USAUS Military contracts for FY10

AIR FORCE

Northrop Grum­man Space Tech­nol­o­gy, Clearfield, Utah, was award­ed a $140,173,508 con­tract mod­i­fi­ca­tion which will design, fab­ri­cate and mod­i­fy pro­duc­tion of two com­plete test sets under the inter­con­ti­nen­tal bal­lis­tic mis­sile re-entry field sup­port equip­ment engi­neer­ing, man­age­ment and devel­op­ment pro­gram. At this time, $8,974,611 has been oblig­at­ed. 526 ICBMSW/PKE, Hill Air Force Base, Utah, is the con­tract­ing activ­i­ty (F42610-98-C-0001). Raytheon Co., Mis­sile Sys­tems, Tuc­son, Ariz., was award­ed a $21,093,096 con­tract which will pro­vide 508 Enhanced Pave­way II guid­ed bomb kits. At this time, $21,093,096 has been oblig­at­ed. OO-ALC GHGKB, Hill Air Force Base, Utah, is the con­tract­ing activ­i­ty (FA8213-10-C-0067). Booz Allen Hamil­ton, Inc., Hern­don, Va., was award­ed a $556,762 con­tract for the survivability/vulnerability analy­sis of Air Force Com­bat Com­mand intel­li­gence trans­for­ma­tion. At this time, $556,762 has been oblig­at­ed. 55 CONS/LGCD, Offutt Air Force Base, Neb., is the con­tract­ing activ­i­ty (SP-070003-D-1380; Deliv­ery Order 356). Inter­na­tion­al Busi­ness Machines Corp., York­town Heights, N.Y., was award­ed a $9,602,474 con­tract for the grat­ings of reg­u­lar arrays and trim expo­sures for dig­i­tal design pro­gram. At this time $2,961,321 has been oblig­at­ed. AFRL/PKD, Wright-Pat­ter­son Air Force Base, Ohio, is the con­tract­ing activ­i­ty (FA8650-10-C-7038). Tybrin Corp., Fort Wal­ton Beach, Fla., was award­ed an $11,446,277 con­tract mod­i­fi­ca­tion which will add 70 man-years of soft­ware engi­neer­ing sup­port for guid­ed weapons sys­tems eval­u­a­tions, sim­u­la­tions and oth­er ser­vices sup­port­ing research and devel­op­ment for the prin­ci­pals and cus­tomers of the Air Arma­ment Cen­ter. At this time, the entire amount has been oblig­at­ed. AAC/PKET, Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., is the con­tract­ing activ­i­ty (F08635-02-C-0034/P00057).

NAVY

Northrop Grum­man Corp., Beth­page, N.Y., is being award­ed an unde­fin­i­tized mod­i­fi­ca­tion to a pre­vi­ous­ly award­ed fixed-price-incen­tive-fee con­tract (N00019-08-C-0027) for the pro­cure­ment of one addi­tion­al E‑2D Advanced Hawk­eye low-rate ini­tial pro­duc­tion Lot 2 air­craft. The not-to-exceed price for the addi­tion­al air­craft is $136,000,000. Work will be per­formed in Syra­cuse, N.Y. (32.6 per­cent); Beth­page, N.Y. (15.5 per­cent); Dal­las, Texas (12.4 per­cent); Men­lo Park, Calif. (9.8 per­cent); Indi­anapo­lis, Ind. (6.3 per­cent); Wood­land Hills, Calif. (6 per­cent); Aire-sur-l’Adour, France (2.7 per­cent); Brent­wood, N.Y. (2.6 per­cent); Owego, N.Y. (2.6 per­cent); Green­lawn, N.Y. (2.2 per­cent); Irvine, Calif. (1.7 per­cent); Marl­boro, Mass. (1.6 per­cent); Clem­mons, N.C. (1.6 per­cent); Wind­sor Locks, Conn. (1.2 per­cent); and var­i­ous loca­tions through­out the U.S. (1.2 per­cent). Work is expect­ed to be com­plet­ed in Decem­ber 2012. Con­tract funds will not expire at the end of the cur­rent fis­cal year. The Naval Air Sys­tems Com­mand, Patux­ent Riv­er, Md., is the con­tract­ing activity. 

Water­mark Envi­ron­men­tal, Inc.*, Low­ell, Mass. (N40085-10-D-9448); Vet­co Con­tract­ing Ser­vices, LLC*, Water­town, N.Y. (N40085-10-D-9449); P&S Con­struc­tion, Inc.*, Low­ell, Mass. (N40085-10-D-9450); Wu & Asso­ciates, Inc.*, Cher­ry Hill, N.J. (N40085-10-D-9451); Williams Build­ing Co., Inc.*, West Yarmouth, Mass. ( N40085-10-D-9452); Viteri Con­struc­tion Man­age­ment, Inc.*, New­port News, Va. (N40085-10-D-9453); and LaRosa Build­ing Group, LLC*, Meri­den, Conn. (N40085-10-D-9454), are each being award­ed an indef­i­nite-deliv­ery/in­def­i­nite-quan­ti­ty mul­ti­ple award design-build, design-bid-build con­struc­tion con­tract for gen­er­al build­ing type projects — new con­struc­tion, ren­o­va­tion, alter­ation, and repair of facil­i­ties and infra­struc­ture, roof­ing, demo­li­tion, and rou­tine ren­o­va­tions — in the Naval Facil­i­ties Engi­neer­ing Com­mand (NAVFAC), Mid-Atlantic North­east area of respon­si­bil­i­ty (AOR). The max­i­mum dol­lar val­ue, includ­ing the base peri­od and four option years, for all sev­en con­tracts com­bined is $100,000,000. Water­mark Envi­ron­men­tal, Inc., is being award­ed task order #0001 at $9,090,995 for the design and con­struc­tion of an indoor small arms range at Sub­ma­rine Base New Lon­don, Gro­ton, Conn. Work for this task order is expect­ed to be com­plet­ed by Feb­ru­ary 2012. All work on this con­tract will be per­formed with­in the NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic North­east AOR includ­ing, but not lim­it­ed to: Penn­syl­va­nia (20 per­cent), Rhode Island (15 per­cent), New Jer­sey (15 per­cent), Con­necti­cut (15 per­cent), New York (14 per­cent), Maine (10 per­cent), Mass­a­chu­setts (5 per­cent), New Hamp­shire (2 per­cent), Ver­mont (2 per­cent) and Delaware (2 per­cent). The term of the con­tract is not to exceed 60 months, with an expect­ed com­ple­tion date of July 2015. Con­tract funds for task order #0001 will not expire at the end of the cur­rent fis­cal year. This con­tract was com­pet­i­tive­ly pro­cured via the Navy Elec­tron­ic Com­merce Online web­site with 25 pro­pos­als received. These sev­en con­trac­tors may com­pete for task orders under the terms and con­di­tions of the award­ed con­tract. The Naval Facil­i­ties Engi­neer­ing Com­mand Mid-Atlantic, Nor­folk, Va., is the con­tract­ing activity. 

AMEC Earth & Envi­ron­men­tal, Inc., Ply­mouth Meet­ing, Pa. (N62583-09-D-0128); Inno­v­a­tive Tech­ni­cal Solu­tions, Inc., Wal­nut Creek, Calif. (N62583-09-D-0129); Shaw Envi­ron­men­tal & Infra­struc­ture, Inc., Irv­ing, Texas (N62583-09-D-0130); West­on Solu­tions, Inc., West Chester, Pa. (N62583-09-D-0131); and Will­bros Gov­ern­ment Ser­vices (U.S.), LLC, Tul­sa, Okla. (N62583-09-D-0132), are each being award­ed a mod­i­fi­ca­tion to exer­cise option year one under pre­vi­ous­ly award­ed firm-fixed-price mul­ti­ple award con­tracts in sup­port of the assess­ment, repair, and con­struc­tion for petro­le­um, oils and lubri­cant (POL) fuel sys­tems at var­i­ous loca­tions world­wide. The work to be per­formed pro­vides for sup­port of the sus­tain­ment, restora­tion, and mod­ern­iza­tion require­ments man­aged by the Engi­neer­ing Ser­vice Cen­ter, Port Huen­eme. The work is to access and repair var­i­ous POL facil­i­ties and sys­tems at var­i­ous loca­tions, world­wide. Projects may involve design/build, engi­neer­ing, inspec­tion, test­ing and con­struc­tion of POL fuel sys­tems and its var­i­ous com­po­nents. The com­bined total val­ue for all five con­trac­tors is $70,000,000. No task orders are being issued at this time. The total con­tract amount after exer­cise of this option will be $140,000,000. Work will be per­formed at var­i­ous Depart­ment of Defense facil­i­ties world­wide includ­ing, out­side the con­tigu­ous U.S. (65 per­cent) and with­in the con­tigu­ous Unit­ed States (35 per­cent). Work for this option is expect­ed to be com­plet­ed July 2011. Con­tract funds will not expire at the end of the cur­rent fis­cal year. The Naval Facil­i­ties Engi­neer­ing Com­mand, Spe­cial­ty Cen­ter Acqui­si­tions, Port Huen­eme, Calif., is the con­tract­ing activity. 

Rock­well Collins, Inc., Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is being award­ed an unde­fin­i­tized con­tract action with a not-to-exceed val­ue of $38,759,632 to pro­vide labor, facil­i­ties, equip­ment, and mate­r­i­al required to devel­op and pro­duce an A‑kit and B‑kit for Block I mod­i­fi­ca­tion on one low-rate ini­tial pro­duc­tion E‑6 air­craft, as well as asso­ci­at­ed train­ing and sup­port sys­tems to achieve ini­tial oper­a­tional capa­bil­i­ty. Work will be per­formed in Richard­son, Texas (70 per­cent); Waco, Texas (20 per­cent); and Okla­homa City, Okla. (10 per­cent). Work is expect­ed to be com­plet­ed in July 2011. Con­tract funds will not expire at the end of the cur­rent fis­cal year. This con­tract was not com­pet­i­tive­ly pro­cured pur­suant to FAR 6.302–2. The Naval Air Sys­tems Com­mand, Patux­ent Riv­er, Md., is the con­tract­ing activ­i­ty (N00019-10-C-0067).

Alloy Sur­faces Co., Aston, Pa., is being award­ed a three-year $38,300,000 indef­i­nite-deliv­ery/in­def­i­nite-quan­ti­ty con­tract to man­u­fac­ture MJU-49/B decoy devices. Work will be per­formed in Aston, Pa., and is expect­ed to be com­plet­ed by Decem­ber 2013. Con­tract funds will not expire before the end of the cur­rent fis­cal year. This con­tract was not com­pet­i­tive­ly award­ed. The Naval Inven­to­ry Con­trol Point, Mechan­ics­burg, Pa., is the con­tract­ing activ­i­ty (N00104-10-C-K092).

iRo­bot Corp., Bed­ford, Mass., is being award­ed a $20,468,812 firm-fixed-price con­tract for the pro­cure­ment of Man Trans­portable Robot­ic Sys­tem (MTRS) pro­duc­tion sys­tems, depot lev­el repair parts, spare kits, and depot repair ser­vices. The MTRS is a small robot­ic vehi­cle used by explo­sive ord­nance dis­pos­al tech­ni­cians to con­duct remote recon­nais­sance, ren­der safe and/or dis­pose of explo­sive devices. Work will be per­formed in Bed­ford, Mass., and is expect­ed to be com­plet­ed by March 2011. Con­tract funds will not expire at the end of the cur­rent fis­cal year. This con­tract was not com­pet­i­tive­ly pro­cured. The Naval Sur­face War­fare Cen­ter, Indi­an Head Divi­sion, Indi­an Head, Md., is the con­tract­ing activ­i­ty (N00174-10-C-0030).

DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY 

Raytheon Co., Andover, Mass., is being award­ed a min­i­mum $6,989,539 fixed-price with eco­nom­ic price adjust­ment, sole-source con­tract for pow­er sup­ply assem­blies. There are no oth­er loca­tions of per­for­mance. Using ser­vice is Army. There was orig­i­nal­ly one pro­pos­al solicit­ed with one response. The date of per­for­mance com­ple­tion is Aug. 31, 2014. The Defense Logis­tics Agency Avi­a­tion, Red­stone Arse­nal, Ala., is the con­tract­ing activ­i­ty (SPRRA2-10-C-0015).

*Small busi­ness

Source:
U.S. Depart­ment of Defense
Office of the Assis­tant Sec­re­tary of Defense (Pub­lic Affairs) 

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