USAUS Military contracts for FY11

NAVY

            Alliant Tech­sys­tems, Inc., Defense Elec­tron­ic Sys­tems, Clear­wa­ter, Fla., is being award­ed a $109,245,120 fixed-price-incen­tive-fee con­tract for engi­neer­ing and man­u­fac­tur­ing devel­op­ment for the Joint and Allied Threat Aware­ness Sys­tem for Navy and Marine Corps rotary air­craft.  In addi­tion, this pro­vides for the hos­tile fire indi­ca­tion capa­bil­i­ty.  Work will be per­formed in: Nashua, N.H. (40.2 per­cent); Wood­land Hills, Fla. (27.6 per­cent); Clear­wa­ter, Fla. (12.9 per­cent); Dan­bury, Conn. (7 per­cent); Mel­bourne, Fla. (6.2 per­cent); Dal­las, Texas (6 per­cent); and oth­er sites in the Unit­ed States (0.1 per­cent).  Work will be com­plet­ed in Sep­tem­ber 2015.  Con­tract funds will not expire at the end of the cur­rent fis­cal year.  This con­tract was com­pet­i­tive­ly pro­cured through full and open com­pe­ti­tion via FAR Part 15; two offers were received.  The Naval Air Sys­tems Com­mand, Patux­ent Riv­er, Md., is the con­tract­ing activ­i­ty (N00019-11-C-0071).

            Koll­mor­gen Corp, Northamp­ton, Mass., is being award­ed a not-to-exceed $23,501,954 unde­fin­i­tized con­tract action under pre­vi­ous­ly award­ed firm-fixed price, cost-plus-fixed fee, cost-only con­tract (N00024-11-C-5447) for the fis­cal 2011 MK 20 MOD 0 Elec­tro-Opti­cal Sen­sor Sys­tem units, includ­ing asso­ci­at­ed equip­ment, ser­vices and emer­gent pro­vi­sion item orders for spares require­ments and lev­el-of-effort engi­neer­ing ser­vices.  The MK 20 Elec­tro-Opti­cal Sen­sor Sys­tem serves as a check sight and tar­get­ing sen­sor for anti-sur­face and anti-air war­fare, and naval gun fire sup­port mis­sions, as well as ship self defense and sit­u­a­tion­al aware­ness func­tions.  This con­tract com­bines pur­chas­es for the U.S. Navy, and the gov­ern­ment of Aus­tralia (6 per­cent) under the For­eign Mil­i­tary Sales Pro­gram.  Work will be per­formed in Northamp­ton, Mass. (95 per­cent), and Brat­tle­boro, Vt. (5 per­cent), and is expect­ed to be com­plet­ed by Novem­ber 2013.  This con­tract was not com­pet­i­tive­ly pro­cured.  Con­tract funds will not expire at the end of the cur­rent fis­cal year.  The Naval Sea Sys­tems Com­mand, Wash­ing­ton, D.C., is the con­tract­ing activity. 

            Gen­er­al Dynam­ics-Nation­al Steel and Ship­build­ing Co., San Diego, Calif., is being award­ed an $11,705,854 mod­i­fi­ca­tion to pre­vi­ous­ly award­ed con­tract (N00024-08-C-4410) for the USS Harpers Fer­ry (LSD 49) fis­cal 2011 extend­ed dock­ing phased main­te­nance avail­abil­i­ty.  An extend­ed dock­ing phased main­te­nance avail­abil­i­ty pro­vides for an exten­sive ren­o­va­tion and mod­ern­iza­tion of an LSD-class ship, includ­ing alter­ations and repairs as well as inspec­tion and test­ing to all ships sys­tems and com­po­nents ensur­ing safe and depend­able oper­a­tion of the ship.  Work will be per­formed in San Diego, Calif., and is expect­ed to be com­plet­ed by July 2012.  Con­tract funds in the amount of $11,705,854 will expire at the end of the cur­rent fis­cal year.  The South­west Region­al Main­te­nance Cen­ter, San Diego, Calif., is the con­tract­ing activity. 

            Raytheon Net­work Cen­tric Sys­tems, Largo, Fla., is being award­ed an $11,009,124 mod­i­fi­ca­tion to pre­vi­ous­ly award­ed con­tract (N00024-08-C-5203) for a coop­er­a­tive engage­ment capa­bil­i­ty (CEC) sys­tem for pro­duc­tion of the AN/USG-3B sys­tems and sys­tem test for E‑2D Hawk­eye air­craft.  CEC is a sen­sor net­ting sys­tem that sig­nif­i­cant­ly improves bat­tle force anti-air war­fare capa­bil­i­ty by extract­ing and dis­trib­ut­ing sen­sor-derived infor­ma­tion and mak­ing the data avail­able to all par­tic­i­pat­ing CEC units.  Work will be per­formed in Largo, Fla. (47 per­cent); St. Peters­burg, Fla. (20 per­cent); Dal­las, Texas (18 per­cent); and McK­in­ney, Texas (15 per­cent).  Work is expect­ed to be com­plet­ed by Sep­tem­ber 2013.  Con­tract funds will not expire at the end of the cur­rent fis­cal year.  The Naval Sea Sys­tems Com­mand, Wash­ing­ton, D.C., is the con­tract­ing activity. 

            Superla­tive Tech­nolo­gies, Inc., Ash­burn, Va., is being award­ed an $8,033,119 fixed-price, lev­el-of-effort order under GSA Sup­ply Sched­ule 70 to pro­vide infor­ma­tion tech­nol­o­gy sup­port ser­vices for the com­mand, con­trol com­mu­ni­ca­tions, and com­put­er (C4) sys­tems that sup­port the Office of Naval Research (ONR) head­quar­ters.  The scope of the con­tract is to pro­vide ser­vices for pro­gram man­age­ment busi­ness process improve­ment and oper­a­tional sup­port ser­vices to ONR as it fur­ther devel­ops its emerg­ing busi­ness process­es sup­port­ed by state of the art infor­ma­tion tech­nolo­gies.  ONR needs all of their lega­cy C4 sup­port in one enter­prise pro­gram that will sup­port plan­ning, pro­gram man­age­ment, inte­gra­tion, oper­a­tion, and main­te­nance of the com­mu­ni­ca­tions, com­put­er net­works, soft­ware appli­ca­tions.  This con­tract con­tains options, which, if exer­cised, will bring the con­tract val­ue to $35,661,623.  Work will be per­formed in Ash­burn, Va. (50 per­cent), and Arling­ton, Va. (50 per­cent), and is expect­ed to be com­plet­ed July 2012.  With options exer­cised the com­ple­tion date is July 2016.  Con­tract funds will not expire at the end of the cur­rent fis­cal year.  The con­tract was com­pet­i­tive­ly pro­cured under Request for Quo­ta­tion N00014-11-R-0276, with nine pro­pos­als received.  The Office of Naval Research, Arling­ton, Va., is the con­tract­ing activ­i­ty (N00014-11-F-0276).  

            Hamil­ton Sund­strand Corp., Wind­sor Locks, Conn., is being award­ed a $6,596,566 cost-plus-fixed-fee con­tract to design and man­u­fac­ture an advanced car­bon diox­ide removal device capa­ble of qual­i­fi­ca­tion for use on a sub­ma­rine.  The Naval Sea Sys­tems Com­mand, in part­ner­ship with the Depart­ment of Energy’s Pacif­ic North­west Nation­al Lab­o­ra­to­ry, inves­ti­gat­ed the pos­si­bil­i­ty of uti­liz­ing a dry sor­bent to remove car­bon diox­ide from sub­ma­rine atmos­phere.  The dry sor­bent is an ani­mat­ed self-assem­bled mono­lay­er on meso­porous sup­port where­in the mono­lay­er pro­vides the means to cap­ture and release the car­bon diox­ide.  The Navy is procur­ing inno­v­a­tive designs of the actu­al car­bon diox­ide removal unit that will uti­lize the afore­men­tioned dry sor­bent.  Work is expect­ed to be per­formed in Wind­sor Locks, Conn., and is expect­ed to be com­plet­ed by Octo­ber 2012.  Con­tract funds will not expire at the end of the cur­rent fis­cal year.  This con­tract was com­pet­i­tive­ly award­ed via the Fed­er­al Busi­ness Oppor­tu­ni­ties web­site, with two offers received.  The Naval Sur­face War­fare Cen­ter, Carde­rock Divi­sion, Ship Sys­tem Engi­neer­ing Sta­tion, Philadel­phia, Pa., is the con­tract­ing activ­i­ty (N65540-11-C-0015). 

ARMY

            Hen­ry M. Jack­son Foun­da­tion for the Advance­ment of Mil­i­tary Med­i­cine, Rockville, Md., was award­ed a $23,679,888 cost-plus-fixed-fee con­tract.  The award will pro­vide for the per­son­al and non-per­son­al ser­vices to sup­port the Defense and Vet­er­ans Brain Injury Cen­ters, to include clin­ics at var­i­ous mil­i­tary treat­ment facil­i­ties, vet­er­an hos­pi­tals and clin­ics and reha­bil­i­ta­tion cen­ters.  Work will be per­formed in Bethes­da, Md.; Fort Sam Hous­ton, Texas; San Diego, Calif.; Rich­mond, Va.; Tam­pa, Fla.; Palo Alto, Calif.; Min­neapo­lis, Minn.; John­stown, Penn.; Fort Bragg, N.C.; Fort Car­son, Colo.; Camp Leje­une, N.C.; Fort Hood, Texas; Camp Pendle­ton, Calif.; and Char­lottesville, Va., with an esti­mat­ed com­ple­tion date of March 17, 2012.  One bid was solicit­ed, with one bid received.  The North Atlantic Region­al Con­tract­ing Office, Wal­ter Reed Army Med­ical Cen­ter, Wash­ing­ton, D.C., is the con­tract­ing activ­i­ty (W91YTZ-11-C-0033).

            Rodale Elec­tron­ics, Inc., Haup­pauge, N.Y., was award­ed a $23,219,843 firm-fixed-price indef­i­nite-deliv­ery/in­def­i­nite-quan­ti­ty con­tract.  The award will pro­vide for the pro­cure­ment of enhanced posi­tion loca­tion report­ing sys­tems dual pow­er adapters.  Work will be per­formed in Haup­pauge, N.Y., with an esti­mat­ed com­ple­tion date of July 14, 2017.  The bid was solicit­ed through the Inter­net, with six bids received.  The U.S. Army Con­tract­ing Com­mand, Aberdeen Prov­ing Ground, Md., is the con­tract­ing activ­i­ty (W15P7T-11-D-C207).

            Nation­al Sourc­ing, Inc., Tam­pa, Fla., was award­ed a $22,785,708 firm-fixed-price con­tract.  The award will pro­vide for the admin­is­tra­tive sup­port ser­vices for claims pro­cess­ing and sup­port for writ­ten inquiries with regard to ben­e­fits and enti­tle­ments pro­grams which are processed by the Human Resources Com­mand.  Work will be per­formed in Fort Knox, Ky.; Crys­tal City, Va.; Fort Sam Hous­ton, Texas; and Fort Lewis, Wash., with an esti­mat­ed com­ple­tion date of June 30, 2016.  The bid was solicit­ed through the Inter­net, with four bids received.  The U.S. Army Mis­sion and Instal­la­tion Con­tract­ing Com­mand, Fort Knox, Ky., is the con­tract­ing activ­i­ty (W9124D-11-C-0011).

            Oshkosh Corp., Oshkosh, Wis., was award­ed a $20,913,483 firm-fixed-price con­tract.  The award will pro­vide for the pro­cure­ment of 75 tech­ni­cians, for a one-year peri­od of per­for­mance, nec­es­sary for under­body improve­ment kits instal­la­tion on the Mine Resis­tant Ambush Pro­tect­ed All-Ter­rain Vehi­cle.  Work will be per­formed in Oshkosh, Wis., with an esti­mat­ed com­ple­tion date of Dec. 31, 2011.  One bid was solicit­ed, with one bid received.  The U.S. Army Con­tract­ing Com­mand, War­ren, Mich., is the con­tract­ing activ­i­ty (W56HZV-09-D-0111).

            Glob­al Inte­grat­ed Secu­ri­ty USA, Inc., Reston, Va., was award­ed a $9,500,000 firm-fixed-price con­tract.  The award will pro­vide for the mod­i­fi­ca­tion of an exist­ing con­tract to pro­vide secu­ri­ty sup­port ser­vices through­out Afghanistan in sup­port of the U.S. Army Corps of Engi­neers.  Work will be per­formed in Afghanistan, with an esti­mat­ed com­ple­tion date of Feb. 11, 2012.  Six bids were solicit­ed, with six bids received.  The U.S. Army Corps of Engi­neers, Win­ches­ter, Va., is the con­tract­ing activ­i­ty (W917PM-08-D-0001).

            Cajun Con­struc­tors, Inc., Baton Rouge, La., was award­ed an $8,373,000 firm-fixed-price con­tract.  The award will pro­vide for the con­struc­tion of the High­way 18 cross­ing and Union Pacif­ic rail­road flood­gate in sup­port of the West Bank and vicin­i­ty hur­ri­cane pro­tec­tion project.  Work will be per­formed in Lake Cataouatche, St. Charles Parish, La., with an esti­mat­ed com­ple­tion date of May 16, 2012.  The bid was solicit­ed through the Inter­net, with four bids received.  The U.S. Army Corps of Engi­neers, New Orleans, La., is the con­tract­ing activ­i­ty (W912PB-11-C-0051). 

AIR FORCE

            L‑3 Com­mu­ni­ca­tions Inte­grat­ed Sys­tems, Greenville, Texas, is being award­ed a $16,897,859 firm-fixed-price con­tract to incor­po­rate the pur­chase of deploy­ment labor required to sup­port the deploy­ment of C‑27J air­craft to Afghanistan by issu­ing a deliv­ery order against the sub­ject con­tract.  ASC/WLNJ, Wright-Pat­ter­son Air Force Base, Ohio, is the con­tract­ing activ­i­ty (W58RGZ-07-D-0099).

            Geor­gia Tech Applied Research Corp., Atlanta, Ga., is being award­ed a $9,222,544 cost-plus-fixed-fee con­tract for For­eign Mil­i­tary Sales Peace Dri­ve II ALQ-211 (V) 9 inte­gra­tion.  The AN/ALQ-213 coun­ter­mea­sures set (CMS) inte­grates elec­tron­ic war­fare suite func­tions by pro­vid­ing cen­tral­ized control/resources man­age­ment of the F‑16 defen­sive suite.  The ALQ-213 CMS soft­ware will be tai­lored in this tech­ni­cal task to inte­grate the AN/ALQ-211 (V) 9 into the exist­ing F‑16 A/B MLU Peace Dri­ve II elec­tron­ic war­fare suite.  Work will be per­formed in Atlanta, Ga., and is expect­ed to be com­plet­ed July 2014.  ESG/PKS DTIC, Offutt Air Force Base, Neb., is the con­tract­ing activ­i­ty (HC1047-05-D-4000).

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

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