next sortie reprogramming. Work at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio.

AFRL Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio (FA8650-23-C-1054)

 

Raytheon, Tucson, Arizona, $9,491,491 for fiscal 2023 High-Speed Anti-Radiation Missile Targeting System contractor logistics support services.

AFLCMC Robins AFB, Georgia (FA8675-19-C-0004)

 

General Electric Aviation, Cincinnati, Ohio, $8,976,280 for engine (F110-GE-129) test cell support equipment and installation of the equipment. Involves FMS to Taiwan.

AFLCMC Tinker AFB, Oklahoma (FA8124-23-D-0003)

 

Raytheon, Tucson, Arizona, $113,938,855 for production and delivery of additional AIM-9X missile production (lot 22) to include all up round tactical missiles, training missiles, containers, spare advanced optical target detectors and containers, guidance units and containers, and more. Some FMS ($11,690,150). See contract announcement for full details. Work in Tucson, Arizona (21.64%); North Logan, Utah (28.09%); Linthicum 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)

 

Adams Communication and Engineering Technology Inc., Reston, Virginia, $37,470,104 for efforts required to fabricate, assemble, and support prototyping, system integration, and installation of depot modifications associated with engineering changes to H-53 aircraft for U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, and FMS. Work in New River, North Carolina (40%); Miramar, California (35%); Patuxent River, Maryland (5%); Norfolk, Virginia (5%); McGuire, New Jersey (5%); Yuma, Arizona (3%); Okinawa, Japan (3%); Pohang, Korea (2%); and Manama, Bahrain (2%).

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001923D0009)

 

Raytheon, Marlborough, Massachusetts, $23,345,867 for AEGIS Modernization kits for U.S. Navy (57%), Japan ($9,703,613; 42%), and Australia ($205,663; 1%). Work in Andover, Massachusetts (77%); and Chesapeake, Virginia (23%).

NAVSEA, D.C. (N0002423F5301)

 

GTP Consulting Engineers Inc., Duluth, Georgia (W9128F-23-D-0001); Robert and Co., Atlanta, Georgia (W9128F-23-D-0002); Argus Consulting Inc., Overland Park, Kansas (W9128F-23-D-0003); Enterprise Engineering Group Inc., Anchorage, Alaska (W9128F-23-D-0004); Austin Brockenbrough and Associates LLC, Richmond, Virginia (W9128F-23-D-0005); Pond and Co., Peachtree Corners, Georgia (W9128F-23-D-0006); Burns & McDonnell Engineering Company Inc., Kansas City, Kansas (W9128F-23-D-0007); AECOM-GTP USACE Omaha Fuels JV, Atlanta, Georgia (W9128F-23-D-0008); $98,000,000 for architect-engineering services.

USACE Omaha, Nebraska

 

Point Blank Enterprises Inc., d.b.a. Protective Group, Pompano Beach, Florida, $83,309,200 for enhanced small arms protective inserts for Army and Air Force.

DLA Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (SPE1C1-20-D-1254)

 

National Industries for the Blind, Alexandria, Virginia, estimated $13,860,000 for Advanced Combat Helmet suspension system pad sets. Performance in Pennsylvania and North Carolina.

DLA Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (SPE1C1-23-D-B002)

 

Knox County Association for Remarkable Citizens, Vincennes, Indiana, $12,572,578 for GEN III, Layer II, mid-weight undershirts for Army.

DLA Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (SPE1C1-21-D-N140)

 

Winston-Salem Industries for the Blind Inc., Winston Salem, North Carolina, maximum $7,761,285 for fire-resistant environment ensemble, operational camouflage pattern, intermediate weather outer layer jackets for the Navy. Performance in Georgia, Arizona, Mississippi, and D.C.

DLA Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (SPE1C1-21-D-B100)

 

 

 

21 Nov

https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3225002/

 

Alltech Engineering Corporation, Saint Paul, Minnesota (W911WN-23-D-0001); G&G Steel Inc., Russellville, Alabama (W911WN-23-D-0002); Hohl Industrial Services Inc., Tonawanda, New York (W911WN-23-D-0003); J. F. Brennan Company Inc., La Crosse, Wisconsin (W911WN-23-D-0004); Marine Diving Solutions LLC, Centennial, Colorado (W911WN-23-D-0005); Precision Build Solutions LLC, Gibsonton, Florida (W911WN-23-D-0006); Steward Machine Co. Inc., Birmingham, Alabama (W911WN-23-D-0007) $160,000,000 for metal fabrication, refurbishment and installation for USACE Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

USACE Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 

 

Escal Institute of Advanced Technologies Inc., North Bethesda, Maryland, $9,824,000 for cybersecurity training and certifications.

Army Field Directorate Office, Fort Gordon, Georgia (W911S0-19-D-0009)

 

MAGA Mechanical Contractors, Prince Frederick, Maryland, $8,000,000 for repair or upgrade of mechanical equipment and infrastructure related to a water treatment facility for USACE Baltimore, Maryland.

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

 

Northrop Grumman, Linthicum Heights, Maryland, $99,365,970 for Active Electronically Scanned Array radars of Air Force F-16 aircraft: 42 radars, one initial spare kit, and two readiness spare kits.

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

 

Matrix Research Inc., Dayton, Ohio, $12,327,270 to assist in the development, integration, experimentation, and validation capabilities of sensors (Multi-Spectral Sensing Technologies) for enhanced lethality. Work at Dayton and Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio.

AFRL Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio (FA8650-23-C-1067)

 

J P Industries Inc., Tucson, Arizona, ceiling $9,800,000 for custodial services (facility and restroom cleaning) at Davis-Monthan AFB, Arizona.

355th Contracting Squadron, Davis-Monthan AFB, Arizona (FA487723D0001)

 

Advanced Technology Systems Company, McLean, Virginia, $8,625,783 (to $11,597,026 from $3,978,661) for FMS (Egypt): spares, an additional training course, and continued repair and return, re: the Egypt Mobile Surveillance Sensor Security System. Work in Cairo.

AFLCMC Hanscom AFB, Massachusetts (FA8730-21-C-0015)

 

Willow Environmental Inc., Coraopolis, Pennsylvania, $30,017,208 for hazardous waste removal and disposal in Virginia and North Carolina for U.S. Navy, Coast Guard, Fleet Industrial Supply Center, Air National Guard, and Army Transportation Center.

DLA Disposition Services, Battle Creek, Michigan (SP4500-23-D-0002)

 

UPDATE (21 Nov 2022): Avfuel Corp., Ann Arbor, Michigan (SPE607-23-D-0006, $12,129,647), has been added as an awardee to the multiple award contract for fuel support at St. George Municipal Airport, Utah, issued against solicitation SPE607-22-R-0200 and awarded May 4, 2022. 

 

Federal Strategies LLC, Fredericksburg, Virginia, $15,500,000 for software maintenance, database development, engineering support, integration services, functionality and range safety parameter updates within the multi-service Range Managers Toolkit (RMTK) tools. Provides RMTK integration services and functionality updates within the Marine Corps Range and Training Area Management Systems. Also provides integration of the Explosive Training Range Tool, Surface Danger Zone, and Weapons Danger Zone into a mobile environment.

Marine Corps Systems Command, Quantico, Virginia (M67854-23-D-7900)

 

Lockheed Martin RMS, Liverpool, New York, $13,961,922 for AN/SLQ-32(V)6 design agent support. Work in Syracuse, New York.

NAVSEA, D.C. (N00024-18-C-5300)

 

Loughmiller Machine, Tool & Design, Loogootee, Indiana, $10,366,400 for manufacturing and testing of AN/SPS-48 antenna system arrays in support of AN/SPS-48E antenna and pedestal radar restoration repair.

Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division, Crane, Indiana (N0016423DWP83)

 

 

22 Nov

https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3226621/

 

Quidel Corp., San Diego, California (SPE2DE-23-D-0009); Access Bio Inc., Somerset, New Jersey (SPE2DE-23-D-0011); iHealth Labs, Sunnydale, California (SPE2DE-23-D-0012); and Orasure Technologies, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania (SPE2DE-23-D-0010); $803,000,000 for over-the-counter rapid antigen COVID-19 test kits for Department of Health and Human Services.

DLA Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

 

Change Healthcare Technologies, Alpharetta, Georgia, $328,279,472 for digital imaging network-picture archive communication systems, components, training, maintenance service and incidental services.

DLA Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (SPE2D1-18-D-0006)

 

Creighton AB Inc., Reidsville, North Carolina, $8,102,438 for broadfall dress trousers for the Navy.

DLA Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (SPE1C1-20-D-1213)

 

IMT Defense Corp., Westerville, Ohio, $391,015,040 to increase the industrial base to manufacture, assemble, inspect, package and deliver 155 mm artillery M795 projectile metal parts assemblies.

USACE Newark, New Jersey (W15QKN-23-D-0009)

 

SilverStar Consulting Inc., Falls Church, Virginia, $38,306,813 for Army Transition Assistance Program services at Fort Knox, Kentucky.

Army Field Directorate Office, Fort Knox, Kentucky (W9124D-23-C-0003)

 

Peska Construction, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, $10,967,000 to construct a training center in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

U.S. Property and Fiscal Office, South Dakota (W50S96-23-C-0001)

 

HZA Engineering LLC, Anchorage, Alaska (W911KB-23-D-0009); Design Alaska Inc., Fairbanks, Alaska (W911KB-23-D-0010); CRW Engineering Group, Anchorage, Alaska (W911KB-23-D-0011); $9,750,000 for architect-engineer services for USACE Anchorage, Alaska.

USACE Anchorage, Alaska

 

Viasat, Inc., Carlsbad, California, $325,000,000 (max.) for PEO-Command, Control, Communications and Computers (C4) Tactical Communications Systems: Primary Mission Equipment (PME), ancillary equipment, interoperable accessories, support services, repairs, and training in support of PEO-C4 Radio Integration Systems (RIS), Standard CMMI Appraisal Method for Process Improvement (SCAMPI), Airborne, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Transport (AISR-T), and Satellite Deployable Nodes (SDN) Programs of Record (POR).

SOCOM Tampa, Florida (H92401-23-D-0001)

 

Sodexo Management Inc., Gaithersburg, Maryland, $122,914,575 for management and operation of mess halls in California (e.g., Camp Pendleton, Twentynine Palms, Miramar, Bridgeport) and Arizona (Yuma).

Marine Corps Installations Command, Arlington, Virginia (M95494-18-C-0016)

 

Sodexo Management Inc., Gaithersburg, Maryland, $119,557,517 for management and operation of mess halls in Washington, D.C.; Indian Head, Maryland; Quantico, Virginia; North Carolina (Camp Lejeune, Cherry Point, Bogue, New River), South Carolina (Beaufort, Parris Island).

Marine Corps Installations Command, Arlington, Virginia (M95494-18-C-0018)

 

Lockheed Martin Aeronautics, Fort Worth, Texas, $47,345,839 for Ancillary Mission Equipment in support of F-35 lot 17 aircraft for USA, non-U.S. DOD participants, and FMS.

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001919D0015)

 

Lockheed Martin Aeronautics, Fort Worth, Texas, $24,980,078 for Diminishing Manufacturing Sources (DMS) management. Includes review and identification of actual and potential DMS issues of components, parts, materials, assemblies, subassemblies, and software items, and recommendations to mitigate issues in support of the F-35 aircraft. Non-DOD participant funds were $4,693,651. Sorensen note: In other words, Lockheed Martin gets paid millions to tell the Pentagon whether it has enough parts for its overbudget underperforming aircraft.

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001919G0008)

 

Vigor Marine LLC., Portland, Oregon, $20,187,816 for a 90-calendar day shipyard availability for a mid-term availability hospital ship USNS Mercy (T-AH 19) in Portland, Oregon.

MSC Norfolk, Virginia (N3220523C4142)

 

BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair Inc., San Diego, California, $13,926,928 for post shakedown availability (PSA) for USS Lenah Sutcliffe Higbee (DDG 123) in San Diego, California.

NAVSEA, D.C. (N00024-23-C-2316)

 

Mare Island Dry Dock, Vallejo, California, $11,630,023 for a 61-calendar day shipyard availability for the mid-term availability for rescue and salvage ship USNS Grasp (T-ARS 51) in Vallejo, California.

MSC Norfolk, Virginia (N3220523C4145)

 

Pacific Federal Management Inc., Tumon, Guam, $10,866,804 for base operations support at Naval Base Guam and Andersen AFB, Guam.

NAVFAC Marianas, Guam (N40192-20-D-9000)

 

OptumServe Health Services, La Crosse, Wisconsin, $93,237,054 for work on the Reserve Health Readiness Program. Provide health readiness support services “to meet medical and dental standards essential in maintaining a deployable force.” Services include immunizations, physical examinations, periodic health assessments, post-deployment health reassessments, mental health assessments, dental examinations, dental treatment, laboratory services, and other services as required to satisfy military service component health readiness needs. Services are delivered at military service component designated sites during group events, through the contractor's call center, and within an integrated network. Work in every U.S. state, U.S. territory, D.C., and Germany

DHA Professional Services Contracting Division, Falls Church, Virginia (HT0011-19-D-0002)

 

Amentum, Germantown, Maryland, $15,940,346 for helicopter maintenance on aircraft assigned to the 316th Wing at Joint Base Andrews-Naval Air Facility Washington.

316th Contracting Squadron, Joint Base Andrews, Maryland (FA2860-19-C-0005)

 

 

 

23 Nov

https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3227636/

 

The Morganti Group Inc., Danbury, Connecticut, $48,500,000 for sustainment, restoration and modernization projects at various installations in Jordan.

USACE Middle East District (W912ER-23-D-0001)

 

Carahsoft Technology Corp, Reston, Virginia, $32,585,216 for software support and maintenance to Program Executive Office, Enterprise Information Systems.

Army Contracting Command, Rock Island Arsenal, Illinois (W52P1J-22-F-0026)

 

Weeks Marine Inc. Covington, Louisiana, $31,197,575 for beach renourishment in Fenwick, Delaware.

USACE Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (W912BU-23-C-0002)

 

Brayman Construction Corp., Saxonburg, Pennsylvania, $8,126,694 for wall rebar change at Bluestone Dam in Hinton, West Virginia.

USACE Huntington, West Virginia (W91237-20-C-0004)

 

ManTech Advanced Systems International, Herndon, Virginia, $43,456,733 for specialized acquisition and operations security for Space Force in California (Los Angeles AFB and Vandenberg Space Force Base) and Peterson Space Force Base, Colorado.

Space System Command, Los Angeles AFB, California (FA8819-18-C-1001)

 

Indyne Inc., Lexington Park, Maryland, $24,165,123 for Long Range Discrimination Radar Space Support Facilities’ operations and maintenance at Clear Space Force Station, Alaska. Contract line items align with the Solid-State Phase Array Radar System contract FA2618-22-C-0001 period of performance.

Space Operations Command, Peterson Space Force Base, Colorado (FA2518-22-C-0001)

 

Trident Systems Inc., Fairfax, Virginia, $16,004,207 for follow on sustainment support for the Enhanced Regional Situational Awareness system and the custom developed software. Work in and around D.C. re: National Capital Region – Integrated Air Defense Systems.

AFLCMC Hanscom AFB, Massachusetts (FA8730-23-C-0001)

 

Raytheon, Indianapolis, Indiana, $34,196,644 for engineering, development, management, technical, and acquisition support of development and integration of the ethernet expansion devices and the platform data server in support of integration of the MV-22 Helmet Mounted Display / Degraded Visual Environment program aboard V-22, and establish a baseline for a common software interface for integration of future capabilities on all V-22 aircraft. Work in Indianapolis, Indiana (75%); and El Segundo, California (25%).

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001920G0007)

 

BAE Systems, Rockville, Maryland, $17,607,780 (bringing the estimated value of the contract to $81,223,098) for operation and maintenance of Navy communication, electronic, and computer systems in Oahu, Hawaii (94%), and Geraldton, Australia (6%).

NAVSUP Fleet Logistics Center Pearl Harbor, Regional Contracting Department, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii (N00604-19-C-4001)

 

Innovative Defense Technologies, Arlington, Virginia, $15,935,955 for engineering labor and support requirements for automated test and analysis capability supporting Navy surface combatant combat system development. Work in Arlington, Virginia (40%); Mount Laurel, New Jersey (39%); Kauai, Hawaii (10%); White Sands, New Mexico (9%); and at sea (2%).

NAVSEA, D.C. (N00024-21-C-5100)

 

Hensel Phelps Construction Co., Honolulu, Hawaii, $15,809,872 for repair of administrative spaces at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii.

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

 

HCI Systems Inc., Ontario, California, $10,865,000 to upgrade fire alarm and mass notification systems at Naval Medical Center San Diego.

NAVFAC Southwest, San Diego, California (N62473-19-D-2447)

 

Joyce & Associates Construction Inc., Newport, North Carolina, $10,801,446 for repairs to a wastewater treatment plant, Havelock, North Carolina.

NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic, Cherry Point, North Carolina (N4008521D0101)

 

East Coast Repair & Fabrication, Newport News, Virginia, $10,023,222 for a 90-calendar day shipyard availability of cable laying USNS Zeus (T-ARC 7) in Newport News, Virginia.

MSC Norfolk, Virginia (N3220523C4067)

 

 

25 Nov

https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3228209/

 

Northrop Grumman, Linthicum Heights, Maryland, $99,365,970 for Active Electronically Scanned Array radars of Air Force F-16 aircraft.

to include 42 production radars, one initial spare kit, and two readiness spare kits.

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

 

L3Harris Communication Integrated Systems L.P., Greenville, Texas, $42,748,575 for FMS (unnamed): a Joint Airborne Multi-Mission Multi-Sensor System Integration Lab, Ground, and Training System. Work in Greenville, Texas.

645th Aeronautical Systems Group, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio (FA8620-23-F-4867)

 

Vectrus, Colorado Springs, Colorado, $31,406,601 for facilities support services at Isa Air Base and other locations in Bahrain.

NAVFAC, Europe Africa Central, Naples, Italy (N62470-20-D-0010)

 

KBR, Houston, Texas, $24,763,860 (brings contract total to $139,198,905) for base operations support at Naval Support Activity (NSA) Bahrain.

NAVFAC, Europe Africa Central, Naples, Italy (N62470-17-D-4007)

 

Amentum (Dyncorp), Fort Worth, Texas, $25,320,805 for aviation maintenance services at Fort Worth, Texas; Fort Bragg, North Carolina; Fort Drum, New York; Fort Campbell, Kentucky; West Point, New York; Fort Polk, Louisiana; Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland; Hunter Army Airfield, Georgia; Soto Cano, Honduras; Germany; Kosovo and Kuwait.

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

 

General Atomics, Poway, California, $7,967,144 for work on DARPA’s Liberty Lifter program.

DARPA Arlington, Virginia (HR001123C0016)

 

 

28 Nov

https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3229669/

 

Raytheon, Tucson, Arizona, $397,679,384 for fiscal 2023 guided missile assemblies, shipping containers, and spare parts in support of the fiscal 2021-2023 Evolved Seasparrow Missile Block 2 full-rate production requirements. Work in Tucson, Arizona (46%); Edinburgh, Australia (8%); San Jose, California (7%); Raufoss, Norway (7%); Mississauga, Canada (6%); Ottobrunn, Germany (4%); Cambridge, Canada (3%); Nashua, New Hampshire (3%); Hengelo, Netherlands (2%); Koropi Attica, Greece (2%); Torrance, California (2%); Canton, New York (2%); Ankara Turkey (1%), Grenaa, Denmark (1%); West Lake Village, California (1%); and various other locations each less than 1%.

NAVSEA, D.C. (N00024-21-C-5408)

 

Lockheed Martin Space, Titusville, Florida, $49,942,303 for Trident II (D5) missile production and deployed systems support. Also benefits FMS to the United Kingdom. Work in Camden, Arkansas (35.4%); El Segundo, California (20.6%); Pittsfield, Massachusetts (11.3%); Cape Canaveral, Florida (11%); Morris Plains, New Jersey (3.1%); Valley Forge, Pennsylvania (2.2%); Milpitas, California (2%); Denver, Colorado (1.5%); Vista, California (1%); Silver Spring, Maryland (1%); and locations less than 1% each, with 10.9% total.

Strategic Systems Programs, D.C. (N0003022C0100)

 

Vectrus, Colorado Springs, Colorado, $48,888,974 for base operations support services at Naval Station Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.

NAVFAC Southeast, Jacksonville, Florida (N69450-22-D-0010)

 

KBR, Lexington Park, Maryland, $42,999,089 to increase the scope by merging F/A-18 contractor support services for Australia and Switzerland. Work in Patuxent River, Maryland (78.4%); Dusseldorf, Switzerland (13%); Amberley, Australia (4.4%); and Kuwait City, Kuwait (4.2%). FMS of $10,314,309.

NAWCAD, Patuxent River, Maryland (N0042120C0032)

 

General Dynamics Electric Boat, Groton, Connecticut, $7,767,550 for Trident II (D5) Trainer Facility kits and engineering support services. Work at Groton, Connecticut (66%); Kings Bay, Georgia (25%); and Cape Canaveral, Florida (9%).

Strategic Systems Programs, D.C. (N00030-23-C-6004)

 

Point Blank Protective Apparel & Uniform, Guánica, Puerto Rico, $235,987,870 for rifleman sets and related components for Army and Air Force.

DLA Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (SPE1C1-23-D-0005)

 

T&H Services LLC, Juneau, Alaska, $35,724,037 for base operations support for Fort Carson, Colorado

Army 418th Contracting Support Brigade, Fort Carson, Colorado (W911RZ-19-C-0002)

 

Amentum (Dyncorp), Fort Worth, Texas, $30,256,041 for aviation maintenance in Fort Worth, Texas; Fort Bragg, North Carolina; Fort Campbell, Kentucky; Fort Drum, New York; and Hunter Army Airfield, Georgia; Kuwait; and Georgia

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

 

Jacobs, Tullahoma, Tennessee, $25,817,299 for Aberdeen test support services.

Army Contracting Command, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland (W91CRB-15-D-0018)

 

FCN Inc., Rockville, Maryland, $15,218,715 for the Elastic License Bundle, which includes unlimited Enterprise resource unit software licenses, consulting services, professional annual training subscriptions, monthly training courses, and warranty coverage in support of the Cyberspace Vulnerability Assessment / Hunter weapon system. Work at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland and Chapman Annex, San Antonio, Texas; Scott AFB, Illinois; and Hurlburt Field, Florida.

AFLCMC Joint-Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas (Contract NNG15SC71B, Task Order FA8307-23-F-0008)

 

 

29 Nov

https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3231037/

 

Raytheon Pratt and Whitney, East Hartford, Connecticut, $511,589,719 for F-35 propulsion system annual sustainment, including recurring sustainment support, program management, financial and administrative activities, propulsion integration, replenishment spare part buys, engineering support, material management, configuration management, product management support, software sustainment, security management, joint technical data updates, support equipment management, depot level maintenance and repair for all fielded propulsion systems at the F-35 production sites and operational locations, as well as training. For USA; non-U.S. DOD participant $23,125,291; and FMS $12,102,937. Work in East Hartford, Connecticut (40%); Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (21%); Indianapolis, Indiana (12%); Windsor Locks, Connecticut (6%); West Palm Beach, Florida (6%); Brekstad, Norway (4%); Leeuwarden, Netherlands (3%); Iwakuni, Japan (3%); Williamtown, Australia (2%); Cameri, Italy (1%); Marham, UK (1%); and Fort Worth, Texas (1%).

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001921C0011)

 

Rolls-Royce Corp., Indianapolis, Indiana, $228,092,989 for sustaining engineering and logistics support services for the KC-130J aircraft propulsion system for USA and FMS. Work in Indianapolis, Indiana (92.8%); Iwakuni, Japan (1.6%); Kuwait City, Kuwait (1.6%); Cherry Point, North Carolina (1%); Miramar, California (1%); Kaneohe, Hawaii (1%); and Fort Worth, Texas (1%).

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001923D0014)

 

General Electric Aviation, Sterling, Virginia, $157,183,240 for propeller engineering reliability and logistics support for the KC-130J R391 propeller system utilized by U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, and FMS. Work in Sterling, Virginia (31.18%); Iwakuni, Japan (13.95%); Cherry Point, North Carolina (13.95%); Miramar, California (13.95%);  Gloucester, UK (8.85%); Fort Worth, Texas (8.63%); Kaneohe, Hawaii (5.18%); Kuwait City, Kuwait (2.59%); and various locations within the continental U.S. (1.72%).

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001923D0013)

 

Raytheon Pratt Whitney, East Hartford, Connecticut, $114,500,000 for supplies or services for design engineering, program management support, technology maturation, risk reduction, long lead material and hardware, and weapons system integration to support F135 engine enhancement efforts for the F-35 program. Work in East Hartford, Connecticut (85%); and Indianapolis, Indiana (15%).

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001921G0005)

 

Lockheed Martin Sikorsky, Stratford, Connecticut, $28,841,002 for integrated logistics support, sustaining engineering, spares procurement, material management, component overhaul, and training activities in support of VH Presidential Helicopter sustainment. Work in Stratford (53%) and Shelton (18%), Connecticut; Quantico, Virginia (11%); Peachtree City, Georgia (2%); Baltimore, Maryland (2%); Fort Worth, Texas (1.5%); Akron, Ohio (1.5%); and various locations within the continental U.S. (11%).

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001923D0011)

 

Nan Inc., Honolulu, Hawaii, $19,112,594 to repair Ammunition Wharf W2 by replacing it with a reinforced concrete wharf on concrete piles built to current standards, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii.

NAVFAC Hawaii, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii (N62478-20-D-4014)

 

Louise W. Eggleston Center Inc., Norfolk, Virginia, $19,019,941 for laundry support services for Navy Medical Center Portsmouth, Naval Dental Clinic Norfolk, and Norfolk Branch Health Clinics (BHC) to include Naval Station Norfolk BHC, Oceana BHC, Dam Neck BHC, Northwest BHC, Boone BHC and Norfolk Naval Shipyard BHC. Work in Virginia: Norfolk (77%), Portsmouth (17%), Virginia Beach (4%), and Chesapeake (2%).

NAVSUP Fleet Logistics Center Norfolk, Norfolk Contracting Department, Norfolk, Virginia (N00189-23-D-0002)

 

Mercury Mission Systems, Torrance, California, $18,391,509 for 35 data transfer units, 15 Secret Serial Advanced Technology Attachment Encryption Module cables, 157 High Definition Video Recorders (HDVR), and 72 HDVR data transfer devices for retrofit on F/A-18C-F aircraft. FMS portion is $3,703,128.

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001922C0038)

 

KBR, Houston, Texas, $12,299,655 for ongoing base operating support at Naval Support Facility Redzikowo, Slupsk, Poland.

NAVFAC Europe, Africa, Central (N62742-16-D-3551)

 

Boeing, Tukwila, Washington, $398,244,094 for FMS (Japan): for two KC-46A aircraft. Work in Everett, Washington.

AFLCMC Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio (FA8609-18-F-0006)

 

Raytheon, Tucson, Arizona, $84,087,924 for 155mm Excalibur Increment Ib projectiles. Work in Healdsburg, California; Karlskoga, Sweden; East Camden, Arizona; Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Plymouth, United Kingdom; Cincinnati, Ohio; Glenrothes, Scotland; Salt Lake, City Utah; Joplin, Missouri; Gilbert, Arizona; Lansdale, Pennsylvania; Santa Clara, California; Santa Ana, California; Trenton, Texas; Valencia, California; Cookstown, New Jersey; Tucson, Arizona; Phoenix, Arizona; Anniston, Alabama; Chino, California; Inglewood, California; McAlester, Oklahoma; and Farmington, New Mexico.

Army Contracting Command, Newark, New Jersey (W15QKN-19-C-0017)

 

BAE Systems Land & Armaments, Sterling Heights, Michigan, $13,253,941 for adjustment to the Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle, to include an additional work station in all mission-command vehicles and dual-path communications in all vehicles. Work in York, Pennsylvania.

Army Contracting Command, Detroit Arsenal, Michigan (W56HZV-15-C-A001)

 

Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, Mississippi, $9,258,441 for R&D “that will provide significant scientific and technical advancements around the areas of computational science and engineering.”

USACE Engineer Research and Development Center, Vicksburg, Mississippi (W912HZ-23-C-0006)

 

General Dynamics Land Systems, Sterling Heights, Michigan, $7,830,093 for Abrams System technical support.

Army Contracting Command, Detroit Arsenal, Michigan (W56HZV-22-C-0012)

 

Sysco Baraboo LLC, Baraboo, Wisconsin, $42,000,000 for full-line food distribution.

DLA Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (SPE300-23-D-3354)

 

Chenega Infinity, Chantilly, Virginia, $9,575,934 for physical security support at DARPA in Arlington, Virginia.

DARPA Arlington, Virginia (HR001118C0151)

 

 

30 Nov

https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3232469/

 

Raytheon, Tewksbury, Massachusetts, $1,216,207,829 for National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile Systems, associated equipment, services and spares in support of the efforts in Ukraine. Fiscal 2023 Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative funds obligated.

Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama (W31P4Q-23-C-0002)

 

9 corporations [AECOM, Los Angeles, California (W912WJ-23-D-0001); Arcadis U.S. Inc., Highland Ranch, Colorado (W912WJ-23-D-0002); Wood Environmental & Infrastructure Solutions Inc., Blue Bell, Pennsylvania (W912WJ-23-D-0003); Seres-Arcadis SB JV2 LLC, Charleston, South Carolina (W912WJ-23-D-0004); Hana-Bay West 8a II JV LLC, North Chesterfield, Virginia (W912WJ-23-D-0005); SRS Battelle JV LLC, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (W912WJ-23-D-0006); EAS E&E JV LLC, Richland, Washington (W912WJ-23-D-0007); Mabbett & Associates Inc., Stoneham, Massachusetts (W912WJ-23-D-0008); Bluestone Environmental Group Inc., Malvern, Pennsylvania (W912WJ-23-D-0009)] $90,000,000 for hazardous, toxic and radioactive waste services for USACE Concord, Massachusetts.

USACE Concord, Massachusetts

 

5 corporations [Jacobs, Arlington, Virginia (W912DS-23-D-0001); AECOM-HDR JV Design Team JV, Clifton, New Jersey (W912DS-23-D-0002); Dewberry-GF USACE NAN Riverine JV Partners, Fairfax, Virginia (W912DS-23-D-0003); CDM Smith-Arcadis-Wsp Triventure, New York, New York (W912DS-23-D-0004); GEI Consultants Inc., Woburn, Massachusetts (W912DS-23-D-0005)] $80,000,000 for general architect-engineering services for USACE New York, New York.

USACE New York, New York

 

Federal Contracting Inc., Colorado Springs, Colorado, $77,157,410 for construction of a wash rack and maintenance hangar, Ellsworth AFB, South Dakota.

USACE Omaha, Nebraska (W9128F-23-C-0003)

 

American Ordnance LLC, Middletown, Iowa, $75,542,332 for M795 TNT (trinitrotoluene) load assemble and pack. Some FMS (Brazil and Lebanon).

Army Contracting Command, Rock Island, Illinois (W52P1J-20-C-0035)

 

KRI at Northeastern University LLC, Burlington, Massachusetts, $45,456,910 to develop an analysis and assessment methodology for complex systems and technologies.

Army Contracting Command, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland (W911QX-23-D-0002)

 

BAE Systems OSI, Radford, Virginia, $39,477,134 to finalize design, construct, commission/startup and transition a new chemical grind facility to support operations at Radford Army Ammunition Plant. Estimated date of completion is 28 Nov 2025.

Army Contracting Command, Rock Island Arsenal, Illinois (W519TC-23-F-0017)

 

CAE USA Inc., Tampa, Florida, $27,656,384 for flight training services, single engine aircraft, flight simulators, real property facilities and supporting equipment. Work in Dothan, Alabama.

Army Field Directorate Office, Fort Eustis, Virginia (W9124G-23-C-0002)

 

DirectViz Solutions Inc., Chantilly, Virginia, $18,823,578 for management, administrative and technical support services in Fort Huachuca, Arizona.

Army Contracting Command, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland (W91RUS-19-C-0014)

 

General Dynamics Land Systems, Sterling Heights, Michigan, $16,488,103 for contractor logistics support re: M1A1SA Abrams tanks and M88A1/A2 recovery vehicles in Camp Taji, Iraq. Fiscal 2022 Iraq Train and Equip Funds obligated.

Army Contracting Command, Detroit Arsenal, Michigan (W56HZV-21-C-0072)

 

Navarro Research and Engineering Inc., Oak Ridge, Tennessee, $8,012,986 for continuity of operations and maintenance services in support of the environmental remediation effort at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal until the competitive follow-on contract is awarded.

Army Contracting Command, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland (W91CRB-23-D-0006)

 

5 corporations [Richard Manufacturing Co., Ogden, Utah (FA8232-23-D-0002); Interconnect Wiring LLP, Fort Worth, Texas (FA8232-23-D-0003); Cherokee Nation Aerospace and Defense LLC, Stilwell, Oklahoma (FA8232-23-D-0004); Parts Life Inc., Moorestown, New Jersey (FA8232-23-D-0005); KIHOMAC, Inc, Reston, Virginia (FA8232-23-D-0006)] $900,000,000 for F-16 harness parts and kit assemblies. Work in Ogden, Utah; Fort Worth, Texas; Stilwell, Oklahoma; Moorestown, New Jersey; and Reston, Virginia.

AFLCMC Hill AFB, Utah

 

Boeing, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, $234,576,664, for E4B program management, field service representatives, system integration laboratory support, emergency support, spare procurement, spare repair and overhaul, engine sustainment, and depot maintenance. Work in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Offutt AFB, Nebraska; and San Antonio, Texas.

AFLCMC Tinker AFB, Oklahoma (FA8106-16-D-0002)

 

Raytheon (Collins Aerospace), Richardson, Texas, $99,500,000 for Very Low Frequency modernization production/interim contractor support and sustainment for bombers: B-2, B-52, and potential future platforms.

Air Force Nuclear War Center, Hanscom AFB, Massachusetts (FA8735-23-D-0003)

 

L3Harris Communications Vertex Aerospace, Madison, Mississippi, $93,995,000 for contractor-operated and -maintained base supply of the Air Education and Training Command (AETC) fleet of 177 T-1A trainer aircraft. Work at Randolph AFB, Texas; Laughlin AFB, Texas; Vance AFB, Oklahoma; Columbus AFB, Mississippi; and NAS Pensacola, Florida.

AFLCMC Tinker AFB, Oklahoma (FA8106-18-C-0001)

 

Client/Server Software Solutions Inc., Vienna, Virginia, $84,876,060 for advisory and assistance services in support of Strategic Command's Nuclear Command, Control, and Communication (NC3) Enterprise Center operations and system performance risks, trends, and development. Work primarily at Offutt AFB, Nebraska.

55th Contracting Squadron, Offutt AFB, Nebraska (FA4600-23-F-0006)

 

CAE USA Inc., Arlington, Texas, and Tinker AFB, Oklahoma, $9,870,216 for another year of Airborne Warning and Control System Flight Crew Trainer at Tinker AFB.

AFLCMC Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio (FA8621-15-C-6309)

 

General Electric, Cincinnati, Ohio, $9,769,995, for FMS (multiple unnamed countries): spare components and consumables for engines (F110-GE-129, used on Boeing F-15 aircraft).

Air Force Sustainment Center, Tinker AFB, Oklahoma (FA8122-23-D-0002)

 

Aerojet Rocketdyne’s Coleman Aerospace, Orlando, Florida, $239,683,096 (from $839,085,423 to $1,078,768,519) for program management office support for calendar year 2023 and six launch vehicles and 6 Enhanced Solid Rocket-19 motors re: Medium Range Ballistic Missile Type 1/Type 2, lot 3. Work in Orlando and Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida.

MDA Huntsville, Alabama (HQ1047-14-C-0001)

 

Lockheed Martin RMS, Moorestown, New Jersey, $139,690,707 (from $415,501,443 to $555,192,150) for end items and associated materials, and continue performance on development, program management, engineering, logistics, and radar integration.

MDA Dahlgren, Virginia (HQ085121C0001)

 

Northrop Grumman, Chandler, Arizona, $10,542,244 (from $343,945,282 to $354,487,526) for pre-test analysis to predict standard motor performance parameters such as pressures, temperatures, thrust, and thrust vector control. NG will also design and fabricate the test tooling, incorporate instrumentation, conduct a test readiness review, conduct the test, and provide a final report detailing the motor performance. The motor used will be a Castor IV-B rocket motor, which is owned and produced by Northrop Grumman. Work in Chandler, Arizona, and Promontory, Utah.

MDA Redstone Arsenal, Alabama

 

Brothers Produce Inc., Houston, Texas, $285,150,000 for fresh fruit and vegetables.

DLA Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (SPE300-23-D-P404)

 

TyBe-Garney Federal JV LLC, Newbern, Tennessee, $21,395,660 for design and installation of a potable water distribution system at Naval Support Facility Indian Head, South Potomac, Maryland.

NAVFAC D.C. (N40080-23-C-0001)

 

Raytheon (Collins Aerospace), Cedar Rapids, Iowa, $17,135,026 for ongoing sustaining engineering support, diminishing manufacturing sources and material shortages management in support of the E-6B Take Charge and Move Out (TACAMO) and airborne command post aircraft. Work in Richardson, Texas (70%); Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (20%); and Patuxent River, Maryland (10%).

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001922C0014)

 

Sauer Construction LLC, Jacksonville, Florida, $16,715,000 for repairs and improvements to Bachelor Enlisted Quarters 4197 at MCAS Cherry Point. Sauer Construction LLC, Jacksonville, Florida, $16,190,000 for repairs and improvements to Bachelor Enlisted Quarters 4198, MCAS Cherry Point.

NAVFAC, Mid-Atlantic, Cherry Point, North Carolina (N4008520D0035)

 

Sabre Systems Inc., Warminster, Pennsylvania, $9,431,206 for continued engineering and technical services in support of software development, test and acquisition that includes software program generation, software and hardware integration, along with development of test devices and systems such as weapon system simulators and trainers. Work in Patuxent River, Maryland (90%); China Lake, California (2%); Point Mugu, California (2%); Jacksonville, Florida (2%); Orlando, Florida (2%); various locations in continental U.S. (1%); locations outside continental U.S. (1%).

NAWCAD, Patuxent River, Maryland (N0042122C0004)

 

Raytheon, McKinney, Texas, $9,033,623 for ten CH-53K helicopter Night Vision System AN/AAQ-44 forward looking infrared kits (lot 7) for US Navy.

NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001920G0007)

 

Textron, New Orleans, Louisiana, $9,021,994 for Major Shore Based Spares (MSBS) to support Landing Craft Air Cushion 100 class vessels at Assault Craft Unit-4. Work in Cincinnati, Ohio (83%), and Indianapolis, Indiana (17%).

Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Conversion, and Repair, Gulf Coast, Pascagoula, Mississippi (N00024-12-C-2401)

 

Innovative Defense Technologies LLC, Arlington, Virginia, $8,668,931 for Navy engineering design and development and supporting material procurements. Work in Fall River, Massachusetts.

NAVSEA D. C. (N00024-20-C-6116)