3 Oct 2022
https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3178203/
Lockheed Martin, Manassas, Virginia
(N0001922D0017 P00001); Undersea Sensor Systems Inc., Columbia City, Indiana
(N0001922D0018 P00001); Sparton De Leon Springs LLC,
De Leon Springs, Florida (N0001922D0019 P00001) estimated aggregate ceiling
$5,100,000,000 for
production and delivery of the following sonobuoy
categories: bathythermograph, passive, active/passive combo, multistatic source, multistatic
receiver, and special mission in support of annual training, peacetime
operations and testing expenditures, as well as, to maintain sufficient
inventory to support the execution of Major Combat Operations based on Naval
Munitions Requirements Process.
NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland
General Dynamics Electric Boat, Groton,
Connecticut, $532,921,125 for
one year of Lead Yard Support and Development Studies and Design efforts
related to Virginia-class submarines. Work in Groton, Connecticut (99%) and
Newport News, Virginia (1%).
NAVSEA Washington, DC (N00024-20-C-2120)
Jacobs, Fort Walton Beach, Florida,
$36,542,735 for
about two years of site activation, test and evaluation, and sustainment of Underwater
Launch Test Capability Program. Work in Crane, Indiana (90%); Ridgecrest, California
(5%); Morristown, New Jersey (5%).
Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division,
Crane, Indiana (N0016423CJR84)
Epsilon Systems Solutions, San Diego,
California, $22,016,373 for
technical and repair support services for the Southwest Regional Maintenance
Center’s Product Family divisions. Work in San Diego, California.
Southwest Regional Maintenance Center, San
Diego, California (N55236-20-C-0003)
Ocean Ships, Inc. of Houston, Texas, $8,172,595
for
six months of operation and maintenance of six Oceanographic Survey ships
(T-AGS) and Navigation Test Support ship USNS Waters (T-AGS 45) at sea.
MSC Norfolk, Virginia (N3220519C3512)
Deloitte Consulting LLP, Falls Church,
Virginia ($134,150,836; HT001122F4011) and Irving Burton Associates, Falls
Church, Virginia ($101,234,731; HT001122F4012) working together to perform
requirements for
Solution Delivery Division (SDD) Program Management Support. These blanked
purchase agreements perform a variety of functions, such as configuration
management, requirements management, assistance with acquisition planning
processes and services, financial service support, deployment activities and
other business, technical and administration activities, all of which support
SDD product-lines.
DHA Professional Services Contracting
Division, Falls Church, Virginia (HT001122F4011 and
Kako'o
Services LLC, Honolulu, Hawaii, maximum $25,000,000 for
dental services outside the continental U.S., primarily in Okinawa, Japan.
DHA Western Markets Contracting Division, San
Diego, California (HT9410-22-D-5018)
Lightforce
USA, Inc., Orofino, Idaho, $17,674,500 for
Squad-Variable Powered Scopes (S-VPS) and Precision-Variable Power Scopes
(P-VPS); both standard and long range. SOCOM will be able to procure parts along
with these scopes. Contract “fulfills the full operational capability (FOC)
requirements for all SOCOM components.”
SOCOM (H-9240322-D-0009)
Thomas Instrument, Brookshire, Texas,
$13,590,419 for
depot-level overhaul services of the C-5 dual-powered winch (National Stock
Number 1680-01-593-5680 / Part Number 200413780-20).
Air Force Sustainment Center, Robins AFB, Georgia
(FA8538-22-D-0009)
Actualized Business Solutions, California,
Maryland, $18,200,500, to
support curriculum development and execution for U.S. Air Force Test Pilot
School.
Air Force Test Center, Edwards AFB, California
(FA930422D5004)
The MITRE Corp., Bedford, Massachusetts,
$486,106,810 for
continuing to administer the National Security Engineering Center Federally Funded
Research and Development Center (FFRDC) for the Air Force. Work in Bedford,
Massachusetts, McLean, Virginia, and various locations in and out of the
continental U.S. FMS of $20,272,479 obligated.
AFLCMC, Hanscom AFB, Massachusetts
(FA8702-19-C-0001)
Crew Training International (CTI), Memphis,
Tennessee, $49,550,268 for
another year of MQ-9 aircrew training and courseware development. Work at
Creech AFB, Nevada, Holloman AFB, New Mexico, March Air Reserve Base,
California, and Hancock Air National Guard Base, New York.
ACC HQ Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia (FA4890-19-C-0003)
Amentum
(credited as DynCorp), Fort Worth, Texas, $68,398,134 for
another year of Air Forces Central War Reserve Materiel support in USA (Shaw AFB,
South Carolina), Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, and the UAE.
ACC HQ Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia (FA4890-17-C-0005)
Chenega
Systems, Lorton, Virginia, $10,141,461 to
continue to operate and manage a software environment for 175 people (estimated
43,000 square feet) for 402nd Software Engineering Group regarding the Synergy
Innovation Project. Work at Warner Robins, Georgia.
Air Force Sustainment Center, Robins AFB,
Georgia (FA857123C0001)
Sterling Computer Corp., North Sioux City,
South Dakota, $16,753,698 to
update hardware and software for the Virtual Imagery Processing-Capability for
the Relay Ground Station and Distributed Common Ground System.
AFLCMC, Hanscom AFB, Massachusetts
(FA8730-22-F-0085)
L3Harris, Williston, Vermont, $60,742,580 for
Bomb Rack Unit 57B Replacement Parts for the Lockheed Martin F-16 aircraft. Work
at Clifton, New Jersey. Involves some Foreign Military Sales.
AFLCMC, Robins AFB, Georgia (FA8520-22-D-0004)
4 Oct
https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3179685/
Northrop Grumman, Herndon, Virginia,
$69,818,701 for
mission support of (planning, coordination, and execution) exercises conducted
by the Army's Mission Command Training Program, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.
Army Field Directorate Office, Fort Eustis,
Virginia (W911S0-18-C-0004)
Nan Inc., Honolulu, Hawaii, $44,698,307 to
construct a child development center building, Schofield Barracks, Hawaii.
USACE Honolulu, Hawaii (W9128A-23-C-0001)
Lockheed Martin, Fort Worth, Texas $35,834,613
adding scope and increasing the contract ceiling for
F-35 aircraft (lot 15-16, batch 2) Ancillary Mission Equipment for USA, FMS
$4,809,862, and non-U.S. DOD participants $12,117,124.
NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001919G0008)
Lockheed Martin Sikorsky, Stratford,
Connecticut, $26,985,285 adding scope for
the initial and final technical directive to install the data transfer unit and
Defensive Electronic Countermeasure System Replacement Phase III ARC-210
components into the CH-53K aircraft, support flight planning and testing of the
components and supportability products for U.S. Navy. Work in Stratford, Connecticut
(37%); Patuxent River, Maryland (28%); Cedar Rapids, Iowa (15%); Bohemia, New
York (11%); Fort Worth, Texas (5%); West Palm Beach, Florida (2%); Owego, New
York (2%).
NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001919G0029)
Lockheed Martin, Fort Worth, Texas,
$15,634,052 for
non-recurring engineering in support of F-35 Joint Program Office complying
with the Item Unique Identification clause, Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation
Supplement 252.211-7003, for delivered items of which the government’s unit
acquisition cost is $5,000 or more, barring exemptions. Work at Samlesbury, United Kingdom.
NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001917C0001)
SAIC, Fairfield, New Jersey, $19,475,130 for
integrated product support for line-side delivery of bench stock items for
maintenance / production lines at Anniston Army Depot, Alabama.
DLA Land and Maritime, Columbus, Ohio
(SPE7LX-23-D-0004)
5 Oct
https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3181029/
Washington Business Dynamics LLC, D.C.,
$66,906,179 for
supporting fiscal-year financial planning, budget reporting, budget analysis,
execution and out-year resourcing to include development and preparation of
necessary documentation for the program budget decisions, the future years
defense program, program objective memorandums, audits and budget estimate
submissions, risk management and internal control / performance metrics,
contracts database support, cost estimating, evaluation support, technical
writing support, and administrative support for DHA Deputy Assistant Director
for Information Operations, Portfolio and Resource Management Division.
DHA Enterprise Medical Services Contracting
Division, San Antonio, Texas (BPA HT0015-23-A-0001 under the GSA multiple award
schedule 541611)
Georgia Tech Research Corp., Atlanta, Georgia,
$22,704,951 for
research under the Signature Management using Operational Knowledge and
Environments (SMOKE) program. SMOKE aims to “develop data-driven tools to
automate the planning and execution of threat-emulated cyber infrastructure
needed for network security assessments.” Work in Atlanta (95%) and Athens (5%),
Georgia.
DARPA Arlington, Virginia (HR001123C0035)
Raytheon, San Diego, California, $13,392,678 (from
$12,008,811 to $25,401,489) for
ongoing engineering services re: life-cycle sustainment of government-owned
Raytheon Multi-Spectral Targeting System (MTS) sensors, and for obtaining the
technical capability and necessary resources to operate, maintain, repair, and
upgrade these units. Anticipated engineering services include spare parts
support, platform integration support, test equipment support and fielding, and
software / firmware updates.
Missile Defense Agency (MDA), Redstone
Arsenal, Alabama (HQ0147-19-D-0013)
Clayton International, Peachtree City,
Georgia, $7,905,026 for
FMS (Egypt): depot level maintenance on one VH-3A Helicopter.
NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland
(N0042123C0003)
6 Oct
https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3182145/
Nan Inc., Honolulu, Hawaii, $53,164,515 for
construction of a child development center in Honolulu, Hawaii.
USACE, Honolulu, Hawaii (W9128A-23-C-0003)
Kiewit Infrastructure West Company, Honolulu,
Hawaii, $53,148,000 to
construct a concrete rotary-wing aircraft parking apron, concrete taxiways with
helipads and a concrete parallel taxiway at Wheeler Army Airfield, Wahiawa,
Hawaii.
USACE Honolulu, Hawaii (W9128A-23-C-0002)
Offshore Service Vessels, Cut Off, Louisiana, $11,301,130
to
support launch and recovery of U.S. Navy submersibles, divers, and small craft
via one U.S. flag Jones Act, West Coast-based service support vessel, MV Alyssa
Chouest. Work in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and at sea.
MSC Norfolk, Virginia (N3220519C3514)
Belleville Shoe Manufacturing, Co.,
Belleville, Illinois, $10,401,507 for
Air Force combat temperate weather boots. Work in Arkansas.
DLA Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
(SPE1C1-20-D-1208)
7 Oct
https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3183579/
WGL Energy Services, Vienna, Virginia,
(SPE604-23-D-8003, $291,252,291); Constellation NewEnergy,
Baltimore, Maryland, (SPE604-23-D-8000, $89,242,032); MP2 Energy NE LLC, Woodlands,
Texas, (SPE604-23-D-8002, $70,361,108); Direct Energy Business, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, (SPE604-23-D-8001, $16,308,321); for
supply and delivery of retail electricity and ancillary / incidental services
for Departments of Defense, Agriculture, Energy, Health and Human Services, and
Homeland Security.
DLA Energy, Fort Belvoir, Virginia (solicitation
SPE604-22-R-0406)
Kearney & Company, Alexandria, Virginia,
$49,238,991 for
audit of financial statement of USACE civil works, and the financial statements
for the agencies owning the funds sub-allotted to USACE military programs for
fiscal years 2023-2027. Work in D.C., and other locations inside and outside
the U.S.
Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS)
Contract Services Directorate, Columbus, Ohio (HQ0423-23-F-0016)
SRI International, Menlo Park, California,
$12,493,751 for
ISING Hardware and software prototype: a prototype solver system demonstrating
increased computational efficiency “than current state of the art solvers.”
Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), Rome,
New York (FA8750-23-C-1001)
Lockheed Martin, Fort Worth, Texas, and
Greenville, South Carolina, $10,355,720 for
FMS (Bahrain): install Joint Helmet Mounted Cueing System (JHMCS) II
Line Replaceable Units on fourteen non-flight test F-16 aircraft, update
existing Country Standard Technical Order Manuals and Country Standard Time
Compliance Technical Orders. Also provides additional Peculiar Support
Equipment and Alternate Mission Equipment for F-16 aircraft.
AFLCMC, Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio (FA8615-18-C-6058)
Dynamic Systems, El Segundo, California,
$8,857,211 to
upgrade existing Dell servers for Virtual Machine Ware Hyper Converged
Infrastructure. Work in Camp Humphreys, South Korea.
Army 411th Contracting Support Brigade, Camp
Humphreys, South Korea (W91QVN-23-F-0002)
11 Oct
https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3184727/
AAR Government Services, Wood Dale, Illinois,
$114,476,783 for
Boeing P-8A Poseidon aircraft depot maintenance (scheduled and unscheduled),
depot in-service repair / planner and estimator requirements, technical
directive incorporation, airframe modifications, aircraft on ground support,
and removal and replacement of engines for U.S. Navy, Australia, and FMS. Work
in Indianapolis, Indiana.
NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001918D0111)
Boeing, Seattle, Washington, $84,526,041 for
P-8A Poseidon engine (CFM56-7B27A/3 and CFM56-7B27AE) depot-level maintenance
and repair for U.S. Navy, Australia, and FMS. Work in Atlanta, Georgia (97%),
and Seattle, Washington (3%).
NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001918D0113)
12 Oct
https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3186145/
L3Harris, Amityville, New York, $60,742,580 for
Bomb Rack Unit 57B replacement parts for F-16 aircraft. Later corrected to be
awarded 14 Oct.
AFLCMC, Robins AFB, Georgia (FA8520-23-D-0001)
Northrop Grumman (Alliant Techsystems
Operations), Northridge, California, $35,587,641 for
FMS (Australia): AGM-88E2 Advanced Anti-Radiation Guided Missile (AARGM)
full rate production, lot 11: production and delivery of AGM-88E2 AARGM All Up
Round (AUR) tactical missiles; AGM-88E AARGM Captive Air Training Missiles
(CATM); AARGM guidance sections and control sections; High-Speed Anti-Radiation
Missiles (HARM) rocket motors, warheads, and control sections; HARM G-Code AUR and
CATM; and M-Code GPS receivers, as well as test equipment, containers, spare
and repair parts, software, and logistical and program support. Work in
Northridge (60%) and Ridgecrest (40%), California.
NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001921C0044)
Continental Maritime San Diego, San Diego,
California, $14,963,483 for
maintenance, repair, and modernization of USS Portland (LPD-27) in San
Diego.
Southwest Regional Maintenance Center, San
Diego, California (N55236-23-C-0001)
CCI Group, Shalimar, Florida, $12,285,857 for
repairs to utility transmission and distribution electrical grid at Naval
Submarine Base Kings Bay, Georgia.
NAVFAC Southeast, Jacksonville, Florida (N69450-19-D-0917)
13 Oct
https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3187615/
Enlighten IT Consulting, Linthicum Heights,
Maryland, $29,939,470 for
contractor support of the Cyberspace Analytics program for Program Executive
Office, Enterprise Information Systems.
Army Contracting Command, Rock Island Arsenal,
Illinois (W519TC-23-C-0001)
Allied Technologies Group, Huntsville,
Alabama, $9,146,194 for
logistic support services for the Utility Helicopters Project Office, Huntsville,
Alabama.
Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal,
Alabama (W31P4Q-23-F-E001)
Northrop Grumman, Melbourne, Florida,
$12,696,010 for
non-recurring engineering re: E-2D Advanced Hawkeye cockpit redesign: requirements
development, systems engineering technical reviews, certification planning,
initial requirements change requests, procurement strategy source selection
packages, performance based navigation certification plan, initial system
safety, cyber, program protection and exportability analysis, integrated master
schedule, and other associated technical deliverables. Work in Melbourne,
Florida (99.76%), and Patuxent River, Maryland (0.24%).
NAVAIR, Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001920G0005)
Schuyler Line Navigation Co., Annapolis, Maryland,
$10,103,500 for
operation and maintenance of the tanker SLNC Goodwill to transport
petroleum products for DLA Energy.
MSC Norfolk, Virginia (N3220518C3508)
14 Oct
https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3189269/
Food Services, Inc., Mount Vernon, Washington,
$255,000,000 for
full-line food distribution in Okinawa, Japan.
DLA Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
(SPE300-23-D4111)
Oshkosh Defense LLC, Oshkosh, Wisconsin,
$44,485,826 for
various heavy truck weapon systems replacement parts.
DLA Land and Maritime, Columbus, Ohio
(SPE7LX-23-D-0005)
Riverside Research Institute, Arlington,
Virginia, $49,468,966 for
Microelectronics and Embedded System Assurance (MESA) II R&D at
Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, and Arlington, Virginia.
AFRL Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio
(FA8650-23-C-1001)
General Dynamics Electric Boat, Groton,
Connecticut, $18,106,451 for
Trident II (D5) Kings Bay Trident Trainer Facility kit and engineering support.
Work at Groton, Connecticut (66%); Kings Bay, Georgia (25%); and Cape
Canaveral, Florida (9%).
Strategic Systems Programs D.C.
(N0003023C6004)
17 Oct
https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3190929/
Pole/Zero
Acquisition Inc., West Chester, Ohio, $53,544,462 for up to 346 antenna interface units and
communications trays (190 for U.S. Navy, 132 for FMS, 24 for Australia) and required
technical data, assemblies, subassemblies, and spares for the P-8A Poseidon
communications suite.
NAWCAD
Lakehurst, New Jersey (N6833523D0001)
18 Oct
https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3192236/
AOC Solutions Inc., Fairfax, Virginia
(SP4704-23-A-0500); Blake Willson Group LLC, d.b.a. BWG,
Arlington, Virginia (SP4704-23-A-0501); Integrated Finance and Accounting
Solutions LLC, Woodbridge, Virginia (SP4704-23-A-0502); Lynch Consultants LLC,
Arlington, Virginia (SP4704-23-A-0503); MDC Global Solutions LLC, Manassas,
Virginia (SP4704-23-A-0504); and New River Systems Corp., Ashburn, Virginia
(SP4704-23-A-0505); estimated $181,125,713 blanket purchase agreement for
financial improvement and audit readiness support services for DLA.
DLA Contracting Services Office, Richmond,
Virginia (solicitation SP4704-21-Q-0004)
Gentex Corp., Simpson, Pennsylvania,
$40,481,189 for
second generation advanced combat helmets.
DLA Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
(SPE1C1-23-D-0004)
Continental Maritime of San Diego LLC, San
Diego, California, $88,249,407 for
USS Chafee (DDG 90) fiscal 2023 depot modernization period and the USS Momsen (DDG 92) fiscal 2024 depot modernization
period: a combination of maintenance, modernization, and repair in in the San
Diego, California, area.
NAVSEA D.C. (N00024-22-R-4410)
Raytheon Pratt and Whitney, East Hartford,
Connecticut, $9,831,952 to
procure one F-35 Convectional Take-off and Landing (CTOL) variant, full scale,
high fidelity, main engine mock-up, and engine maintenance training package. Work
in Williamtown, Australia. Foreign Cooperative
Project funds of $9,831,952 obligated.
NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001922C0016)
Top Aces Corp., Mesa, Arizona, $21,450,370 for
contractor-owned, contractor-operated adversary air services at Eglin AFB,
Florida, and Luke AFB, Arizona.
ACC Acquisition Management & Integration
Center, Langley AFB, Virginia (FA4800-20-D-0007)
19 Oct
https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3193751/
Golden Manufacturing, Golden, Mississippi,
$10,800,320 for
various types of trousers for Navy and Army. Work in North Carolina.
DLA Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
(SPE1C1-19-D-1160)
National Industries for the Blind, Alexandria,
Virginia, $9,074,847 for
moisture wicking t-shirts for Army. Work in North Carolina and Arkansas.
DLA Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
(SPE1C1-19-D-B043)
20 Oct
https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3195141/
Johnson & Johnson Health Care Systems DePuy Synthes Mitek, Piscataway,
New Jersey, $244,308,143 for
orthopedic procedural packages and supplies.
DLA Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
(SPE2DE-23-D-0003)
Peckham Vocational Industries, Lansing,
Michigan, $11,483,880 for
GEN III, Layer II, mid-weight drawers for Army.
DLA Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
(SPE1C1-21-D-N143)
Lockheed Martin, Owego, New York, $49,664,990 for
non-recurring engineering and add/delete efforts to bring twelve (12) MH-60R helicopters
from standard FMS configuration to a unique configuration for Australia. Also procures
12 unique modification one kits and 10 embedded GPS Inertial Navigation Systems
spares. Work in Owego, New York (87%); Stratford, Connecticut (12%); and Troy,
Alabama (1%).
NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001921G0017)
Northrop Grumman, Melbourne, Florida,
$31,622,092 for
inspection and teardown of the E-2D Advanced Hawkeye fatigue test article to
identify fatigue critical locations and demonstrate that the E-2D aircraft structure
satisfy the program's service life requirement. Work in Melbourne, Florida
(45%); Bethpage, New York (40%); and El Segundo, California (15%).
NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001920G0005)
Lockheed Martin, Orlando, Florida, $15,055,417
for
non-recurring engineering for the design, development, and fabrication of the
Infrared Search and Track (IRST) Block II Integrated Detector Assembly (IDA)
obsolescence redesign. Also procures material to build three (3) of the
redesigned IDA for the F/A-18 IRST program. Work in Santa Barbara, California
(51.3%); Orlando, Florida (48.2%); and Ocala, Florida (0.5%).
NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001919G0029)
BAE Systems, Rockville, Maryland, $8,577,568 to
provide engineering and technical services to support the Integrated
Communications and Information Systems radio communications for Navy ships. Work
in St. Inigoes, Maryland.
NAWCAD Patuxent River, Maryland (N0042115C0008)
Gilbane Building Co., Providence, Rhode
Island, $26,396,962 to
renovate Building 2814 at Camp Hansen, Okinawa, Japan.
USACE, Japan District (W912HV-23-C-0001)
21 Oct
https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3196439/
Engineering Research and Consulting Inc.,
Huntsville, Alabama, $640,512,703 to
support planning, conducting, analyzing and reporting the results of
developmental tests, production tests and other tests conducted by the U.S.
Army Aberdeen Test Center.
Army Contracting Command, Aberdeen Proving
Ground, Maryland (W91CRB-23-D-0001)
Lockheed Martin, Grand Prairie, Texas,
$476,814,000 for
the Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (GMLRS).
Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal,
Alabama (W31P4Q-23-D-0003)
Northrop Grumman d.b.a. Launch Vehicles
Division, Chandler, Arizona, $79,278,808 to
procure 28 GQM-163A Coyote supersonic sea-skimming targets and associated
technical and administrative data in support of full rate production lot 16
deliveries for U.S. Navy. Work in Camden, Arkansas (43%); Chandler, Arizona
(35%); Vergennes, Vermont (8%); Cincinnati, Ohio (4%); Oconomowoc, Wisconsin
(4%); Lancaster, Pennsylvania (4%); and various locations within the
continental U.S. (2%).
NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001921C0005)
Lockheed Martin, Fort Worth, Texas,
$14,909,400 for
country-specific program support for F-35 production, modifications, logistics,
and sustainment, as well as standup for a security operations center in support
of integration for an unnamed FMS country into the F-35 enterprise. Work
in Nagoya, Japan (76%); Fort Worth, Texas (13%); and Tokyo, Japan (11%).
NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001921C0037)
Lockheed Martin, Fort Worth, Texas,
$12,052,847 to
procure gun pod containers (lot 15-16) for F-35 aircraft ancillary mission
equipment for FMS customers ($457,865), non-U.S. DOD participants ($376,037),
and USA.
NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001919G0008)
BAE Systems, Rockville, Maryland, $11,170,561 for
systems engineering and integration for Trident II (D5) Life Extension 2
Strategic Systems Programs Alteration. Tasks include technical planning,
requirements management and integration of Strategic Systems Programs
subsystems including interface with the Columbia common missile compartment;
configuration management, system security engineering, safety engineering
support and infrastructure operations model-based engineering and information
systems program acquisition. Work in Rockville, Maryland (68.9%); D.C. (6.8%);
Wexford, Pennsylvania (6.6%); Albuquerque, New Mexico (2.8%); Hagerstown,
Maryland (5.4%); Cape Canaveral, Florida (5.2%); and various other locations
(less than 1% each, totaling 4.3%).
Strategic Systems Programs D.C. (N0003023C6304)
Northrop Grumman, Redondo Beach, California,
$7,755,736 for
DARPA’s Modular Efficient Laser Technology (MELT) program. MELT aims to “develop
a laser tile as the building block for compact, scalable, panelized high-energy
laser (HEL) sources.” Work in Redondo Beach (85%) and Goleta (15%), California.
DARPA Arlington, Virginia (HR0011-23-C-0002).
24 Oct
https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3198058/
Black Construction-Tutor Perini JV, Harmon,
Guam, $26,077,777 for
ongoing construction of a communications facility in Joint Region Marianas,
Anderson AFB, Guam.
NAVFAC Pacific, Joint Base Pearl
Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii (N62742-19-D-1328)
Mare Island Dry Dock, Vallejo, California,
$11,454,396 for
a 60-calendar day shipyard availability for a mid-term availability of the fleet
replenishment oiler USNS Henry J. Kaiser (T-AO 187).
MSC Norfolk, Virginia (N3220523C4008)
Raytheon, Indianapolis, Indiana, $8,356,194 for
software product updates and qualification testing re: the CV-22 helicopter’s Silent
Knight Radar (SKR) Joint Services Vertical Lift Aircraft Experimental (JVX)
Avionics System Software (JASS) instrumentation build, the SKR JASS Functional
Requirements Document (FRD) 8 port forward, and the SKR JASS FRD 9 port forward.
NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001920G0007)
25 Oct
https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3199240/
Oakes Farms Food and Distribution Services, Naples,
Florida, $238,500,000 (max. over 5 years) for
fresh fruit and vegetables.
DLA Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
(SPE300-23-D-P403)
General Dynamics Electric Boat, Groton,
Connecticut, $122,781,126 for
lead yard support and development studies and design efforts related to
Virginia-class submarines.
NAVSEA D.C. (N00024-20-C-2120)
Raytheon, Andover, Massachusetts, $122,000,000
for
the Lower Tier Air and Missile Defense Sensor pre-planned product improvement
Increment III effort. Work in Huntsville and Redstone Arsenal, Alabama; Tucson,
Arizona; Anaheim Hills, El Segundo and San Diego, California; Fort Walton
Beach, Indialantic and St. Petersburg, Florida; Fort Wayne and Indianapolis,
Indiana; Andover, Burlington, Cambridge, Marlborough, Tewksbury, Waltham and
Woburn, Massachusetts; Aberdeen Proving Ground and Fulton, Maryland; Saginaw,
Michigan; Nashua and Pelham, New Hampshire; White Sands Missile Range, New
Mexico; Lawton, Oklahoma; Chambersburg, Pennsylvania; Portsmouth, Rhode Island;
El Paso and San Antonio, Texas; and Arlington and Sterling, Virginia.
Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal,
Alabama (W9124P-19-9-0001)
University of Alabama in Huntsville,
Huntsville, Alabama, $52,109,492 for
information technology and related systems and services.
Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal,
Alabama (W31P4Q-15-D-0062)
Cherokee Nation Operational Solutions LLC,
Tulsa, Oklahoma, $33,691,944 for
site-specific activities necessary to implement the Electronic Health Record
System, MHS (Military Health System) GENESIS at military treatment facilities
located outside the continental U.S.
DHA Defense Healthcare Management
Systems-Contracting Division, Falls Church, Virginia. (HT003822C0007)
Raytheon Intelligence and Space, Dulles,
Virginia, $12,120,150 for
services (non-personal and non-commercial) for operations and maintenance
services of the Cobra King radar system at Patrick Space Force Base, Florida,
and various overseas locations on board the U.S. Naval Ship Howard O. Lorenzen.
Acquisition Management and Integration Center,
Patrick SFB, Florida (FA7022-23-0016)
26 Oct
https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3200761/
RAM-System GmbH (RAMSYS), Ottobrunn,
Germany, €277,836,839 and $206,568,496 for
fiscal 2023 procurements for Rolling Airframe Missile (RAM) Guided Missile
Round Pack (block 2B) and spare replacement components re: German Navy RAM
Block 2 recertification. Work in (Tucson, Arizona, 40%) and Germany: Ueberlingen (30%); Ulm (11%); Schrobenhausen
(7%); Ottobrunn (7%); and Roethenbach
(5%). RAM-System GmbH is owned by MBDA
Deutschland (50%), Diehl Stiftung (25%) and Diehl BGT Defence
(25%).
NAVSEA D.C. (N00024-23-C-5403)
Huntington Ingalls Inc., Pascagoula,
Mississippi, $35,744,707 for
follow-on CG 47 class integrated planning yard services in Pascagoula,
Mississippi.
NAVSEA D.C. (N00024-20-C-4203)
General Dynamics Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine,
$19,683,882 for
long-lead time material for the Large Missile Vertical Launch System launch
module fabrication on DDG-1002. Work in Spring Grove, Illinois (48%); Houston,
Texas (25%); Alma (20%) and Merrill (7%), Michigan.
Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Conversion, and
Repair, Bath, Maine (N00024-19-C-2322)
381 Constructors, Omaha, Nebraska, $14,532,579
(brings total cumulative contract value to $1,838,390,963) for
provision and operation of a bubble curtain system to protect marine mammals
during in-water construction re: ongoing P381 Multi-Mission Dry Dock #1
Extension at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery Maine.
NAVFAC Atlantic, Officer in Charge of
Construction Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Kittery, Maine (N40085-21-C-0077)
IES Downstream LLC, Kapolei, Hawaii,
$170,240,000 for
services and related contractor‐owned, contractor‐operated fuel storage
facilities with capabilities to receive, store, protect and ship two grades of
government-owned aviation turbine fuel (JAA/F24 and JP5) and one grade of naval
distillate (F76) within the Oahu, Hawaii, area. For the Defense Logistics
Agency.
DLA Energy, Fort Belvoir, Virginia
(SPE603‐23‐C‐5000)
UPDATE (26 Oct
2022): Hyster-Yale Group Inc., Greenville, North Carolina (SPE8EC-23-D-0001,
$255,000,000) has been added as an awardee to the multiple award contract for
material handling equipment, issued against solicitation SPE8EC-21-R-0001 and
awarded July 22, 2022.
Accenture, McLean, Virginia, $9,691,132 for
more full time equivalents to support the fences engineering services being
produced under the basic contract (Sentinel Fences Continuous Engineering
Services) at Hill AFB, Utah.
Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center, Hill AFB,
Utah (FA820422F0001)
27 Oct
https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3202126/
Huntington Ingalls Inc., Pascagoula,
Mississippi, $2,414,000,000 for
construction in support of one Amphibious Assault Ship (General Purpose)
Replacement (LHA(R)) Flight 1 Ship (LHA 9). Work in Pascagoula, Mississippi
(72%); Milwaukee, Wisconsin (2%); Baltimore, Maryland (2%); Beloit, Wisconsin
(2%); Brunswick, Georgia (2%); Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1%); Cincinnati,
Ohio (1%); Kingsford, Michigan (1%); Hueytown, Alabama (1%); York, Pennsylvania
(1%); Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania (1%); and others individually less than
1% each (14%).
NAVSEA D.C. (N00024-20-C-2437)
Pacific Ship Repair and Fabrication Inc.,
Everett, Washington, $43,699,417 for
maintenance and Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) availabilities on surface ships
in Everett, Washington.
NAVSEA D.C. (N0002418D4413)
Propulsion Controls Engineering, Everett,
Washington, $32,846,262 for
maintenance and availabilities on surface ships in Everett, Washington.
NAVSEA D.C. (N0002418D4416)
Chemring
Australia Pty Ltd., Lara, Victoria, Australia, $30,601,989 for
manufacture and production of MJU-68/B Flare Infrared Countermeasures (8,655
for U.S. Navy; 792 for U.S. Air Force; 1,392 for Norway; 1,200 for Australia;
528 for Italy; 312 for Japan; 312 for Netherlands; 120 for Denmark) to be used
on F-35 aircraft. Work in Australia [Lara (47%) and Braeside (1%), Victoria]
and USA [San Diego, California (28%); Toone, Tennessee
(24%)]. Foreign Military Sales funds of $8,883,336 obligated.
NAVAIR, Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001921C0081)
MNDPI Pacific JV, Honolulu, Hawaii,
$16,960,148 for
“architecture-engineering services to develop the design primarily for the
construction of a new concrete fixed single deck submarine repair pier” at
Polaris Point Submarine Base, Guam.
NAVFAC Pacific, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii (N62742-20-D-0004)
Boeing, Seattle, Washington, $11,349,469 for
installation of 25 previously procured A-kits in support of the Increment 3
Block 1 retrofit requirements for the P-8A Poseidon aircraft. Work in
Jacksonville, Florida.
NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001916G0001)
Lockheed Martin, Moorestown, New Jersey,
$9,630,112 for
enterprise engineering and technical expertise to the Land Based Test and
Training Sites.
Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren
Division, Dahlgren, Virginia (N0017822C2300)
Vitol Aviation Co., Houston, Texas,
$261,327,102 for
various types of fuel for Defense Logistics Agency in Asia and Middle East.
DLA Energy, Fort Belvoir, Virginia
(SPE602-23-D-0455)
28 Oct
https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3203715/
Lockheed Martin, Fort Worth, Texas,
$111,107,767 to
develop a Common Reprogramming Tool (CRT) minimum viable product and establish
network connections “required to establish the CRT development network and
selection of a service-oriented architecture needed to commence development of
enhanced reprogramming tools in support of efforts to replace legacy
programming tools utilized by reprogramming labs to modernize and revolutionize
F-35 reprogramming.” Some non-U.S. DOD partner funds ($1,595,546) obligated.
NAVAIR, Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001920C0026)
Raytheon, El Segundo, California, $73,447,380 (increasing
contract value to $135,769,336) to
increase Link Level Communication Security 7M encryptor
procurement and sustainment, including warranty provisions and training courses.
Supports the NATO Improved Link Eleven program. Some unspecified FMS.
NAVWAR San Diego, California (N00039-16-D-0075)
DY4 Inc., Ashburn, Virginia, $8,777,675 for
600 Versa Module Eurocard Single Board Computers in support of the AN/UPX-24(V)
Interrogator Set Technical refreshes that occur when Navy ships are docked and
overhauled.
NAWCAD Lakehurst, New Jersey (N6833523D0002)
Northrop Grumman, Melbourne, Florida,
$87,800,000 for
support and sustainment of E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System (JSTARS).
Involves program management, system engineering, system sustainment, JSTARS
unique asset management, Joint Integrated Maintenance Information System “JIMIS”
hardware and software infrastructure sustainment, weapon system
interoperability certification, IC system sustainment, flight crew training,
mission crew training, mission support training, training sustainment, field
service representatives, and cybersecurity.
AFLCMC, Robins AFB, Georgia (FA8529-23-D-0001)
Boeing, Colorado Springs, Colorado, $9,724,331
for
the Wideband Global SATCOM (WGS) systems engineering and sustainment support in
Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Space Systems Command, Peterson Space Force
Base, Colorado (FA8823-20-C-0001)
Weeks Marine Inc., Covington, Louisiana,
$33,112,700 for
beach renourishment, Monmouth Beach, New Jersey.
USACE, New York, New York (W912DS-23-C-0002)
PCC Ventures, Columbus, Ohio, $32,432,466 to
repair airfield taxiways and aprons at Pope Army Airfield, North Carolina.
USACE, Savannah, Georgia (W912HN-23-C-3000)
Corman Kokosing Construction Co., Annapolis,
Maryland, $12,412,816 to
adjust the cubic-yard quantities of the government conditional surveys. Work in
Chesapeake City, Maryland.
USACE, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (W912BU-21-C-0074)
Native Maine Operations Inc., Westbrook, Maine
(SPE300-22-D-S758, $31,835,745) and Hartford Provision Co., South Windsor,
Connecticut (SPE300-22-D-P402, $15,974,250) for
fresh fruits and vegetables.
DLA Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Lockheed Martin Aculight
Corp., Bothell, Washington, $12,796,190 for
the Modular Efficient Laser Technology (MELT) program. MELT aims to “develop a
laser tile as the building block for compact, scalable, panelized high-energy
laser sources.” Work in Bothell, Washington (81%); Moorestown, New Jersey (17%);
Sunnyvale, California (2%).
DARPA Arlington, Virginia (HR0011-23-C-0003)
31 Oct
https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/3205031/
General Electric, Lynn, Massachusetts,
$1,085,106,892 (5 years) for
repair, replacement, and program support of 784 F414 engine components for F/A-18
aircraft.
NAVSUP Weapon Systems Support, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania (N00383-23-D-DM01)
Lockheed Martin Sikorsky, Stratford,
Connecticut, $280,946,361 for
long lead items re: CH-53K aircraft (full rate production Lot 8). FMS portion
is $50,946,361.
NAVAIR, Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001922C0004)
KBR, Houston, Texas, $66,497,640 for
base operations support aboard Naval Support Facility Diego Garcia.
NAVFAC Far East, Yokosuka, Japan (N62742-17-D-3600)
L3Harris, Camden, New Jersey, $40,965,044 for
Cooperative Engagement Capability (CEC) system spares, signal data processors,
AN/USG-3B systems, stock point operation and program support, engineering
studies and analyses, configuration, obsolescence, and tech data management,
and technical data package. Work in Largo, Florida (48%); Melo Park, California
(19%); Lititz, Pennsylvania (17%); and Salt Lake City, Utah (16%).
NAVSEA D.C. (N00024-22-C-5218)
DCS Corp., Alexandria, Virginia, $28,078,107 for
continued technical support services, including full systems integration to all
Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division (NAWCWD) aircraft integrated product
teams and their associated aircraft weapons and support systems, to include FMS
versions of aircraft or system. Work in China Lake (87%); Ridgecrest, (5%),
Point Mugu, (1%), California; and Eglin, Florida (7%).
NAWCWD Point Mugu, California
Huntington Ingalls Inc. Newport News
Shipbuilding, Newport News, Virginia, $16,611,034 for
engineering and technical design effort to support research and development
concept formulation for current and future submarine platforms.
NAVSEA D.C. (N00024-21-C-2104)
Lockheed Martin Sikorsky, Stratford,
Connecticut, $14,280,171 for
supplies / support of efforts re: Production Rate Tooling Procurement 3 for
full rate production CH-53K helicopter.
NAVAIR Patuxent River, Maryland (N0001919G0029)
DCS Corp., Alexandria, Virginia, $9,608,036 for
research, development, and application-oriented activities in the generation,
propagation, detection, and use of radiation in the wavelength region between
near-ultraviolet and far-infrared wavelengths. Work D.C.
Naval Research Laboratory D.C. (N0017323C6000)
Beacon Training Services Inc., Richardson,
Texas (N39430-23-A-0051); Coley & Associates Inc., Spring Branch, Texas (N39430-23-A-0052);
Elevate USA Inc., Ridgeland, South Carolina (N39430-23-A-0053); Gotham
Government Services LLC, Haymarket, Virginia (N39430-23-A-0054); Horizon
Strategies LLC, Winston Salem, North Carolina (N39430-23-A-0055); Phoenix
Technology Solutions LLC, Columbia, Maryland (N39430-23-A-0056); combined
$9,500,000 for
in-person and virtual synchronous / instructor-led
non-technical-competency-based training for NAVFAC within and outside the
continental U.S. This is a blanket purchase agreement under the General
Services Administration's multiple award schedule 611430 (professional and
management development training).
Naval Facilities Engineering and Expeditionary
Warfare Center, Port Hueneme, California
Cubic Defense Applications, San Diego,
California, $35,289,602 for
FMS (Georgia): upgrade, procure, produce, integrate, test, deliver,
install, train and sustain a multitude of equipment and training. Work in San
Diego, California, USA, and Tbilisi, Georgia.
Army Contracting Command, Orlando, Florida
(W900KK-23-C-0001)
Cox Construction Co., Vista, California,
$18,541,000 to
renovate Dorm B1332 at Travis AFB.
USACE, Sacramento, California
(W91238-23-C-0002)
General Dynamics Land Systems, Sterling
Heights, Michigan, $14,885,334 for
Abrams Systems technical support. Some FMS to Australia.
Army Contracting Command, Detroit Arsenal,
Michigan (W56HZV-22-C-0012)
Lockheed Martin MFC, Orlando, Florida,
$13,090,263 for
FMS (Egypt): refurbish Modernized Target Acquisition Designation
Sight/Pilot Night Vision System (MTADS/PNVS) in Orlando, Florida.
Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal,
Alabama (W58RGZ-22-F-0130)
H.V. Collins Co., Providence, Rhode Island,
$24,481,285 to
complete a "gut" renovation of the northeast end of Building 1614,
AFLCMC, Hanscom AFB, Massachusetts.
AFLCMC, Hanscom AFB, Massachusetts
(FA283523C0003)
BAE Systems Information & Electronic
Systems Integration, Merrimack, New Hampshire, $10,068,222 for
research and development seeker integration and testing.
AFRL, Eglin AFB, Florida (FA8651-20-C-0043)
University of Dayton Research Institute,
Dayton, Ohio, $8,044,206 for
Proficient Research of Onboard Subsystems Technology: research, develop, test,
and evaluate electro-optical, hyperspectral, radiofrequency, and electronic
warfare subsystems.
AFRL, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio
(FA8650-23-C-1135)