DOD spent $36,405,423,448+ on 647 individual contracts in September 2015
The Pentagon issues a jumbled list of contracts every business day around 5:00PM local time. Our project distills an entire month of these contracts into an accessible form.
The Department of Defense (DOD) spent roughly $36,405,423,448 on 647 individual contracts during September 2015. This amount does not include 43 Foreign Military Sales contracts worth $2,315,881,820.
UNINHABITED VEHICLES & CRAFT
Boeing (Insitu Inc.) received $6,874,313 for technical studies, conceptual design modifications and engineering to integrate the Cosworth AG engine onto RQ-21A.
Boeing (Insitu) received $8,702,731 for spares and parts required to maintain RQ-21A Blackjack in support of MEU work-ups, deployments, and squadron readiness training.
CAE USA Inc. received $33,931,498 for MQ-1/9 aircrew training and courseware development at Creech, Holloman, March, and Hancock.
Cosworth LLC received $6,959,356 to transition Cosworth's heavy-fuel compression-ignition UAV engine to a production ready and validated design for use in Insitu Small Tactical UAS airframe in support of U.S. Navy UAV Propulsion Team. Work in Northampton, UK.
General Atomics received $51,470,225 for MQ-9 structural integrity program.
General Atomics received $47,499,986 for MQ-1C engineering change proposal applicable to 19 aircraft, four lots of ground support equipment, and one lot of unique initial spares.
General Atomics received $29,527,049 to retrofit medium-altitude UAS Block 30 ground control stations.
General Atomics received $14,787,475 for the Gray Eagle performance-based logistics support for the Block 1 program.
General Atomics received $12,066,646 for MQ-9 electrical safety improvement retrofit kits on 60 AFSOC, ACC, and Air National Guard aircraft.
General Atomics received $9,250,320 for universal spares for mobile ground control stations, universal ground control stations, and universal satellite communications ground data terminals for Gray Eagle.
L-3 Communications received $9,149,870 for Predator Mission Aircrew Training System (PMATS) sustainment [34 PMATS production units, 13 brief/debrief stations and 11 local area network cabinets].
Northrop Grumman received $8,988,148 for sustainment engineering services support to the Broad Area Maritime Surveillance-Demonstrator (BAMS-D).
Northrop Grumman received $3,200,000,000 for Global Hawk development, modernization, retrofit, and sustainment on all USAF variants. This is a sole-source acquisition.
Scientific Systems Co. Inc. (SSCI) received $6,600,242 to help advance navigation common capability (ANCC) by generalizing the process of integrating the technology into weapon systems. This is a sole-source acquisition.
FOREIGN MILITARY SALES – Through FMS, the U.S. government procures and transfers materiel to allied nations and international organizations.
Aerovironment Inc. received $9,049,306 to provide Ukraine with RQ-11B Raven analogy system. One bid solicited, one received.
AM General received $10,352,046 to provide Tunisia with 28 M1165A1 HMMWVs and Afghanistan with 22 ambulance shelters.
AM General received $10,623,168 to provide Iraq with 50 M115A1B1 HMMWV.
AM General received $11,351,579 to provide Lebanon with 50 HMMWV.
BAE Systems received $28,103,771 to provide Australia with M88A2 heavy equipment recovery combat utility lift evacuation system Hercules vehicle; and six M88A2 Hercules vehicles, six authorized spares, and two Australian unique spares kits.
Beechcraft Co. received $13,782,355 for logistics support and basic life support and security to Iraq’s King Air 350 program. Work will be in Iraq.
Bell-Boeing JPO received $20,879,917 for development, qualification test, integration, airworthiness substantiation, flight test demonstration and validation/verification of the unique configuration into MV-22B Block C and MV-22 containerized flight training device for Japan.
Boeing received $131,264,061 to provide Turkey with CH-47F.
Boeing received $22,311,055 to provide Saudi Arabia with 13 Harpoon tactical missiles and seven Harpoon air launch missile containers.
Boeing (Insitu) received $15,180,214 to provide Pakistan hardware and technical data for the Scan Eagle. Boeing (Insitu) received $9,396,512 to provide Cameroon one ScanEagle system. Boeing (Insitu) received $9,858,274 to provide Kenya one ScanEagle system.
BP received $32,670,960 to provide Israel with automotive gasoline.
Defense Munitions International received $84,710,000 to provide Iraq with 120mm armor piercing rounds.
General Dynamics received $12,719,178 to provide Australia with M1A2 Abrams tank heavy suspension components. One bid solicited, one received.
General Dynamics received $358,000,000 to convert 150 of Morocco’s M1A1 vehicles to the M1A1 situational awareness configuration. One bid solicited, one received. General Dynamics then received $358,000,000 to convert 150 of Morocco’s M1A1 vehicles to M1A1 situational awareness configuration. One bid solicited, one received.
General Electric received $12,008,296 to provide Saudi Arabia with eleven C-130J propellers and eighteen lots of related spare parts. This is a sole-source acquisition.
Gentex Corp. received $7,797,000 to provide Afghanistan with advanced combat helmets. This was issued per FAR 6.302-2 and 10 U.S. Code 2304(c)(2).
Harris Corp. received $65,669,054 to provide Ukraine, Lithuania, Lebanon, Chad, Niger, Mauritania, Kenya, Somalia, Uganda, Ethiopia with Harris Radio Systems, multiband AN/PRC-152A: AN/PRC-117G high frequency and dismount, antennas, BMS software, data terminals, touch tablets, field service reps, and training for installation, operation and maintenance. One bid solicited, one received.
L-3 received $7,600,000 to provide Canada and Australia with M762A1/M767A1 safe and arm assemblies for the Precision Guidance Kit (PGK) program.
L-3 received $9,782,108 for ISR aircraft and training to Jordan’s Air Force (delivery/ferry 4 ISR aircraft; pilot, maintainer and mission system training; field service reps support). This is a sole-source acquisition.
Lockheed Martin received $10,271,439 to provide Australia’s Navy with transmitter receivers. This was sole-source, per 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(1).
Lockheed Martin received $18,382,499 to repair various Low-Altitude Navigation and Targeting Infrared for Night (LANTIRN) assets at Robins AFB. This involves unnamed FMS. This is a sole-source acquisition.
Lockheed Martin received $20,045,915 for MK48 Mod 7 Common Broadband Advanced Sonar System (CBASS) functional Item replacement kits and engineering. Includes FMS to Canada & the Netherlands.
Lockheed Martin (Sikorsky) received $22,557,911 to provide Mexico with two UH-60M configured for Mexico’s Navy.
Lockheed Martin received $27,398,365 to provide Pakistan, Qatar, and Tunisia with Hellfire missile launch electronic assemblies and upper harnesses.
Lockheed Martin (Sikorsky) received $46,142,640 to provide Slovakia with four UH-60M and equipment configured to customer requirements.
Lockheed Martin received $375,804,316 to provide Egypt, Pakistan, Tunisia, Indonesia, and Iraq with Hellfire II in containers. One bid solicited, one received.
Mack Defense LLC received $24,974,528 to provide Cameroon, Ethiopia, Somalia, Tunisia, and Uganda with 62 armored personnel carriers (left-hand/right-hand drive) and common spare parts. Manufactured in France.
Mission 1st Group Inc. received $19,439,379 to provide Kuwait and Afghanistan with unspecified goods or services. One bid solicited, one received.
Northrop Grumman received $10,401,839 for V9 fire control radar spares & components to Iraq, Egypt, Oman and Morocco. This is sole-source.
Northrop Grumman received $32,458,183 to provide Tunisia with F-5 avionics upgrade and maintenance repairs. This is a sole-source acquisition.
Oshkosh Defense received $46,952,051 to provide Iraq 184 medium tactical vehicles.
Oshkosh Defense received $21,774,963 to provide Djibouti, Jordan, Kenya, Tunisia, Uganda, Ethiopia with 84 Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles (MTV) and 59 B-kits (supplemental armor).
Praemittias Group Inc. received $9,539,843 to provide Afghanistan with Wolfhound radio directing finding systems and spare parts. One bid solicited, one received.
Raytheon received $7,750,642 to provide UAE with technical services for the Hawk program. Work in the UAE.
Rockwell Collins received $105,875,594 to provide unnamed FMS with KC-135 Block 45 cockpit analog/digital upgrade Group B kits. This is sole-source.
S&K Aerospace LLC received $7,423,986 to repair/return classified items to support Saudi Arabia F‐15 fleet.
Sterlingwear of Boston Inc. received $6,787,669 for Afghanistan national police field jackets.
Textron received $56,176,864 to provide Afghanistan with 55 Mobile Strike Force vehicles (MSFV) with hardware and field service reps for system de-processing.
Thales-Raytheon Systems Co. received $22,732,500 to provide Latvia with Sentinel AN/MPQ-64F1 radars, spares, technical manuals, equipment, Sentinel operator and maintainer training. One bid solicited, one received.
Valero Marketing & Supply received $181,881,840 to provide Israel with aviation turbine fuel.
RECRUITMENT & RETENTION
Fors Marsh Group received $8,102,156 for a multimedia outreach program (professional, technical, admin, and call center assistance to Army National Guard) in support of web-based marketing and outreach efforts delivered through NATIONALGUARD.com and approved social media platforms.
SUNDRY IC
Clark Construction Group LLC received $43,111,000 to design and construct a training facility with a SCIF at Ft. Belvoir.
Sierra Nevada Corp. received $9,516,004 for enterprise engine software and hardware prototype system to satisfy DOD goals of optimizing information sharing within the IC, and to enable decision making while maximizing IC capabilities to discover, access, retain, store, share, and exploit information. This will be accomplished by designing, developing, testing, and evaluating technology for an enterprise engine, using model driven development methods and techniques that enable agile software adaptation to situational awareness and decision making. Additionally, there will be development and demonstration of prototype adaptations to support NGA and service-oriented tasks in the areas of mission analysis, agile mission processing, and mission knowledge-based situational assessments.
USAFRICOM
ECC-MEZZ LLC received $6,960,000 to build a perimeter boundary fence at Chabelley Air Base, Djibouti.
USPACOM
Cardno GS Inc.; Garcia & Associates; International Archaeology; Pacific Consulting Services received a combined $40,000,000 for projects (cultural resource management services, conducted in accordance with professional archaeological and historic preservation standards) primarily in NAVFAC Pacific.
USNORTHCOM
Canadian Commercial Corp. received $61,800,621 for air transportation (contractor’s rotary-winged aircraft for cargo and personnel) to 47 NWS sites.
Fortis Networks Inc. received $10,023,839 to replace the border fence in San Luis, AZ.
USSOUTHCOM
Centerra Integrated Services LLC received $30,000,000 for minor construction, alteration and repair of real property and utilities at Naval Station Guantánamo Bay. One task order ($171,397) refurbishes Beacon Tower in Building AV600.
Gilbane Federal received $8,430,000 for design and construction of a medical facility complex at Joint Task Force (JTF), Guantánamo Bay.
Ratcliff Construction Inc. received $7,783,462 to repair HVAC, roofs and latrines for JTF Naval Station Guantánamo Bay.
URS Group Inc. received $12,356,664 to build a dining facility at Guantánamo Bay.
USCENTCOM
AC First LLC received $108,882,154 for logistics support in Afghanistan.
American International Contractors Inc. received $9,848,000 to design/construct a furnishings warehouse and medical admin building at al-Udeid AB, Qatar.
Boeing (Insitu) received $9,466,578 for upgrades and modifications in support of ScanEagle. In addition, this includes: site activation/survey, training, program management, field service representatives, and associated data. Work will be performed in Hamat, Lebanon (85%); Bingen, WA (15%).
DynCorp International received $13,743,088 for aviation maintenance in Afghanistan.
DynCorp received $87,145,463 to maintain and repair government furnished facilities and property (meeting environmental compliance requirements) in Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, UAE, and Shaw AFB.
General Dynamics received $450,000,000 for communications systems acquisition, integration, installation, operations & maintenance in support of USAFCENT deployed mission requirements.
Leidos Inc. received $30,625,281 for continued operations, support, maintenance, logistics, and engineering on Night Eagle counter-IED airborne detection system in Afghanistan. One bid solicited, one received.
Lockheed Martin received $7,454,634 for field service representative support for product manager radars contingency operations in Iraq. One bid solicited, one received. Not FMS.
MilServe International JLT; Al Badeel General Contracting; The Marshal Group (TMG); Ohio General Contracting received $45,000,000 for maintenance, repair, renovation, and construction in Southwest Asia.
UDC, USA Inc. received $8,589,959 for weapons support for Afghanistan. Work performed in Bulgaria.
Vectrus Systems received $14,640,798 for operation/maintenance of Title X communications equipment and information systems at NETCOM units in Kuwait, Qatar, Afghanistan, Iraq, Jordan, UAE, and Bahrain.
Vectrus Systems received $46,967,693 for base operations and support in Qatar and its tenant organizations: Camp as-Sayliyah, Camp as-Sayliyah - South, and Falcon 78, Qatar.
USEUCOM
Parsons Inc. received $16,937,062 for Global Nuclear Security, Ukraine Nuclear Security & Readiness Program for DTRA in Kyiv, Ukraine.
USSOCOM
Arrow Security & Training LLC; Consulting Services Group LLC; Cyberspace Solutions LLC; Lukos/VATC JV; METIS Solutions; Mid Atlantic Professionals Inc. (d.b.a SSI); Venatôre – ITA LLC; Vistra/SAG JV received $450,000,000 for USSOCOM wide mission support (SWMS) services (subject matter experts, advisory services, instructors, financial management) at MacDill AFB.
Culmen International LLC received $26,723,699 to provide USSOCOM with ammunition. UDC USA Inc. received $7,263,370 to provide USSOCOM with ammunition.
Cydecor Inc.; Mayvin Consulting Group; SkyBridge Tactical received $49,000,000 for cross-functional services in support of Naval Special Warfare.
FLIR Surveillance Inc. received $49,900,000 for Combatant Craft Forward Looking Infrared variant 2 (CCFLIR2), a day/night and infrared imaging system for SOF maritime craft.
Harris Corp. received $390,000,000 for SOF tactical communications next generation handheld radios.
Laserdyne PTY Ltd. received $6,500,000 to procure/repair Black Opal flat panel displays with mounting bracket assembly. This was not competitively procured, per 10 U.S. Code 2304(c)(1) & FAR 6.302-1.
Lockheed Martin received $9,420,856 for engineering and one trial kit install for MC-130J modification to increment two configuration.
OGSystems; A-T Solutions; Leidos; and Barbaricum LLC received $750,000,000 for Systems Integrators/Coordinators to provide ISR-related equipment solutions and other services to USSOCOM re: (1) Hardware & Modifications, (2) Specialized Communication Solutions & Networks, (3) Signal Processing.
Solpac Construction Inc. received $9,258,350 to design and build a mobile communication detachment facility at Silver Strand Training Complex South, Coronado, for NSW Group One.
Solpac Construction Inc./Soltek Pacific Construction Co. received $26,602,000 for design/construction of a Logistics Support Unit One Operations Facility at Naval Base Coronado, which supports Naval Special Warfare, Group One.
DARPA
Amyris Inc. received $34,167,843 for R&D on a state-of-the-art open bio-fabrication facility under DARPA Living Foundries program, which aims to create revolutionary, biologically-based technology platform to provide new materials, capabilities, and manufacturing paradigms for DOD.
BAE Systems received $11,896,136 for DARPA’s Insight Phase 2 program.
Ball Aerospace and Technologies Corp. received $16,403,612 for phase two of a DARPA research program.
Galois Inc. received $6,760,150 for R&D services, including innovative R&D, proposals about data privacy and privacy science to provide tools to capture, test and evaluate technologies. Some work at Rutgers University (15%), George Mason University (6%), University of Bristol (19%).
IBM Corp. received $10,193,876 for DARPA’s Power Efficiency Revolution For Embedded Computing Technologies (PERFECT) program.
Leidos, Inc. received $7,890,740 to work on a DARPA’s Shared Spectrum Access for Radar and Communications (SSPARC), Coexistence Phase 2.
Leidos Inc. received $9,894,654 to support extended testing on Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) Continuous Trail Unmanned Vessel (ACTUV) in line with a MOA between DARPA and a DOD transition partner.
Northrop Grumman received $12,188,262 for Phase 2 of a DARPA research program.
Northrop Grumman received $22,028,188 to research DARPA’s 100 Gb/s RF backbone (100G) Phase 2 program (develop/test integrated prototype airborne datalink system that leverages advances in high-order modulation, spatial multiplexing, and other power/spectral efficiency technologies).
Zymergen Inc. received $12,162,780 to work on DARPA’s Living Foundries: 1000 Molecules program. Work in 11 distinct locations within USA.
ACADEMIA
The Microelectronics Advanced Research Corp. received $15,549,979 for year 4 of DARPA’s Focus Center Research Program (FCRP) - Semiconductor Technology Advanced Research Network (STARnet). The goal is to support a nationwide network of multi-university research centers that will keep DOD, U.S. semiconductor, and defense systems firms at the forefront of the microelectronics. Centers will discover solutions to problems expected to stymie future integrated circuit progress and to lay foundations for microsystems innovations once the improvements associated with Moore's Law are exhausted. FCRP STARnet: C-SPIN - University of Minnesota; FAME - UCLA; LEAST - Notre Dame; C-FAR - University of Michigan; SONIC Center - University of Illinois; TSRC – UC Berkeley.
University of Alabama received $10,064,138 for clinical research support to guide 17a-ethynylestradiol-3-sulfate, sodium salt (EE-3-SO4) through FDA new drug investigation and bureaucratic phases.
University of Alabama received $32,374,508 for mission support of Aviation & Missile Research, Development, & Engineering Center (AMRDEC) on weapon systems, components and manufacturing technology. One bid solicited, one received.
Georgia Tech received $32,800,000 for R&D, engineering, state of-the-art and proof-of-concept sensor systems, and basic & advanced technology for MDA.
Georgia Tech (Research Institute) received $15,561,000 for IT and security support to IMCOM and Army Medical Command.
University of Pennsylvania Linguistic Data Consortium (LDC) received $7,744,259 to research Low Resource Languages for Emergent Incidents (LORELEI).
PROPULSION & MATERIALS RESEARCH
Aerospace Testing Alliance (ATA) received $134,865,818 for operation, maintenance, information management and support to Arnold Engineering Development Complex (AEDC).
Barnes Aerospace (d.b.a. Windsor Airmotive) received $9,990,000 to remanufacture F100-PW-100/200/220/220E/229 engine rear turbine case.
General Electric received $29,283,964 for thermal management and advanced controls design/development in support of Variable Cycle Advanced Technology Phase II, Technology Development for next generation engines.
General Technical Services; Ideal Innovations; Primal Innovation received $49,990,318 for concept development for the Army Research Laboratory.
Northrop Grumman received $8,516,473 and received $8,516,473 for AFRL R&D on the Advanced Staring Infrared Search & Track Technologies program (come up with technology solutions supporting development of future airborne long-range offensive infrared search & track capability based on staring non-scanned system configuration).
UES Inc. received $32,307,768 for material and processing methodology R&D to create advanced materials/devices for future USAF assets and weapon systems applications. Work for AFRL at Wright-Patterson AFB.
UES Inc. received $45,000,000 for R&D efforts for the Soft Organic Functional Technology program (technical transition of biotechnology, biologically derived or inspired materials, flexible electronic materials, and devices for energy storage).
United Technologies Corp. (Pratt & Whitney) received $11,347,140 for remanufacture of F100-PW-100/200/220/220E/229 engine rear turbine case.
United Technologies Corp. (Pratt & Whitney) received $11,649,573 to work on Variable Cycle Advanced Technology Phase II technology development (outline activities required to mature a critical coating technology in support of future carrier-based tactical aircraft, ISR naval aviation systems). United Technologies Corp. (Pratt & Whitney) received $11,636,799 to work on Variable Cycle Advanced Technology Phase II technology development (outline activities required to mature adaptive controls to technology readiness level five in support of future carrier-based tactical aircraft, ISR naval aviation systems). United Technologies Corp. (Pratt & Whitney) received $11,203,693 to work on Variable Cycle Advanced Technology Phase II technology development (outline activities required to progress the technology readiness level of an advanced molybdenum-based alloy via combustor arc sector testing in support of future carrier-based tactical aircraft, ISR naval aviation systems). United Technologies Corp. (Pratt & Whitney) received $19,802,025 to work on Variable Cycle Advanced Technology Phase II Technology Development (outline activities required to mature a variable area turbine technology to technology readiness level five in support of future carrier-based tactical aircraft, naval ISR aviation systems).
Universal Technology Corp. received $49,000,000 for R&D to identify unique technical approaches to accomplish the invention, advancement, and transition of emerging, novel and innovative nondestructive evaluation/inspection, material state awareness, and structural health monitoring technologies.
JOINT STRIKE FIGHTER (F-35) & RAPTOR (F-22)
American Systems Corp. received $6,826,190 for F-35 operational test and evaluation verification/validation at Edwards AFB. American Systems Corp. then received $6,585,921 for JSF air system operational test/eval execution team at Edwards AFB.
Harper Construction Co. Inc. received $22,397,265 to design/build a F-35 maintenance hangar and aircraft maintenance unit at Nellis AFB.
Lockheed Martin received $311,399,980 for F-35 Block 3F upgrade for USAF ($142,699,986; 46%); USMC ($86,199,996; 27%); USN ($61,000,000; 20%); and the UK $21,499,998; 7%).
Lockheed Martin received $28,777,974 to upgrade LRIP Autonomic Logistics Operating Unit and all fielded Autonomic Logistics Design Development (ALIS) systems to ALIS software release 2.0.2 in support of the F-35 for USAF ($12,164,704); USMC ($6,236,157); USN ($3,365,675); non-U.S. DOD participants ($5,874,056); and FMS ($1,137,382).
Lockheed Martin received $20,646,148 to provide additional funding for concurrency related changes to F-35 and supporting subsystems for USN/USMC ($15,483,768; 75%), USAF ($5,162,380; 25%).
Lockheed Martin received $8,186,214 for F-22 sustainment developing partner capability at Warner Robins AFB.
Lockheed Martin received $6,865,620 for F-22 solution identification and technical order data for Reliability & Maintainability Maturation Program (RAMMP) AF100FD.
United Technologies received $249,830,014 for LRIP Lot 9 F-135 propulsion system initial spares for the global pool, including initial spare engines, modules, and parts for USAF ($121,377,432; 49%); USN ($57,573,977; 23%); international partners ($62,853,526; 25%); and FMS ($8,025,079; 3%).
United Technologies Corp. received $10,642,496 to retrofit F-135 engines for USN/USMC ($10,447,740; 98%); international partners ($194,756; 2%), including installation of a redesigned lift fan inter-stage vane.
OSPREY (V-22)
Bell-Boeing JPO received $19,828,419 for additional engineering in support of MV-22 Integrated Aircraft Survivability Equipment (IASE) universal urgent needs effort as well as 24 MV-22 IASE A-kits.
Honeywell International received $25,290,600 for panel assembly on MV-22. This was a sole-source acquisition, per 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(1).
HELICOPTERS (PRIVATIZED)
AAR Airlift Group Inc. received $6,746,197 for worldwide ship-based and shore-based vertical replenishment and other rotary-wing logistic services. AAR will provide one detachment comprised of two helicopters, personnel, support equipment, and all supplies necessary to perform flight ops worldwide.
AAR Airlift Group Inc. received $14,365,660 for worldwide ship-based and shore-based vertical replenishment and other rotary-wing logistic services (includes search & rescue support; medical evacuations; passenger transfers; internal cargo movement; dynamic interface testing). AAR will provide two detachments (4 helicopters), personnel, support equipment, and all supplies necessary for flights in 5th Fleet and 7th Fleet AOR.
Erickson Helicopters Inc. received $7,297,558 for worldwide ship-based and shore-based vertical replenishment and other rotary-wing logistic services (include search and rescue support; medical evacuations; passenger transfers; internal cargo movement; and dynamic interface testing) in support of Commander, Naval Air Forces. Erickson will provide two helicopters, personnel, support equipment, and all supplies necessary to perform flight operations in the western Atlantic, U.S. 5th Fleet, and U.S. 6th Fleet AOR.
HELICOPTERS
Boeing received $12,461,218 for one Longbow crew trainer for the Apache program.
BSC Partners LLC received $6,594,757 for one MH-60S Aircrew Virtual Environment Trainer, including technical data.
General Electric received $21,035,556 for T64 engine combustion chambers for U.S. Navy. This was sole-source, per 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(1).
General Electric received $79,574,620 to repair or replace T700 engine components utilized on the H-60 and AH-1W, along with receiving, warehousing, inventory management, packing, shipping, electronic data interchange requisitioning and commercial asset visibility reporting transactions of the T700 engine depot level component repair program.
General Electric received $94,613,814 to repair 17 T-64 engine components utilized CH53D/E and MH53E, along with providing spare parts for repairs, manufacturing, engineering, and technical support to Fleet Readiness Center East.
Lockheed Martin received $18,088,906 for field service reps support of sensor components of the AH-64D/E system. One bid solicited, one received.
Longbow LLC received $61,846,330 for 67 radar electronics units with spares. One bid solicited, one received.
Raytheon received $8,570,384 to manage, maintain and test AN/ASQ-235 Airborne Mine Neutralization System (AMNS) and its initial operational capability.
Sikorsky received $10,877,381 for one UH-60M for Army’s BEST Program.
Sikorsky received $16,378,859 for five cabin interior kits, updates to the validation kits install and tooling in support of the VH-3D cabin interior and environmental control system redesign program to reduce the total gross weight of the aircraft and allow for greater lift capability.
Sikorsky received $25,719,410 for maintenance and overhaul of Blackhawk helicopter blades.
Timken Aerospace Transmissions LLC received $46,388,901 for maintenance and overhaul of Apache AH-64 A/D main transmission.
FLIGHT TRAINING
AAI Corp. received $10,468,648 to change computational hardware and software specifications for B-1 training system's primary aircrew trainers.
Boeing received $9,218,776 for full non-recurring engineering in support of the T-45 training system.
CAE USA Inc. received $28,814,769 for KC-135 Aircrew Training Systems (upgrades & configuration management; hardware/software development; on-site & on-call maintenance) for aircrew training devices.
Cole Engineering Services Inc. received $13,441,766 for tactical trainers' post-deployment software support.
FlightSafety International Inc. received $6,698,648 for academic & simulator training on UC-35C and UC-35D aircraft for U.S. Navy’s Command Aircraft Crew Training program. This was not competitively procured, per FAR 6.302-1.
Flight Safety International Inc. received $35,094,752 for fixed-wing flight training services at Fort Rucker.
M1 Support Services received $20,029,841 to support ACC’s T-38 companion trainer program at Langley, Holloman, Beale, Tyndall and Whiteman AFB.
EAGLE, FALCON & HORNET
Boeing received $54,930,262 for supplies and services in support of the F/A-18E/F Structures Service Life Assessment Program (Phase B4).
Boeing received $19,750,042 for engineering and logistics services to improve readiness, expand Interactive Electronic Technical Manual/Structural Repair Manual work packages, and maintenance planning for the F/A-18 and E/A-18G.
Boeing received $17,841,838 for depot-level service life extension and remanufacturing activities, including associated maintenance support and sustainment capabilities, for the F/A-18 and EA-18G.
Boeing received $11,130,573 for four flight critical engineering change proposals that address fracture critical and maintenance critical areas in support of F/A-18A-D service life extension program (Phase C2).
Boeing received $8,649,999 to incorporate MIDS Low Volume into the F/A-18 E/F and EA-18G. This includes one validation/verification and 29 follow-on kits.
General Electric received $26,582,369 for 242 F/A-18E/F and EA-18G FPU-12/A 480-gallon external fuel tanks (and program support) for USN (197 for $21,639,068; 81.4%); Australia (45 for $4,943,301; 18.6%).
L3 received $13,587,761 for Mission Package 15 standards and system configuration working group enhancements for the F-16 mission training center.
L-3 received $20,870,996 for aural cueing system and motion cueing system capabilities for the tactical operational flight trainer (TOFT) training systems in support of the F/A-18E/F and EA-18G.
Terma North America Inc. received $9,225,008 for Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve Command F-16 components, specifically F-16 Pylon Integrated Dispensing System universal flare up kits, test adapters, and spare items. Work in Denmark. This is a sole-source acquisition.
United Technologies Corp. (Pratt & Whitney) received $7,108,334 for F100 fuel nozzle spare parts. This is a sole-source acquisition.
AIRBORNE EARLY WARNING (HAWKEYE & SENTRY)
Rolls-Royce received $22,398,733 for spare series IV T56-A-427A engines, power section modules, and reduction gear box modules in support of E-2D. This was not competitively procured, per 10 U.S. Code 2304(c)(1).
POSEIDON
Boeing received $23,245,869 for testing high-altitude antisubmarine warfare weapons capability on the P-8A.
Boeing received $7,000,728 to correct aircrew training device discrepancies in P-8A program.
STRATEGIC AIRLIFT
Lockheed Martin received $51,867,637 for C-130J readiness spares packages, support equipment, and initial spares. This involves unnamed FMS.
Lockheed Martin received $7,893,900 for C-130 aircrew training systems aircrew training device (ATD) computer rehost effort at Little Rock AFB, Dobbins ARB, JBLM, and Minneapolis Air National Guard Base, MN.
Lockheed Martin received $6,807,962 for C-130 aircraft structural integrity program, ensuring safety of flight, and to maintain the operational life cycle readiness. This is a sole-source acquisition.
Rolls-Royce received $11,205,746 for C-130J engine spare parts.
AERIAL REFUELING
Northrop Grumman received $8,106,421 for worldwide KC-10 logistic material support.
Omega Aerial Refueling received $31,924,040 for contractor owned/operated aircraft services (aerial refueling to DOD, government agencies, FMS, contractors) in support of the Contracted Air Services program.
OTHER FIXED WING AIRCRAFT
Aviall Services Inc. received $809,660,481 to support the J85 program.
AVOX Systems received $12,146,573 for oxygen masks, stowage boxes, portable oxygen cylinders; cylinder pouches, brackets; thermal compensators; portable oxygen tanks, and associated engineering and technical support for U.S. Navy $10,102,570; 83%); Australia ($2,044,003; 17%). This was not competitively procured, per 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(1).
Ball Aerospace Technologies Inc. received $7,222,342 for work on "Stalker" or Long Range Electro-Optical/Infrared/Laser Range Finder production.
Boeing received $127,080,205 for integrated battle station for B-1 weapon system. This is a sole-source acquisition.
Boeing received $20,542,960 for right inner wing panels; Boeing received $20,537,077 for left inner wing panels for U.S. Navy aircraft. These were sole-source acquisitions, per 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(1).
Boeing received $17,343,882 for guidance and navigation system repairs for multiple aircraft platforms. This is a sole-source acquisition.
Boeing received $13,774,989 for R&D on the Directed Energy Directorate's Space Electro-optics Division; design and engineer next generation of adaptive optics, laser guidestar and other electro-optical systems; experiment to evaluate hardware/software; and maintain experimental equipment. This is sole-source.
CFM International received $13,857,795 for combustion chamber liners for USAF.
Doss Aviation Inc. received $25,240,299 for initial flight screening at Pueblo, CO.
DynCorp received $100,018,444 for maintenance & logistics on T-44, and organizational maintenance on T-6 for Navy pilot training.
Essex Electro Engineers Inc. received $16,789,836 for 72kW generators/ground power units that power USAF aircraft maintenance tasks.
Exelis Inc. received $17,964,380 for engineering on AN/ALQ-172 line replaceable unit (LRU)-4 countermeasures transmitter. This is a sole-source acquisition.
Exelis Inc. received $53,529, 747 for engineering and technical support to the Naval Research Laboratory Tactical Electronic Warfare Division. Research involves Advanced Decoy Architecture Payloads (ADAP) and delivering 99 ADAP payloads. This was sole-source, per FAR 6.302-2 - unusual and compelling urgency.
Fastenal Co. received $57,450,000 for point-of-use services, specifically consumable tools and supplies to production technicians throughout Ogden Air Logistics Complex and Aircraft Maintenance & Regeneration Group, AZ.
General Electric received $137,877,942 for service life extension program (SLEP) kits for 208 F101 engines for B-1 aircraft at Tinker AFB. This is a sole-source acquisition.
General Electric received $12,506,503 for USAF aircraft gutter assemblies. This was a sole-source acquisition, per 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(1).
Honeywell received $15,112,273 for B-1 performance-based logistics support.
Infoscitex Corp. received $24,500,000 to develop fundamental research tools in the areas of sensor exploitation, algorithm performance understanding and performance prediction. Work at Wright-Patterson AFB for AFRL.
Jacobs Technology received $21,235,801 for air operations center (AOC) interim sustainment services (engineering & technical) at Joint Base Langley-Eustis. This is a sole-source acquisition.
L-3 received $160,238,440 for maintenance and logistics on roughly 200 T-45 aircraft at NAS Meridian, NAS Kingsville, NAS Pensacola, NAS Patuxent River.
L-3 received $57,231,214 for logistics support of T-1A at Vance AFB, Columbus AFB, Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Laughlin AFB, NAS Pensacola.
L-3 received $29,455,331 for aircraft maintenance and logistical life cycle support for 53 C-12 aircraft.
L-3 received $23,541,980 for USAF aircraft electron tubes.
L-3 received $12,009,064 for maintenance, repair, and logistics for Chief of Naval Air Training intermediate maintenance departments at NAS Pensacola (60%) and NAS Corpus Christi (40%).
L-3 received $7,263,685 and $6,961,870 for mission communications systems for the VC-25A.
L-3 received $6,561,833 for two aerial optical change detection gimbal sensor systems, acceptance testing, and support for government operational testing. One bid solicited, one received.
Lockheed Martin received $6,690,663 to help Air Tasking Order Management System (ATOMS) maintain legacy compatibility within the Command & Control Air Operations - Command & Control Information Services suite.
Lockheed Martin received $9,578,707 to provide a cockpit procedures trainer (CPT) technical solution spares to maintain CPT at Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, MCAS Cherry Point, MCAS Miramar, and MCAS Iwakuni, Japan.
Meggitt Inc. received $20,469,386 for USAF aircraft fuel cells.
Metalcraft Technologies Inc. received $42,984,443 for aircraft center sections for Defense Logistics Agency Aviation, Hill AFB.
Microwave Applications Group Inc. (MAGSMX) received $10,212,908 for 1,800 ferrite phase shifter modules to develop a closed loop passive electronically scanned array for the NAVAIR’s Test Readiness Management Center’s Closed Loop Passive Electronically Scanned Array (PESA) Project Office. This was not competitively procured, per 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(1).
Moog Inc. received $29,996,640 to remanufacture and modify B-1B horizontal stabilizer servo-cylinders.
Northrop Grumman received $83,924,622 for an integrated battle command system.
Northrop Grumman (Amherst Systems) received $9,100,822 for engineering services to support the Electronic Warfare Avionics Integrated Support Facility Simulation Network. This is a sole-source acquisition.
Northrop Grumman received $8,861,950 for procurement and repair of inertial measurement units (IMU), components, test equipment, spares, and test, teardown & evaluation. IMUs are a component of MTS. This was not competitively procured, per 10 U.S.Code 2304(c)(1).
Raytheon received $25,000,000 for maritime patrol & reconnaissance aircraft (MPRA) AN/APS-148 SeaVue radar system components, engineering, spares and repairs. This was not competitively procured, per 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(1).
Raytheon received $11,380,118 for additional second-generation FLIR hardware and support services to preserve DOD’s “industrial base for these sensors.”
Raytheon received $10,667,190 for engineering and manufacturing for Joint Miniature Munitions Bomb Rack Unit (JMM BRU) development.
Raytheon received $7,766,055 for Multi-Spectral Targeting System (MTS) (AN/AAS-44 (V) 4) spare part kits.
Rockwell Collins received $12,037,910 for F-15 and KC-135 support on multiple separate contracts for spares, repairs and engineering. This is a sole-source acquisition.
Rockwell Collins received $12,902,501 for Mission Avionics System Trainer 2 upgrades, engineering, and systems integration on E-6B. Rockwell Collins Inc. received $11,688,668 for kits required to complete an engineering change proposal to upgrade E-6B workstations.
Rockwell Collins Inc. received $141,019,568 for AN/ARC-210 family of electronic protection radio equipment for domestic and FMS aircraft.
Sabreliner Aviation LLC received $98,840,000 for engineering and research on material degradation (due to aging) for external customers, Center for Aircraft Structural Life Extension (CAStLE), and other- and non-government entities.
SAIC received $8,557,741 for Lot I production of 59 Common Aircraft Armament Test sets and 57 Pure Air Generator adapter sets. This was not competitively procured, per 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(1).
Sierra Nevada Corp. received $16,092,803 for specialized engineering, logistics and technical services in support of the AC-130J precision strike package sustainment logistics infrastructure and configuration control project. This is a sole-source acquisition.
S&K Global Solutions received $18,000,000 for material and travel to provide reliability, availability, and maintenance for pods sustaining software support to provide accurate and timely maintenance, inventory, performance, configuration, financial and readiness data on aircraft pods and other specialized avionics equipment. This is a sole-source acquisition.
SRC Inc. (SRC TEC) received $24,600,000 for 412 reliability maintainability and improvement kits. One bid solicited, one received.
Vinyl Technology received $9,909,459 for CSU-22/P advanced technology anti-gravity suits for USAF.
Woodward HRT Inc. received $9,715,941 for USAF aircraft linear actuating cylinders. This was a sole-source acquisition, per 10 U.S. Code 2304 (c)(1).
Wyle Laboratories Inc. received $16,584,611 for operational services in support of Naval Test Wing (NTW) squadrons & aircrew to ensure completion of mission-essential testing & evaluation for NTW manned air vehicles.
AIRBORNE COUNTERMEASURES
Exelis Inc. received $47,000,000 for engineering services applicable to the AN/ALQ-172 line replaceable unit (LRU)-8 countermeasures phased array antenna. This is the result of a sole-source acquisition.
Lockheed Martin received $13,259,396 for aircraft countermeasure receivers. This was sole-source, per 10 U.S. Code 2304(c)(1). Lockheed Martin received $7,928,132 for aircraft countermeasure receivers. This was sole-source per 10 U.S. Code 2304(c)(1).
Northrop Grumman received $7,449,000 for large aircraft infrared counter measures (LAIRCM - PDF) interim contractor support (ICS). Paid for with OCO funds.
Northrop Grumman received $14,534,000 for continuing engineering for the AN/ALQ-161A. Includes software changes to meet mission requirements and acknowledged Special Access Programs. This is a sole-source acquisition.
AEGIS
Lockheed Martin received $26,523,481 for ship integration and test of Aegis Weapon System (AWS) for baselines through Advanced Capability Build 16.
LITTORAL COMBAT SHIP (LCS)
Austal USA received $13,398,209 for supplies, services, labor and material in support of pre-shock trials emergent availability of PCU Jackson (LCS 6).
Computer Sciences Corp. received $20,328,475 for professional services in support of the LCS Program Office and the LCS Fleet Introduction and Sustainment Program Office.
Lockheed Martin received $8,676,460 to support fiscal 2016 USS Fort Worth (LCS-3) deployment.
Lockheed Martin received $13,989,104 to provide advance planning, material procurement, and work for emergent LCS availabilities.
Northrop Grumman received $8,683,137 for provisioned item order spares for Airborne Laser Mine Detection Systems in support of Program Executive Office LCS.
AIC received $12,257,729 for Mine Warfare and Environmental Decision Aids Library (MEDAL) in support of the Mine Warfare Program Office, under Program Executive Office, LCS.
SHIP MAINTENANCE
AMSEC LLC; Life Cycle Engineering; URS Federal Services Inc. received a combined $83,795,876 for services that include hull mechanical and electrical engineering, analytical, logistics, and technical support to ships on behalf of Mid-Atlantic Regional Maintenance Center. 5% of work: Spain; Italy; Bahrain; UAE; Guam).
BAE Systems received $13,705,115 for continuous maintenance planning & program management for ships operating/homeported in Pearl Harbor. BAE Systems later received $13,705,115 for FY2015 and FY2016 ship inter-availability planning (admin, continuous maintenance planning and program management) in Pearl Harbor, HI.
BAE Systems received $39,144,842 for scheduled drydocking selected restricted availability of USS Halsey (DDG 97) in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. BAE Systems received $53,633,494 for USS Milius (DDG 69) fiscal 2015 extended selected restricted availability. BAE Systems received $50,625,133 for USS Cape St. George (CG 71) fiscal 2015 extended dry-docking selected restricted availability in San Diego, CA.
General Atomics received $29,620,480 for material and labor necessary to manufacture-checkout the on-board repair parts in support of the electromagnetic aircraft launch system and advanced arresting gear on CVN 78.
General Dynamics received $7,016,356 for FY2016 inter-availability planning and administration of the LHA/LHD class ships.
Huntington Ingalls Inc. received $12,511,359 for long lead-time material and planning yard services for CG-47-class cruisers and DD 963-class destroyers.
Huntington Ingalls Inc. received $22,499,305 for material and advance planning of post-shakedown availability and selected restricted availability of USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78).
Intevac Photonics received $25,000,000 to help develop advanced digital low light imaging module. One bid solicited, one received.
L-3 received $8,372,505 for the service life extension program (SLEP) of one landing craft, air-cushioned vessel (LCAC). L-3 received $7,050,440 for service life extension program (SLEP) of one landing craft, air-cushioned (LCAC) vessel.
Vigor Marine LLC received $9,309,630 for 55-calendar day shipyard availability for regular overhaul and dry-docking of USNS Rappahannock (T-AO 204).
SUBMARINES
General Dynamics received $321,747,465 for design agent, planning yard, engineering and technical support for active nuclear submarines.
General Dynamics (Electric Boat) received $7,330,156; General Dynamics (Electric Boat) received $7,430,988 for (already accomplished) procurement and manufacturing of Virginia-class submarine onboard repair parts.
Huntington Ingalls Inc. received $109,436,020 for engineering, technical, design, configuration management, integrated logistics, database management, R&D, and modernization for nuclear subs (Los Angeles-, Seawolf-, Virginia-, Ohio-class; special mission interfaces; support facilities; and potential FMS).
Lockheed Martin received $120,400,598 for AN/BVY-1 Integrated Submarine Imaging System (ISIS) engineering services and support.
Lockheed Martin received $73,525,370 for U.S. Navy FY2015 AN/SQQ-89A(V)15 surface ship undersea warfare (USW) system and shore site development systems for USN (93%) and Japan (7%).
L3 received $9,543,925 for L3 Q band traveling wave tubes (TWT) in support of the OE-562A/USC-38(V) submarine high data rate (SubHDR) antenna system mast group. This was not competitively procured, per FAR 6.302-1(a)(2).
Northrop Grumman received $14,699,879 to provide USA and Australia with MK54 Mod 0 Lightweight Torpedo (LWT) array kits, and related engineering and repair services for upgrade of Navy LWTs.
Northrop Grumman received $12,479,046 to repair, overhaul and provide spare components for the mast motion sensor (MMS), an inertial navigation device, in support of the Submarine High Data Rate Antenna System (SubHDR) mast group for USN (63%); UK (38%). This was not competitively procured, FAR 6.302-1.
Progeny Systems Corp. received $44,900,057 for engineering assessments, equipment development, analysis, integration, and testing on MK48 multi-band sonar system (MBSS), specifically guidance and control sections. This was not competitively procured, per 10 U.S.C. 2304 (c)(1).
Sippican/GSM Submarine Antenna JV received $30,890,543 for OE-538B [PDF] antenna upgrade, procurement of OE-538 and OE-538A antennas, provisioning items and engineering. This was not competitively procured, per 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(1) & (FAR Subpart 6.302-1) for SPAWAR, San Diego, CA.
Whitesell-Green, Inc. received $9,932,000 to build submarine maintenance facility at Norfolk Naval Shipyard.
OTHER NAVAL CONTRACTS
Adept Process Services Inc.; Bay City Marine Inc.; Delphinus Engineering Inc.; Epsilon Systems Solutions Inc.; Gulf Copper Ship Repair Inc.; Integrated Marine Services Inc.; Marine Group Boat Works; Miller Marine Inc.; NevWest Inc.; Nielsen Beaumont Inc.; Q.E.D. Systems Inc.; Willard Marine Inc. received $25,000,000 to provide marine boatyard services and industrial support for boats and vessels less than 15 meters or 50 feet in length primarily in San Diego, CA.
BAE Systems received $8,897,938 for work on Passive Electro-Optics/Infrared (EO/IR – PDF) and Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) Environment for In-stride Classification and Neutralization. This will detect, classify, and localize sea mines from an airborne vehicle.
DRS Laurel Technologies received $17,034,664 for the Common Processing System (CPS) Technology Insertion 16 production.
Exelis Inc. received $38,821,160 for AN/SPS-48G(V)(1) radar modification kits.
performed in Van Nuys, CA.
General Electric received $7,704,179 for science and technology research concerning materials for long life, high efficiency gas turbine engines for Naval Marine Propulsion (focus on LM2500).
Hornbeck Offshore Operators LLC received $26,615,520 for operation and maintenance of four blocking vessels for MSC. This was issued on an “other than full and open competition” basis, per FAR Sec 6.303.
Jacobs Technology Inc. received $16,939,879 for incorporation of the lift and extraction requirement in the launch test capability for the U.S. Navy ($15,245,891; 90%); the UK ($1,693,988; 10%). Work in China Lake, CA.
Leidos Inc. received $9,168,872 for training/assistance (preparation, shipment, and management of U.S. Navy repairable assets) to the Technical Assistance for Repairable Processing services in support of NAVSUP weapon systems support. 15.2% of work OCONUS: Spain; Kuwait; Djibouti; UAE; Japan; Bahrain; Greece; Panama; Cuba; Thailand; South Korea; Philippines; Australia.
Lockheed Martin received $25,108,877 for: two Japanese auxiliary oceanographic surveillance twin line towed array systems; TL-29A spare array for USA; a towed array conversion, engineering, material, and travel under the Maritime Surveillance Systems Program Office, PEO Submarines, Naval Sea Systems Command. Purchases: USA (49%); Japan (51%). This was not competitively procured, per 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(1).
Metson Marine Services Inc. received $6,690,667 for maintenance; operations; logistics; vessel maintenance, modification, operation; equipment operation, repair; dock master services; asset inventory; and oil spill response for port operations at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam.
Navatek Ltd. received $6,944,578 to develop capabilities for a Navatek-developed software simulation tool, AEGIR, to combine simulation of mission performance and modern design practices for modern naval vessels to allow Navy designers to consider current and future mission requirements, and current and projected fleet assets, in both individual ship designs and in structuring fleet composition.
Navatek Ltd. received $6,942,667 for new concepts and improved analytic methods for naval applications. The main objective is to develop capabilities for a Navatek-developed software simulation tool, AEGIR; enhancing the computational tools to produce more efficient computation solutions and more robust approaches to processing complex geometries; test and refine these new methods; and adapt these new methods to the Navy standard design environment.
Northrop Grumman received $18,037,106 for field upgradeable kits and fleet support for conversion of the AN/AQS-24A systems to the AN/AQS-24B configuration in support of Airborne Mine Countermeasure Systems program.
Ocean Ships Inc. received $17,836,741 for operation & maintenance of expeditionary transfer dock ships: USNS Montford Point, USNS John Glenn.
Offshore Service Vessels Inc. received $9,149,268 to charter one maritime support vessel, MV C-Champion.
PAE Applied Technologies received $69,222,886 for range engineering and operations and maintenance services in support of Atlantic Test Range and Atlantic Targets and Marine Operations Division of Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division.
Patriot Contract Services received $60,251,984 for operation and maintenance of eight government-owned (MSC) Watson-class large medium-speed roll-on/roll-off ships.
PCCI Inc. received $6,648,821 to upgrade San Diego Magnetic Measurement Range at Naval Base Point Loma, replacing existing underwater Type V sensor system with updated underwater electro‐magnetic measurement system.
Phoenix International Holdings Inc. received $15,000,000 for undersea operations and services (deep ocean search, recovery, rescue; equipment storage, maintenance, deployment) to support the Director of Ocean Engineering, Supervisor of Salvage and Diving.
Prism Maritime LLC; CDI Marine Co.; Epsilon Systems Solutions; L3 Unidyne Inc.; Q.E.D. Systems Inc. received a combined $49,900,000 to install and de-install surface electronic warfare systems across multiple ship hulls for U.S. Navy (87.8%); Taiwan (5.3%); Saudi Arabia (4.8%); Philippines (2.1%).
Quality Performance Inc. received $26,096,301 for up to 60 Moriah wind systems [PDF], sub-components, components, repair, and inventory of parts/components for repair services and engineering change proposals in support of Aircraft Launch & Recovery Equipment Information Systems program. This was not competitively procured, per 10 U.S. Code 2304(c)(1).
Raytheon received $159,958,743 for MK 15 Close-In Weapon System (CIWS) upgrades, conversions, overhaul and associated hardware. CIWS is a fast-reaction terminal defense against low- and high-flying, high-speed maneuvering, anti-ship missile threats that have penetrated all other defenses. Work throughout USA; Ottobrunn, Germany (2.59%); Towcester, UK (1.35%). FMS funding in the amount of $1,217,923. This was not competitively procured, FAR 6.302-1.
Raytheon received $35,970,624 for CEC shipboard planar array antenna assemblies and Cooperative Engagement Capability (CEC) ANUSG-3B airborne systems. Raytheon received $31,727,498 for CEC design agent and engineering services. Raytheon received $13,987,183 for CEC design agent and engineering services. CEC is a sensor netting system that significantly improves battle force anti-air warfare capability by extracting and distributing sensor-derived information such that the superset of this data is available to all participating CEC units.
Raytheon received $6,859,675 for the Naval Radar and Algorithm Upgrade Phase I program. Areas for ONR radar technology advancement include: incorporating electronic protection, synthetic aperture radar, inverse synthetic radar, ground moving target indication, maritime moving target indication, littoral and maritime surveillance.
Rolls Royce received $9,816,302 to develop marine material upgrades for the 501-K34 engine [PDF] including blade/vane alloys, coatings, and disk coatings.
TOTE Services Inc. received $7,363,245 for the operation and maintenance of the USNS VADM K.R. Wheeler and USNS Fast Tempo. The Wheeler is the nucleus of the Offshore Petroleum Discharge System, and the Fast Tempo, the support vessel.
Truston Technologies Inc.; Sound & Sea Technology Inc.; GPA Technologies Inc.; PCCI Inc.; and MAR Range Services LLC received a combined $28,000,000 for worldwide ocean engineering services (ocean cable systems, shipboard load handling, undersea work). Companies provide waterfront facilities, offshore structures, moorings, and construction equipment.
U.S. Marine Management Inc. received $49,155,636 for operation and maintenance of six Navy Oceanographic Survey Ships (T-AGS).
SPACE
The Aerospace Corp. received $828,255,889 for systems engineering and integration support for the national space community.
Analytical Graphics Inc. received $8,426,064 for commercial space operations center subscription service (space observation and analysis) at Schriever AFB. This is a sole-source acquisition.
Centerra Group LLC received $9,471,935 for services (fire protection, emergency management, medical) for Cape Canaveral AFS.
Frontier Technology Inc. received $49,919,437 to support U.S. Navy's adaptation and application of a suite of computer automated tools for real time data analysis that produces actionable information to optimize readiness & life cycle cost including failure prediction and pre-placement of maintenance solutions. Improvements will be incorporated into existing MDA suites.
Harris Corporation received $39,749,731 for nine more months of operations, maintenance and logistics of Air Force Satellite Control Network at: 50th Space Wing (50SW), Schriever AFB; Colorado Springs, CO; Ellison Onizuka Satellite Ops Facility & Vandenberg Tracking Station, Vandenberg AFB; Diego Garcia Station, Diego Garcia; Guam Tracking Station, Andersen AFB; Hawaii Tracking Station, Kaena Point, Oahu, HI; New Boston AFS, NH; Eastern Vehicle Checkout Facility, Cape Canaveral AFS; Thule Tracking Station, Thule AB.
HDR Architecture Inc. received $100,000,000 to support NGA design & construction of a new campus to replace the second street facility in metropolitan St. Louis, MO.
InDyne Inc. received $10,270,285 for 45th Space Wing sustainment at Patrick AFB.
Lockheed Martin received $47,103,202 for FY2016 logistics support: 1) on-orbit sustainment & infrastructure support, and failure review board anomaly resolution 2) factory geosynchronous earth orbit spacecraft and space-based infrared system highly elliptical orbit sensor support 3) interim contractor support to sustain the factory facilities and equipment.
Lockheed Martin received $38,133,827 for Space-Based Infrared System logistics support and legacy sustainment baseline system studies in Colorado Springs, CO; Boulder, CO; and Greeley, CO.
Lockheed Martin received $11,031,154 for GPS III space vehicle production, including purchase of electrical ground support equipment and four mechanical ground support equipment units.
Magnolia River received $12,500,000 for services (photogrammetric, light detection, ranging, surveying and mapping).
Range Generation Next LLC received $8,087,335 for the frequency monitoring station phase II project at Vandenberg AFB.
Securboration Inc. received $40,000,000 to: work on Collaborative Event Processing Environment (CEPE) software development & enhancement of decision aiding tools; develop/transition research in semantics and related technologies to enhance warfighters using SBIR-developed technology.
Segovia Inc. (d.b.a. Inmarsat) received $450,000,000 for worldwide commercial telecommunications services to include satellite capacity in C, Ku, Ka, and X-Band for mobile & fixed satellite transceivers on various platforms.
SL-MTI Montevideo Technology received $9,874,032 for 1200 DC Motors, a highly specialized subassembly of the Propulsion System Rocket Engine. This is a sole-source acquisition.
United Launch Services received $7,095,067 for tooling and integrating the RL10B-2 B-cone with a “hatband” stiffening ring reinforcement to mitigate RL10B-2 Engine B-cone debris produced during normal ascent in support of Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV) program. This is a sole-source. FY2013 NRO missile procurement funds pay for part.
United Launch Services received $7,801,038 for mission unique launch support (auxiliary payload integration, geosynchronous orbit insertion capability, and primary space vehicle mission unique hardware) under EELV program for AFSPC-11 mission.
United Launch Services LLC received $232,939,333 for FY2015 launch vehicle production services (LVPS) on one Air Force Atlas V 411 and one Delta IV M+(5,2) configuration.
United Launch Services LLC received $882,095,707 for FY2016 Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle launch capability for Delta IV and Atlas V.
CYBER, IT, COMMS & CRYPTOGRAPHY – Raytheon recently received a DHS contract worth up to $1 billion.
American Systems Corp. received $11,432,272 for six months of telephone and secure internet protocol services for the U.S. Army Reserve Command at Fort Bragg. One bid received.
BAE Systems; Battelle Memorial Institute; Booz Allen Hamilton; Bowhead System Management; ByLight Professional IT Services Inc.; Charles Stark Draper Laboratory; Envistacom LLC; Exelis Inc.; Georgia Tech Applied Research Corp.; Hickory Ground Solutions; Ideal Innovation Inc.; Janus Research Group Inc.; K2 Solutions Inc.; Leidos Inc.; STS International Inc.; and WinTec Arrowmaker Inc. received a combined $800,000,000 for R&D to “counteract asymmetrical threats.”
Blackhawk Management Corp. received $8,904,207 for depot-level repair, on-call technical assistance services, and reset for the Guardrail/Common Sensor Receiving Set, Radio AN/ARW-88(V) and Auxiliary Ground Equipment van.
One bid solicited, one received.
Black River Systems Co. received $7,999,778 to develop new capabilities for Advanced Wideband Processing WOLFJAW system by advancing geolocation techniques, specific signals for collection, and improving existing capabilities using new consumer off the shelf technology.
Booz Allen Hamilton received $6,863,823 for analysis, assessments, and deliverables in support of the operation and mission of deputy assistant SECDEF for communications, command and control, cyber and business systems.
Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. received $17,553,372 to develop and enhance software tools and techniques that will address current cyber requirements.
Caprock Government Solutions Inc. received $10,048,699 to provide dark fiber, equipment, and commercial facilities to support DOD users in the continental U.S. Work at nine locations throughout southeast USA.
Carahsoft Technology Corp. received $49,834,676 for brand name commercial software, tightly integrated third party software, and software maintenance at Fort Belvoir.
Chenega Applied Solutions LLC received $7,452,998 to support and provide functional area expertise to the Capabilities Development and Integration Requirement Determination Directorate Fort Huachuca. One bid solicited, one received.
CNI Global Solutions LLC received $6,693,336 for base network support (incl. hardware, software) at Tinker AFB. This is a sole-source acquisition.
Corp Ten International received $14,300,000 for services and materials required to support the existing surveillance data collection system (DCS), including hardware, software, airtime, technical and engineering services. This was not competitively procured, per FAR 6.302-1.
Cubic Defense Applications received $16,959,166 for secure live-virtual-constructive advanced training environment-advanced technology demonstration.
Equilateral Technologies (ETI) received $12,000,000 for ETI Spectrum Management Engine software licenses for Army Program Manager Warfighter Information Networks Tactical program at Aberdeen Proving Ground. This was issued per 10 U.S.C. §2304(c)(1) and FAR 6.302-1.
Fourth Dimension Engineering; Applied Research Associates; Booz Allen Hamilton received $49,701,849 for persistent surveillance, ISR mechanical and electro-mechanical design, fabrication, assembly, test/evaluation and documentation efforts.
Harris Corp. received $100,000,000 for radio system spare parts. This was a sole-source acquisition, per 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(1).
Harris Corp. received $45,115,653 for Block 10.2 ground communications systems, upgrades, and commercial end item antennas for use by: 10th Fleet Navy Cyber Warfare Development Group, USAF Space & Missile Command [This command doesn’t exist. One can assume the clerk intended to write “Space & Missile Systems Center.], and others. This equipment aids Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) in R&D on alternate means of position time & navigation and communication capabilities for warfighters in the event of denial, failure, or malfunction of other GPS and military and communication systems. This was procured under other than full and open competition, per 10 U.S. Code Section 2304(c)(1).
Harris Corp. received $12,245,098 for high-frequency full loop antennae.
U.S. Army This was sole-source, per 10 U.S. Code 2304 (c)(1).
Identity Theft Guard Solutions LLC received $133,263,550 for commercially available data breach recovery services (credit & identity monitoring services, identity theft insurance, identity restoration services, website and call center services) in response to OPM data breach affecting 21.5 million individuals.
Interstate Electronics Corp. received $7,686,335 for Navy Mobile Instrumentation System Communications System Promina replacements, Position Reference System display SP alteration, and M350 radio frequency set.
L-3 received $13,363,649 for a certified common cryptographic core, portable key loader intelligence version, portable key loader garrison version, and portable key loader tactical version, with 20 productions units.
L3 received $19,650,973 for service desk support Army ITA.
Leidos Inc. received $18,745,838 for R&D to improve the ability to detect and geolocate high frequency emitters.
Leidos Inc. received $6,799,204 for R&D for the Directed Energy Directorate's High Power Technologies Division, developing new/innovative technologies for high power microwave sources and antennae. This is a sole-source acquisition.
Lockheed Martin received $11,814,958 for RadioMapping software and hardware prototype system.
Logos Technologies received $18,245,842 to research spectral wide area airborne surveillance, inspection, and fusion technology.
MacAulay-Brown Inc.; Northrop Grumman; Georgia Tech Research Institute received a combined $24,000,000 for the source multiple integrated radio frequency R&D program (R&D passive & active RF systems: fire control targeting, simultaneous transmit/receive RF concepts, RF sensor resource management, geolocation algorithm development, simulation, test and evaluation activities, and integrated sensor system studies).
Metrova Federal LLC received $45,000,000 for cyberspace and electronic warfare support at Ft. Gordon.
MDA-Information Systems LLC received $7,140,426 to develop SDS Spiral 10.5 and Spiral 11, to perform software maintenance, and perform engineering studies for future SDS developmental spirals. This is a sole-source acquisition.
NCI Information Systems, Inc. received $41,697,200 for non-personal information technology services and support for Army Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM).
Northrop Grumman received $16,482,869 for Army Knowledge Online (AKO) operations and maintenance support at Ft. Belvoir, VA.
Oracle received $28,232,420 for post-deployment systems support, Increment 1 of Global Combat Support System - Marine Corps.
Raytheon received $14,181,030 for USAF aircraft frequency converters and electrical limiters. This was a sole-source acquisition, per 10 U.S. Code 2304(c)(1).
Raytheon received $495,600,000 for depot-level repairables and consumable spare parts for the U.S. Army. This was a sole source acquisition, per 10 U.S. Code 2304(c)(1).
Rockwell Collins Inc. received $9,276,427 for U.S. Army high-frequency radio spare parts. This was a sole-source acquisition, per 10 U.S. Code 2304(c)(1).
SAIC received $79,973,350 for integrated afloat & ashore tactical networks (Integrated Shipboard Networks System, Automated Digital Network System, Combined Enterprise Regional Information Exchange System Maritime, Submarine Local Area Networks, Sensitive Compartment Information Networks, Consolidated Afloat Networks Enterprise Services) in-service engineering agent sustainment. SAIC also responds to official casualty reports, significant incidents, and remedy tickets from the SSC Pacific C4I Navy help desk.
SAIC received $10,770,430 for management and professional services (contract, project, and organizational management; admin and material acquisition support) to Ship & Air Integrated Division for DOD, joint service, federal agencies programs. This was not competitively procured, per 10 U.S. Code 2304 (c)(1).
SAIC received $40,133,482 for systems and computer resources support for Aviation & Missile Research, Development and Engineering Center, Software Engineering Directorate, ARDEC.
SES Partners LLC received $9,999,343 for the continued computer facilities management services for the Engineer Research & Development Center office of the chief information officer in service of the research, development, environment network.
Systems & Technology Research received $7,247,502 for R&D to detect and geolocate high frequency emitters.
Vectrus Systems Corp. received $25,358,308 for IT support and services to support the mission of 5th Signal Command/U.S. Army Europe, USEUCOM, and USAFRICOM. Work will be performed in Germany (65.91%); Italy (4.61%); Israel (12.44%); Romania (3.13%); Bulgaria (3.13%); Kosovo (10.78%).
Whiting-Turner Contracting received $24,554,985 to build a stand-alone facility for cryptographic assurance operations, Ft. Gordon. One bid solicited, one received.
MISSILES, BOMBS, ROCKETS, PROJECTILES
Arnold Defense & Electronics received $18,841,330 for 2.75-inch rocket launchers and/or launcher subcomponents.
BAE Systems received $8,822,412 for ordnance handling & management services (including: receive, inspect, store, issue, transport, load, manage all types of ammunition, explosives, and ordnance/weapons). BAE shall perform all tasks related to peacetime and wartime munitions operations.
Battelle Memorial Institute received $48,721,000; Riverside Research Institute received $48,721,000 for R&D to improve the security and reliability of microelectronics and embedded systems at Wright-Patterson AFB for AFRL.
Boeing received $36,350,863 for R&D leading to procurement of 60 long delay fuzes and development of embedded fuze system.
Engineering Research & Consulting received $15,275,308 for test planning, evaluation, and documentation support services for the Missiles & Sensors Test Directorate, Redstone Test Center. One bid solicited, one received.
Exelis Inc. received $12,388,204 for System Engineering and Sustainment Integrator, Ballistic Missile Early Warning System, and Pave Phased Array Warning System mobile depot maintenance and annual hardware maintenance and hardware surveillance projects. This is a sole-source acquisition.
Gayston Corp. received $79,681,874 for a max quantity for the 25-pound practice bomb and lug, MARK - 76, modification 5, practice bomb: 1,200,000: bomb dummy unit – 33 D/B practice bomb; 1,200,000; and the 25-pund practice bomb suspension lug: 1,200,000.
General Dynamics received $30,987,132 for (6,272) 120mm rifled M1105 illumination mortar cartridges used in Expeditionary Fire Support System (EFSS). This was not competitively procured, per 10 U.S. Code 2304(c)(1).
Lockheed Martin received $8,727,403 for Patriot enhanced launcher electronic systems and fire solution software and hardware post-deployment fielding.
Lockheed Martin received $8,801,033 for equitable adjustment to security hardware, software, equipment installation, system test, accreditation, certification and delivery of nuclear weapon security system equipment.
Lockheed Martin received $31,565,000 for Trident II Navigation Subsystem Strategic Systems Program Shipboard Integration Increment 8 efforts. This was a sole source acquisition, per 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(1).
Lockheed Martin received $392,023,194 for Trident II (D5) missile production, D5 life extension development and production, and D5 deployed systems support.
M.A. Mortenson Co. Inc. received $22,758,900 to build a missile support facility at Naval Support Facility Dahlgren.
Manu Kai LLC received $76,269,409 for range operations support and base operations support services at the Pacific Missile Range Facility, Kauai, HI.
Modern Technology Solutions Inc. received $24,998,436 for Rapid ISR Technology Integration Program effort. This extends Phase 1 sensor resource management system and applies it to integration of air, ground and space sensor systems and their associated platforms to provide MDA ISR data products. This is a sole-source acquisition.
Nammo Talley Inc. received $97,200,000 for Shoulder-Launched Multipurpose Assault Weapon (SMAW) rounds (83mm high-explosive dual-purpose HX05; 83mm common practice HX07; 83mm novel explosive HA34) with respective inert cut-aways.
Northrop Grumman received $14,019,875 for ICBM propulsion sustainment at Hill AFB.
Northrop Grumman received $20,400,000 for tactical support for the Counter Rocket, Artillery, Mortar (C-RAM) Program Office. Northrop Grumman later received $20,400,000 for tactical support for C-RAM Program Office.
Orbital ATK received $25,691,554 for M829A4 120mm armor piercing rounds.
Orbital ATK received $118,724,146 for Full Rate Production Lot 4 AARGM services for USN ($95,478,632; 80.4%), Australia ($11,945,683; 10%), Italy ($11,299,831; 9.6%). This was not competitively procured, per FAR 6.302-1. Orbital ATK received $425,729,000 for FMU-139D/B fuzes and fuze accessory kits, including qualification and first article testing activities.
PeopleTec Inc. received $9,998,925 for controlled high-explosive response testing equipment tools to mitigate the high cost of impact testing while improving repeatability of current impact testing programs in Huntsville, AL for MDA.
Raytheon received $264,805,607 for AIM-9X system improvement program to provide additional capability and resolve obsolescence issues for USAF ($24,783,835; 53.35%); USN ($10,746,165; 23.15%); Turkey ($3,340,868; 7.2%); Netherlands ($1,900,000; 4.6%); Belgium ($2,098,917; 4.5%); Singapore ($1,960,000; 4.3%); Malaysia ($1,310,000; 2.8%); and South Korea ($285,000; 0.1%). This was not competitively procured, per FAR 6.302-1.
Raytheon received $227,047,688 for 447 AIM-9X Block II all up round tactical full-rate production Lot 15 missiles for USN (102), USAF (243), Japan (9), South Korea (76), Romania (12), and Israel (5). In addition, this provides 129 Block II captive air training missiles for USN (54), USAF (60), U.S. Army (2), South Korea (2), Romania (6), and Israel (5); 7 special air training missiles for U.S. Army; 174 all up round containers for USN (44), USAF (85), U.S. Army (10), Japan (3), South Korea (19), Romania (7), and Israel (6); 4 captive test missiles for U.S. Army (2), USN (1) and USAF (1); one test asset for USN; spares for USN, USAF; and 12 lots of spares for Australia (1), Finland (1), Singapore (1), South Korea (1), Switzerland (1), Morocco (1), Belgium (1), Saudi Arabia (1), Oman (2), Netherlands (1), and Romania (1). This was not competitively procured, per 10 U.S. Code 2304(c) (1).
Raytheon received $180,000,000 for AMRAAM program support and annual sustainment. A portion involves unnamed FMS. This is a sole-source acquisition.
Raytheon received $100,000,000 for Miniature Air Launched Decoy (MALD) production support (system upgrades, integration, sustainment, management, logistics). This is a sole-source acquisition.
Raytheon received $86,214,000 for 13 Patriot radar digital processor upgrade kits.
Raytheon received $50,000,000 for support to AMRAAM AIM-120D system improvement program. This is a sole-source acquisition.
Raytheon received $47,259,408 for mission support and sustainment on AIM-9X Sidewinder activities for U.S. Navy ($20,295,913; 42.94%); USAF ($20,295,912; 42.94%); Australia ($741,292; 1.57%); Denmark ($741,292; 1.57%); Finland ($741,292; 1.57%); South Korea ($741,292; 1.57%); Poland ($741,292.00; 1.57%); Saudi Arabia ($741,292; 1.57%); Singapore ($741,292; 1.57%); Switzerland ($741,292; 1.57%); Turkey ($737,247.00; 1.56%). This was not competitively procured, per FAR 6.302-1.
Raytheon received $35,416,511 for design and engineering services on RAM upgraded MK-31 guided-missile weapon system. This is sole-source, per FAR 6.302-4 and Defense FAR Supplement 206.302-4, per 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(4).
Raytheon received $26,906,288 for combined crypto modernization Phase 1 and spares supporting the Patriot system. One bid solicited, one received. Raytheon later received another $26,906,288 for combined crypto modernization Phase 1 and spares supporting the Patriot system. One bid solicited, one received. Raytheon received $26,906,288 for combined crypto modernization Phase 1 and spares supporting the Patriot system. One bid solicited, one received. Raytheon received $26,906,288 for combined crypto modernization phase 1 and spares supporting the Patriot system. One bid solicited, one received.
Raytheon received $15,386,260 for SM-6 obsolete parts.
Raytheon received $15,172,697 to repair/sustain services in support of HARM for USA, Germany, Italy, Spain, Turkey, South Korea, Greece and the UAE. This was not competitively procured, per FAR 6.302(a)(2)(ii). Raytheon received $10,793,422 to repair legacy control sections on HARM (AGM-88).
Raytheon received $15,000,000 for lifecycle management and technical services in support of the Tomahawk cruise missile depot facility for U.S. Navy ($14,700,000; 98%) and the UK ($300,000; 2%). This was not competitively procured per FAR 6.302-1.
Raytheon received $12,400,000 to upgrade FY2015 Patriot weapons system for U.S. government customers.
Raytheon received $7,434,750 for engineering services in support of the Air & Missile Defense Radar (S-Band).
SAIC received $19,118,219 for systems and computer resources support for the Aviation & Missile, Development and Engineering Center, software engineering directorate, ARDEC. Work in Redstone Arsenal.
Teradyne Inc. received $45,681,315 for versatile depot automatic test station (VDATS) equipment parts at Warner Robins AFB. This is a sole-source acquisition.
TOTE Services Inc. received $9,922,681 for the operation and maintenance of the Sea-Based X-Band Radar platform (SBX-1) in the Pacific Ocean.
ORDNANCE DISPOSAL
Engineering Remediation Resources Group received $9,900,000 for Military Munitions Response Program (MMRP), USACE, NW Division, and existing customers.
Foster Miller Inc. received $12,300,000 for Dragon Runner-10 (DR-10) repair parts.
Foster-Miller Inc. received $9,883,527 for systems, parts, spare kits, accessories, reconditioning, conversion, engineering enhancements, and configuration management of the Man Transportable Robotic System MK2 series.
Heritage Disposal & Storage received $6,671,296 for demilitarization and disposal of 504,644 HC smoke canisters and 61,400 HC smoke pots.
Hourigan-Sundt JV received $35,730,775 to build an EOD consolidated operations facility at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story.
iRobot Corp. received $46,708,141 for Man-Transportable Robotic System MK 1 depot level repair parts, spares and depot services to include conversions and reconditioning. This was not competitively procured, per FAR 6.302-1(a)(2).
iRobot Corp. received $9,440,001 for man transportable robotic system (MTRS) MK 1 production, depot level repair parts, spare kits, consumables and approved accessories to include configuration management and engineering enhancements. This was not competitively procured, per FAR 6.302-1(a)(2).
KTU+A received $7,500,000 for planning and engineering services in NAVFAC Southeast, specifically Naval School EOD (EODS) at Eglin AFB.
LEIDOS received $71,857,231 for continued operations and sustainment of the Saturn Arch aerial (counter-IED) system. One bid solicited, one received.
Northrop Grumman received $95,010,055 for Joint Counter Radio-Controlled Improvised Explosive Device Electronic Warfare (JCREW) LRIP in support of the Expeditionary Warfare Program Office. This was not competitively procured per FAR 6.302-1.
RoboTeam received $25,000,000 for an EOD small robot, with logistics and maintenance support worldwide.
Textron (AAI Corp.) received $9,076,862 for universal test sets (UTS), engineering, and program/configuration management. UTS systems support the Joint Counter Radio Controlled IED Electronic Warfare program.
MOBILE RADAR
Lockheed Martin received $84,999,000 for seven AN/TPQ-53 IP radar systems.
Lockheed Martin received $33,390,000 for interim contractor support and contractor support services for all AN/TPQ-53 radar systems in FY2016.
Raytheon received $9,352,322 to procure and install 15 Version 8 upgrade kits to the Air Traffic Navigation Integration Coordination System (ATNAVICS) and a test station.
VEHICLES
AM General received $428,295,155 for M997A3-configured HMMWV ambulance chassis vehicles for U.S. Army domestic disaster relief.
Brighton Cromwell LLC received $40,808,419 for vehicle parts, service and modification kits.
Caterpillar received $7,036,128 for Type I T-9 dozer with Type A kits, Type II T-9 dozer with Type A kits, and T-9 C armor kits.
DRS Sustainment Systems received $25,532,720 for system technical support, sustainment system tech support, and postproduction software support for M1200 Armored Knight family of vehicles.
Hydraulics International Inc. received $8,835,210 to manufacture and deliver roughly 62 MJ-1E aerial stores lift trucks. This is a sole-source acquisition.
Oshkosh Defense received $10,033,271 for 1,020 tire and engine automatic fire extinguishing system kits in support of MRAP All-Terrain Vehicles.
Oshkosh Defense received $14,425,000 for integrated product support for MRAP all-terrain vehicles.
GEAR & EQUIPMENT
Airborne Systems received $17,416,920 for fabrication and shipment of RA-1 parachutes. One bid solicited, one received.
AQYR Tech received $100,000,000 for Global Broadcast Service (GBS) rucksack portable receiver suites (AN/PRS-12) and spares. This is a sole-source acquisition.
Chemring Ordnance received $22,584,132 for M201A1, M208, and M201A1 MOD3 fuses for M18/M83 smoke grenades.
Colt Defense LLC; FN America LLC received a combined $212,000,000 for M4 and M4A1 carbines “for the Army and others.”
Glock Inc. received $12,400,000 for weapons, magazines and spare parts.
KDH Defense Systems; Hawk Protection Inc.; Bethel Industries Inc. received a combined $9,800,000 for Soldier Protection System torso and extremity protection blast pelvic protectors. KDH Defense Systems; WS Darley; Quantico Tactical received a combined $50,340,096 for roughly 19,050 ultra-low visibility concealable body armor systems.
Mandus Group received $6,827,365 for trailer-mounted hydraulic system test and repair units.
Propper International received $128,037,522 for modular lightweight load-carrying equipment for USAF and U.S. Army.
R.A. Miller Industries received $8,730,080 for antenna long manpack assemblies for U.S. Army.
Revision Military Ltd. and Carter Enterprises LLC received a combined $23,172,141 for Soldier Protection System torso and extremity protection load distribution systems.
Wegmann USA received $28,491,008 for ammunition storage racks. This was a sole-source acquisition, per 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(1).
CLOTHING
Burlington Apparel received $9,846,000 for poly/wool cloth for USAF uniforms.
Carter Industries received $11,635,115 for Navy and USAF coveralls.
McRae Industries received $7,119,315 for USMC hot-weather boots.
Pentaq Manufacturing Corp. received $31,895,125 for U.S. ACU trousers with permethrin. Pentaq Manufacturing Corp. received $18,499,173 for U.S. ACU trousers with permethrin. SNC Manufacturing received $99,793,805 for ACUs.
EDUCATION & TRAINING
Battelle Memorial Institute received $185,410,211 for a cooperative agreement with the Army Educational Outreach Program for STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) education.
Bohemia Interactive Simulations Inc. received $12,327,000 for USMC specific software development packages for Virtual Battle Space and Post Deployment software support used in support of the Deployable Virtual Training Environment (DVTE) training systems. This is sole-source, per 10 U.S. Code 2304(c)(1).
Manufacturing Engineering Systems Inc. received $9,472,597 for Army Continuing Education System (ACES) centralized education support services at Ft. Sam Houston, TX.
Riptide Software Inc. received $47,000,000 for post-deployment software support and additional upgrade requirements in support of Combined Arms Command & Control Trainer Upgrade System (CACCTUS).
CBRNE
Avon Protective Systems received $13,140,130 for parts for the M50/M51 joint service general purpose mask. One bid solicited, one received.
Cleveland Biolabs Inc. received $9,226,455 to research mitigating and treating the effects of ionizing radiation.
Exelis Inc. received $9,700,000 for nuclear stockpile and CBRNE technical studies for USAF Nuclear Weapons Center. This is a sole-source acquisition.
Henry M. Jackson Foundation (HJF) received $7,777,466 to advance R&D on gamma-tocotrienol as a radiation countermeasure.
FUEL & ENERGY
Avfuel Corp. received $6,674,754 for fuel.
Austin Brockenbrough & Associates LLP; Argus Consulting Inc.; Enterprise Engineering Inc.; GTP Consulting Engineers Inc.; Robert & Co.; Burns & McDonnell Engineering Co. Inc.; Enterprise-Brockenbrough JV LLC; and Pond & Co. received a combined $99,000,000 to engineer and design petroleum, oils, and lubricants (POL) systems, and support USN/USMC facilities worldwide.
CH2M HILL / Clark Nexsen Energy Partners received $7,137,013 for mission assurance assessments of utility systems, industrial control systems (ICS), and energy/utility management control systems (EMCS/USCS) at USN/USMC installations worldwide.
CB&I Federal Services, LLC received $24,811,914 to repair the Miramar Fuel Pipeline at Naval Base Point Loma (NBPL).
Clipper Oil received $10,460,152; General Petroleum Corp. received $15,601,650; Growmark Inc. (d.b.a. Frontier-Servco FS) received $7,627,557; Harbor Enterprises Inc. received $10,559,926; Merlin Petroleum Company Inc. received $11,933,001; Plaza Marine Inc. received $34,259,796; Port Consolidated received $31,500,191; World Fuel Services Inc. received $23,445,240 for marine gas oil.
Equilon Enterprises ($261,637,994); Valero ($243,160,402); BP $242,072,272); Hawaii Independent Energy ($212,531,852); AltAir Paramount ($167,310,704); Western Refining Co. ($116,786,961); Petro Star Inc. ($114,913,560); Phillips 66 Co. ($114,763,137); US Oil Trading ($86,333,830); ExxonMobil ($64,169,489); Tesoro Refining & Marketing ($63,163,730); Sinclair Oil Corp. ($24,350,585); BP ($18,498,500); Epic Aviation ($16,151,792) received those amounts for various types of fuel.
Helix Electric Inc. received $14,232,000 for Building 308 essential bus and generator system equipment installation at Naval Support Activity Mechanicsburg, PA, in support of DISA.
Mesa Energy Systems Inc. received $27,495,000 to design/construct steam plant decentralization at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego.
Old Dominion Utility Services, Inc. received $75,942,694 and received $31,098,417 for unspecified U.S. Army and USAF contracts.
Refinery Associates of Texas received $83,116,000 for aviation turbine fuel.
Value Recovery Holding received $8,570,405 to support Office of Energy Initiatives (large-scale renewable energy, wind, solar, biomass, geothermal projects) leveraging third party financing.
Virginia Electric & Power Co. (d.b.a. Dominion Virginia Power) received $14,720,937 for renewable solar electric energy for Naval Station (NAVSTA) Norfolk. This was non-competitive, per 10 U.S. Code 2304(c)(1).
Virginia Electric & Power received $10,562,821 for ownership, operation and maintenance of the electrical distribution system at Arlington National Cemetery.
MEDICAL & SAFETY
American Registry of Pathology received $13,798,709 for non-personal service for professional, scientific, technical, admin personnel to conduct forensic pathology, DNA analysis, and forensic toxicology. Work in Dover, DE.
Arsenal Medical Inc. received $10,406,397 to develop, conduct clinical trials, and obtain FDA approval of a wound stasis system medical device for intracavitary non-compressible hemorrhaging. Work at Ft. Detrick, MD.
BEAT (Business Enabled Acquisition & Technology) LLC; BRSI LP; Signature Performance received $85,616,802 for billing/collection to recover health care service costs to covered DOD beneficiaries from third party payers under the Third Party Collection Program at more than 70 USAF sites.
BioProtection Systems Corp. received $8,168,814 to advance the rVSV ZEBOV-GP (BPSC1001) candidate Ebola Zaire vaccine towards regulatory approval.
CACI-ISS received $15,172,257 for medical logistics non-personal services supporting the expeditionary/contingency medical materiel program.
Consolidated Safety Services Inc. received $6,800,000 for industrial hygiene surveys, workplace exposure assessments, data evaluation, and operations regarding the Defense Occupational and Environmental Health Readiness System Industrial Hygiene for the Army Medical Command and the Army Public Health Command. Work at Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD.
Data Networks Corp. received $79,801,431 to support DHA requirements managers’ governance, requirements, and architecture management support.
Donald L. Mooney, Enterprises, LLC received $11,500,000 for licensed vocational nurse and certified nurse assistant services for the San Antonio Military Healthcare System. One bid solicited, one received.
Edifice-Schlosser JV LLC received $8,410,000 for security fence and equipment, and Entry Control Point 9, Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, National Inter-Agency Biodefense Campus, Ft. Detrick.
Goodwill Industries of San Antonio Contract Services received $8,441,899 for a non-personal services requirement to provide support to the Army Medical Department, patient administration division, for record processing services.
Grant Thornton LLP received $6,585,008 for integrative support services for the Defense Center of Excellence for psychological health and TBI.
Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine received $18,259,392 for research equipment (genome sequencing, magnetic resonance imaging, super resolution microscope, etc.) to support the genome-sequencing center, biomedical instrumentation center, and radiology department at Uniformed Services University and Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.
Hospira WorldWide Inc. received $49,966,387 for pharmaceutical products.
IAP Worldwide Services Inc.; General Dynamics; BTF Solutions JV; Military Healthcare Outfitting & Transition received a combined $55,000,000 for services to provide total troop-ready project support for planning, outfitting, and transitioning the staff and patients associated with healthcare construction projects from 2010 to 2015.
Inflexion Management Services; Bridges Systems International; Communications Engineering, Inc.; Education Management Solutions; Human Circuit, Inc.; Innoface Systems, Inc.; KLC Network Services, Inc.; Maryland Sound & Images, Inc.; Mechdyne Corp.; National Capitol Contracting, LLC; Pershing Technologies, LLC; Strategic Communications, LLC; Team Systems International, LLC; Tribalco, LLC; Pragmatics, Inc.; Systems Plus, Inc.; Presentation Products, Inc. (d.b.a. Spinitar) received $51,000,000 for audio/visual and multi-media simulation support infrastructure, distribution planning, systems integration, technical support, and technical expertise for support/design, installation, operations and upgrade planning for all current/future Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences locations.
Mimic Technologies Inc. received $7,500,000 for medical training simulators and accessories.
Philips Healthcare received $18,802,500 for biomedical equipment maintenance at USAF and Army military treatment facilities.
Pryor Medical Devices received $14,384,565 for R&D of the resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta.
Sanaria Inc. received $7,580,374 for Phase II clinical trials and manufacturing malaria vaccine.
Shire US Inc. received $22,192,063 to provide DOD, VA, Bureau of Prisons, and the Indian Health Service with pharmaceuticals.
Sirona USA received $6,724,767 for dental prosthesis computer-aided design and manufacturing of chairside dental systems. This was sole-source, per FAR 8.405-6(a)(1)(i)(B).
Sirona Dental Inc. received $42,000,000 for dental equipment.
Synensis LLC received $13,957,134 to help identify safety risks & underlying causes, and make necessary improvements across USAF. This is a sole-source acquisition.
VW International Inc. (VWI) received $130,000,000 for transition facilities support services for the William Beaumont Army Medical Center, Ft. Bliss.
Westat Inc. received $12,136,555 to develop and license valproic acid for the treatment of patients with significant hemorrhage.
TRANSPORTATION
Three companies (Alaska Airlines; National Air Cargo Group; Polar Air Cargo) received $51,040,549 for international commercial air express package delivery. Two companies (Federal Express; UPS) received $166,849,291 for international & domestic commercial air express package delivery service.
American President Lines Ltd., Farrell Lines Inc.; Liberty Global Logistics LLC; National Air Cargo Group Inc. each received $45,370,266 for commercial multimodal transportation worldwide.
CACI received $6,766,979 for continuing software development, architecture, and operations and sustainment for USTRANSCOM’s Defense Personal Property System. DLT Solutions received $11,310,983 to provide an unlimited license agreement that allows for the unlimited growth of software licenses for the identified products throughout USTRANSCOM and its components at Scott AFB.
Keystone Prepositioning Services received $7,673,167 for worldwide operation and maintenance of three surge (cargo) sealift ships.
Sealift Inc. received $16,847,346 to charter one U.S. flagged, self-sustaining ship, M/V LTC John U.D. Page, to support U.S. Army's at-sea prepositioning. Sealift Inc. received $7,725,894 to charter one U.S. flagged, self-sustaining ship, M/V MAJ Bernard F. Fisher, to support USAF at-sea prepositioning.
ENVIRONMENTAL
Battelle Memorial Institute received $12,500,000 for worldwide environmental services and technology support to satisfy overall operational objectives of USN/USMC installations and other federal organizations worldwide.
H&S Environmental Inc.; Watermark Environmental Inc.; Osage of Virginia; NOREAS-CB&I JV; Tidewater-Sovereign Consulting JV received a combined $80,000,000 for environmental services and remediation within NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic.
LG2 Environmental Solutions received $9,500,000 for planning, environmental, and engineering hydrology, hydraulics, and geotechnical services related to the planning function of that program. Services include preparation of documents as project plans, and feasibility studies.
MECx-BTS SDVOSB JV; HGS Engineering Inc.; IO Environmental & Infrastructure Inc.; TTL-EQM LLC JV; VRHabilis-KEMRON LLC JV received a combined $45,000,000 for environmental services and remedial actions for projects primarily at Naval Station Great Lakes.
MetalCraft Marine Inc. received $10,158,923 for oil spill response boom platforms (OSR BPs) and utility boats (UB).
SEKON Enterprises Inc. received $7,043,306 to add support for Defense Medical Information Exchange Program Management Office (PMO); Program Executive Office (PEO) Defense Healthcare Management Systems (DHMS); and the Joint Operational Medicine Information System (JOMIS) PMO. JOMIS PMO is charged with end-to-end life cycle acquisition responsibilities in support of a common operational medicine software baseline for the Military Health Systems.
Tetra Tech Inc. received $9,800,000 for analyses and reports; plans and specifications for flood control, coastal, environmental restoration, and sustainable engineering design projects.
Walsh-Butt JV received $8,998,000 for boiler maximum achievable control technology (MACT) repair, Wright-Patterson AFB.
FOOD SERVICES
DRS Environmental Systems Inc. received $12,726,485 for a multi-temperature refrigerated container system.
Mississippi Department of Rehabilitation Services received (on 3 Sept. 2015) $7,023,720 for full food services at Keesler AFB. Missouri Department of Social Services received $7,306,273 for food service at Ft. Leonard Wood dining facilities.
Nelson Refrigeration Inc. received $10,068,158 to add/alter an existing commissary at Fort Jackson.
Oregon Freeze Dry Inc. received $38,896,200 for boil-in-bag dehydrated egg mix for Unitized Group Ration Heat and Serve and Unitized Group Ration M programs.
Planters Bank Inc. received $20,014,677 for full food service for Ft. Bragg.
Sodexo Management Inc. received $113,436,464 for food service at all east coast continental USMC bases and stations. Sodexo Management Inc. received $107,719,117 for food service at all west coast continental USMC bases and stations: Camp Pendleton (49.45 percent); San Diego, California (21.21 percent); Twentynine Palms (16.14%); Miramar, CA (6.38%); Yuma, AZ (5.11%); and Bridgeport, CA (1.71%). Sodexo Management Inc. received $9,416,821 for nutrition food services at Joint Base San Antonio-Ft. Sam Houston, TX; Ft. Irwin; Ft. Jackson; Ft. Knox; Ft. Leonard Wood; Ft. Riley; Ft. Sill; Ft. Stewart; and U.S. Military Academy, West Point.
BASE SUPPORT, CONSULTING, ADMIN & LOGISTICS - Base operations (a.k.a. support services) usually involve a combination of: facility management & investment, fire & emergency services, grounds maintenance & landscaping, janitorial services, pavement clearance, pest control, port operations, utilities, vehicles & equipment service, and waste management.
Accent Controls Inc. received $6,870,962 for warehouse and distribution operations in Missouri and Florida.
AGBM-ATI JV received $8,215,267 for annual custodial services at Naval Station Norfolk and Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads.
American Water Operations & Maintenance Inc. received $298,941,378 for ownership, operation and maintenance of water distribution and wastewater collection systems at Vandenberg AFB. American Water Operations & Maintenance Inc. received $40,720,860 for continued work privatizing U.S. Army water and wastewater infrastructure in New Jersey and Louisiana.
The Atlantic Group LLC received $12,500,000 for architectural and engineering services for photogrammetric, LiDAR surveying and mapping.
Calibre received $9,784,797 for management information system services in Alexandria, VA.
Chugach Federal Solutions received $29,451,971 for installation support services of geographically separate locations (Eareckson AS; King Salmon AS; Wake Island).
Chugach Federal Solutions Inc. received $63,938,902 for base operations support at various installations in NAVFAC Northwest.
CommIT Enterprises Inc. received $33,771,517 for support services (planning, analysis, monitoring, evaluation, assessment, and documentation of programs) required to satisfy the Joint Staff J8’s Functional Capability Board’s needs.
Corix Infrastructure (US) Inc. received $33,974,685 for ownership, operation and maintenance of the natural gas, potable water and wastewater collection utility systems at Gillem Enclave, Georgia.
Diversified Service Contracting received $10,397,791 for base operations support at NAS Patuxent River.
EMCOR Government Services Inc. received $38,517,884 for base operations support at various installations within a 100-mile radius of the Washington Navy Yard.
Fluor Federal Solutions received $28,453,172 for base operations support services at NAS Pensacola and outlying areas; Saufley Field; Corry Station; and Bronson Field.
Information Technology Solutions & Consulting received $14,040,207 for a variety of acquisition and other related admin services to complement the government’s workplace capabilities.
Intergraph Government Solutions Corp. received $11,734,728 for on-site technical support for the Army Records Information Management System. One bid solicited, one received.
Jacobs Technology received $260,906,926 for test support for Aberdeen Proving Ground Test Center's automotive, firepower, survivability lethality, technology, and warfighter mission areas (range, lab, engineering/scientific, admin tasks).
KIRA received $39,121,184 for base operations and maintenance, Ft. Carson. One bid solicited, one received.
KPMG LLP received $10,860,881 for management, personnel and documentation services.
Mark Dunning Industries received $6,983,981 for base operations support services at Naval Submarine Base, Kings Bay.
Maxon Furniture, Inc. received $14,879,992 for delivery and installation of up to 850 workstations at the NAWCAD, Point Mugu and China Lake.
Medvolt LLC received $11,582,165 for sanitary sewer infrastructure repair and modernization at Ft. Carson.
National Industries for the Blind received $75,000,000 for specific contract management support for contract closeout services.
Northrop Grumman received $16,217,377 to help Robins AFB prepare data for transition into modernized USAF enterprise level systems. This is the result of a sole-source acquisition.
Nugate Group LLC received $33,594,083 for custodial services.
Old Dominion Utility Services, Inc. received $7,509,531 for ownership, operation and maintenance of the water and wastewater utility systems at Fort Story and Joint Base Langley-Eustis.
Pride Industries received $18,400,000 for base operations maintenance in support of Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst. This is a sole-source acquisition.
Tsay/Ferguson-Williams LLC received $30,366,565 for operations and maintenance, DPW, Ft. Stewart.
Wolf Creek Federal Services Inc. received $21,979,007 for base operations support at various installations in NAVFAC Northwest.
1st Coast Cargo Inc. received $39,344,645 for the Advanced Traceability & Control (ATAC) III program [tracking, tracing, packing, reporting, movement of valuable repairable parts from West Coast parent sites (San Diego, CA) and East Coast (Norfolk, VA) coasts, and smaller sites, as well as other electronic Retrograde Management System (eRMS) enabled DOD contractor facilities].
OVERSEAS CONSTRUCTION
AECOM Technical Services Inc.; AMEC Programs Inc.; CDM Smith – Tigerbrain JV received a combined $950,000,000 for design/construction worldwide.
Baldridge & Assoc. Structural Engineering Inc.; Nagamine Okawa Engineers; KAI Hawaii Inc. received $9,900,000 for architectural/engineering projects in the Pacific.
Cardno GS Inc.; HDR Environmental Operations & Construction; Sundance-EA Associates JV; Sustainable Resources Group International Inc.; SWCA Inc. received a combined $49,000,000 for natural resources management services in NAVFAC Pacific. Includes FY2015 government of Japan direct cash funding.
CH2M Hill Inc. received $950,000,000 for worldwide design and construction service including supporting military construction, military family housing, and sustainment, restoration and modernization programs worldwide. The work includes efforts to perform Title I, Title II, and other A-E services to administer, coordinate, and technically support the Air Force Civil Engineer's MILCON and MFH to include military housing privatization initiatives.
Fung Associates Inc.; Bowers + Kubota Management Inc. received $9,900,000 for architectural and engineering services on Pacific region projects.
GMI-ARCADIS JV; Parsons Brinkerhoff - FSB - H&A JV; Pond-J.M. Waller LLC received $950,000,000 for design/construction services to support military construction, military family housing, and sustainment, restoration and modernization programs worldwide.
Reliable Builders Inc. (Tamuning, Guam) received $8,199,500 for maintenance dredging of various wharves at Apra Harbor.
Shaw-Versar LLC received $950,000,000 for design and construction service including supporting military construction, family housing, and sustainment, restoration and modernization programs worldwide.
Tigerbrain/Cyntergy AEC received $950,000,000 for design and construction service including supporting military construction, military family housing, and sustainment, restoration and modernization programs worldwide.
Watts Constructors LLC received $15,912,149 to build the Marine Wing Support Squadron Facilities at North Ramp, Andersen AFB, Yigo, Guam.
DOMESTIC CONSTRUCTION & ENGINEERING
27 construction companies received a combined $10,000,000 for construction (includes heavy, highway, infrastructure, and building) for the state of Pennsylvania.
ADC Engineering Inc. received $7,500,000 for vertical construction architect and engineer at Joint Base Charleston, SC.
Adjuvant/Capital LLC; JDM Construction; MT JV; NJM Inc.; Ruiz-Tidewater JV received a combined $49,000,000 for construction at Joint Base San Antonio.
Aerostar SES LLC received $13,888,146 for design/repair of Bldg. 707 Tactical Equipment Maintenance Facility. One bid solicited, one received.
Agile Infrastructure Services, Inc. received $10,000,000 for minor construction projects. Agile Infrastructure Services LLC received $45,000,000 for lake and dam general construction for the Savannah District, USACE.
American Posts LLC; Tiffin Metal Products received a combined $27,500,000 for metal fence posts.
Andritz Hydro Corp. received $10,134,589 to disassemble Dworshak Dam Powerhouse (Ahsahka, ID) main generator unit number 3; provide and install a new stator core and stator winding for the generator; reassemble the unit; and commission the unit.
Ashridge Inc. received $11,797,397 for Eagle Island Dike disposal area improvements, New Hanover and Brunswick Counties, NC.
Atherton Construction received $18,708,254 to construct family housing, Rock Island Arsenal, IL.
Avalon Contracting Inc.; Blue Mountain Mechanical; Holmes Mechanical Inc. received $9,000,000 for maintenance, repair, and construction at JBLM.
Barnard Construction Co. received $204,391,054 for construction on the C-44 Reservoir/Stormwater Treatment Area project, Indiantown, FL.
BergerABAM, Federal Way received $20,000,000 for architectural projects located primarily within NAVFAC Northwest.
Bethel-Webcor JV-1 received $8,617,000 to repair Building 17 at Bishop Point, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam.
Blueridge General Inc. received $12,567,500 to construct an Army Reserve center at Fort Story.
BCP Construction of Hawaii received $15,186,981 for construction/renovation of the jet engine shop for the Hawaii Air ANG, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam.
Bristol General Contractors LLC; CFM/Severn Associates 8(a) JV; Rand Enterprises Inc.; Ayak LLC; McFarland Atlantic Construction received a combined $49,000,000 to design and build and/or perform general construction in South Carolina and within the South Atlantic Division, USACE.
arters Contracting Services Inc. received $8,726,001 for levee enlargement, East Bank Mississippi River levees, Magna Vista - Brunswick, Mississippi.
CEMS Engineering Inc. received $7,500,000 to develop master planning docs for construction/infrastructure, and accomplish studies at Joint Base Charleston.
CEMS Engineering Inc. received $7,000,000 for architectural design and engineering for billeting and community support facilities for NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic.
CEMS Engineering Inc. received $8,000,000 for miscellaneous architect-engineer services at federal facilities administered by the Savannah District, USACE.
Cherokee Nation Construction Services received $14,839,510 to design/alter and repair building 315 network enterprise center at Fort Belvoir.
CH2M HILL-HDR JV received $45,000,000 for architectural and engineering services for the Army and Air National Guard.
Clark Nexsen Inc. received $30,000,000 for architect-engineering projects in NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic.
Coffman Specialties Inc. received $6,985,000 to repair taxiway bravo two at NAS North Island. Coffman Specialties Inc. received $11,455,000 to repair Runway 12/30 at Naval Air Facility El Centro.
Connolly-Pacific Co. received $9,235,200 for Los Angeles-Long Beach breakwater repairs.
Cool Roofing Systems Inc.; Doyon Project Services received $10,000,000 for Tinker Aerospace Complex roof program, Building 9001, Tinker AFB.
Corcon Inc. received $6,839,260 to repair and repaint Chesapeake City Bridge railings, Chesapeake City, MD.
Corinthian Contractors received $12,599,900 for Russell Road infrastructure widening at Marine Corps Base Quantico.
Cotrell Contracting Corp. received $6,695,378 for dredging, Norfolk Harbor and Craney Island Reaches, and Norfolk International Terminal, Hampton Roads, VA.
Cox Construction Co. received $11,080,000 to construct a new communication/electrical maintenance facility at Camp Pendleton.
Cox Construction Co. received $21,671,500 to design/construct the Army Reserve Center, Riverside, CA.
DPR Hardin Construction -WGI JV received $11,795,000 to build a mobile communications detachment support facility at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek.
Doyon Project Services LLC; EMR Inc.; GP Absher One; Ocean Construction Services; Southeast Cherokee Construction; Syncon LLC received a combined $95,000,000 for construction projects located primarily within NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic Hampton Roads.
Faith Enterprises Inc. received $12,515,480 to repair the cadet gym (phase 7) at the U.S. Air Force Academy.
FARR Builders; Tejas Premier Building Contractor Inc.; All Phase Solutions LLC; and Journey Construction Inc. received a combined $100,000,000 for maintenance, repair, and construction at Dyess AFB.
FARR Builders; Belt Built Con-Cor JV; Cherokee Nation Construction Services; Unified Services of Texas; Primestar Construction received a combined $25,000,000 for construction projects primarily within NAVFAC Southeast.
Four Tribes Construction Services received $12,219,782 to renovate the Marine Reserve center, Brooklyn, NY. One bid solicited, one received.
Garco Construction Inc. received $15,878,000 for spillway gates lifecycle maintenance for the Chief Joseph Dam, Bridgeport, WA.
G-W Management Services received $9,757,000 to build a secure low-rise facility for Atlantic Test Range at NAS Patuxent River.
Goodloe Marine Inc. received $8,885,440 for pipeline dredging of the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway, TX.
Granite Construction Co. received $23,929,472 to replace the 13th Street Bridge, Vandenberg AFB.
Harry Pepper & Assoc. received $49,924,479 for Herbert Hoover Dike rehabilitation and reconstruction in Palm Beach County, FL.
Head Inc./Diaz JV was awarded received $31,346,816 to repair/replace Taxiway Alpha, Dyess AFB.
Hensel Phelps Construction Co. received $103,000,000 to design/build projects for the Campus Feeders Project, Ft. Meade.
Honu’apu-Cadence JV LLC received $7,280,000 for maintenance, repair, and construction at Joint Base Andrews, MD, to include its Davidsonville and Brandywine communication sites.
Insight Pacific LLC received $20,522,100 to repair Headquarters PACAF Building 1102 at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam.
Interstate Electrical Contractors Inc. received $11,294,000 to replace existing oil filled cable system at the Ft. Randall project.
Islands Mechanical Contractor Inc.; Centerra-SJC II LLC; Munilla Construction Management LLC; Ratcliff Construction Inc.; RQ-URS JV; Sauer Inc. received a combined $95,000,000 for construction projects located primarily within NAVFAC Southeast.
- D'Amico received $18,031,846 for repair and maintenance of the steam and condensatechilled water distribution system at Hanscom AFB.
John Keno & Co. Inc. received $7,360,841 for ravine and coastal restoration work to restore five ravines (Janes, McCormick, Schenk, Scott and Bartlett) at Ft. Sheridan, IL.
John S. Meek Co. Inc. received $20,292,931 to improve the Lomas De Yorbe-Sur Levee, Yorba Linda, CA.
Kiewit Infrastructure West Co. received $22,693,310 for the East Fish Ladder Auxiliary Water Supply Backup System at the Dalles Dam, Klickitat County, WA.
Kiewit Infrastructure West Co. received $19,087,000 for Jetty A rehabilitation, Columbia, River, Illwaco, WA.
Kiewit Infrastructure South Co. received $16,089,010 to demolish/remove existing Herbert Hoover Dike Culvert C-6 and construct new water control structure S-267.
KMK Construction Inc. received $10,000,000 for maintenance, repairs, and minor construction work at Hanscom AFB; Hamilton, MA; Humarock, MA; and Cape Cod AFB.
Knight Construction & Supply Inc. received $11,000,000 to install a digital governor on hydroelectric power dams in the Pacific Northwest.
Korte Construction Co. received $18,103,108 to design and construct the Army Reserve Center, Aberdeen Proving Ground.
Korte Construction Co. received $23,323,037 to renovate Naval Branch Health Clinic (NBHC), Building 1028, at Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay.
Manson Construction Co. received $15,000,000 for Ataachafalaya Basin and Gulf Intracoastal Waterway projects and cutterhead dredge rental.
Manson Construction Co. received $86,722,210 for beach fill, Long Branch, NJ.
Milestone Contractors LP received $10,000,000 for horizontal construction projects at the Naval Support Activity Crane and Glendora Test Facility.
Mohawk Northeast Inc. received $10,545,000 to repair the east and west jetties, Nantucket harbor, MA.
Nan Inc. received $41,850,962 for construction/renovations of facilities (Marine UAV Squadron; Marine Wing Support Detachment; CH53E helicopter squadron) at Marine Corps Base Hawaii.
Newport Materials LLC received $18,300,189 for Hanscom AFB and Cape Cod AFB paving projects.
Noble Supply & Logistics received $9,000,000 for a contractor operated civil engineer supply store (materials, equipment and supplies) at Eglin AFB.
Odyssey International Inc. received $14,674,643 to put an addition on a component rebuild facility at Letterkenny Army Depot, Chambersburg, PA.
Orion Marine Contractors Inc. received $41,623,950 for seawall reconstruction at USAF long-range radar site on Cape Lisburne, AK.
Pave-Tech Inc.; Coffman Specialties Inc.; Baldi Bros. Inc.; Granite Construction Co.; Reyes Construction Inc. received a combined $240,000,000 for airfield paving (construction, renovation, and repair) within NAVFAC Southwest.
Pettibone Concrete Construction Inc. received $48,885,013 for Tyndall AFB airfield civil works.
P & S Construction Inc. received $8,457,900 for Navy Exchange Command main store expansion and renovation at Naval Submarine Base New London.
PVI Industries Inc. received $13,161,048 for advanced water heaters.
Rising Sun Developing Co. received $9,877,000 to construct a new alternative school in Martin, KY.
Riverview Contracting; Oddo Construction Services; Benaka Inc.; Adirondack Construction Co.; Northwind Engineering received a combined $50,000,000 ($10,000,000 each) for construction projects, Stratton ANG Base, Scotia, NY.
Road Builders Corp. received $95,000,000 for paving and resurfacing projects at various locations in Hawaii.
RQ-DPR JV received $53,262,000 for design/construction of Support Activity Operations Facilities One and Two at Naval Base Coronado.
S & R Construction JV received $35,899,825 for steam distribution system decentralization at Naval Base San Diego.
S&R Contracting Corp. received $7,481,065 for additional asbestos abatement in support of Walson Army Hospital demolition in Wrightstown, NJ.
Sauer Inc. received $12,475,000 to demolish the central steam system at Naval Station Great Lakes.
Seatrax Inc. received $6,998,000 to procure a new crane to be installed on a barge operated by the Army Corps of Engineers, Rock Island district.
Sheffield Korte JV received $21,589,962 to design/build an Army Reserve Center in Arlington Heights, IL.
SMR Construction Inc. received $14,114,333 to build an Armed Forces Reserve Center addition in Ft. Worth, TX.
Straub Construction Inc. received $22,680,000 to build an air wing facility at NAS Fallon.
Structural Associates Inc. received $8,518,820 to construct a hydrant fueling system at Ellsworth AFB.
Summit Construction Inc. received $6,902,588 for architectural and refrigeration upgrades to the Fort Myer commissary.
Trend Construction Inc.; Summers Concrete Contracting; Sand Point Services; R. C. Construction Co.; Cutting Edge Concrete Services received $45,000,000 for airfield maintenance and construction.
Trimble Navigation Ltd. received $12,839,480 for 273 laser leveling systems (LLS), including transportation, installation, and training in support of surveying and grade control missions.
Trumbull Corp. received $56,735,642 for construction of the Charleroi Locks and Dam River Chamber completion on the Monongahela River, Pennsylvania.
Turner Construction received $35,510,944 to repair/upgrade infrastructure in a vivarium, Forest Glen Annex, Silver Spring Campus, Ft. Detrick.
Universal Construction Co. received $9,600,000 for facilities and infrastructure necessary to support the Intel Battalion Headquarters Group and the Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company at Camp Lejeune.
VIRTEXCO Corp. received $12,277,800 to build a small arms range at the Yorktown Naval Weapons Station.
Walsh Federal JV received $70,086,000 to construct the Common Mission Control Center, Beale AFB.
Warwick Plumbing & Heating Corp. received $7,841,135 for construction maintenance repair of utilities distribution systems at Norfolk Naval Shipyard.
WEB LLC received $8,693,000 to build a Visitor’s Quarters Navy Gateway Inns & Suites facility at NAS Joint Reserve Base, Belle Chasse, LA.
Weeks Marine Inc. received $6,521,000 for maintenance dredging of Brazos Island Harbor jetty channel around San Padre Island.
Whiting-Turner Contracting received $9,543,320 for construction of paint booth inserts/utility service upgrades at MCAS Cherry Point.
Whiting-Turner Contracting received $35,418,725 to renovate Building 501, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research.
WM Builders Inc. received $46,527,000 for design and renovation of 1st Cavalry Division Headquarters, Ft. Hood.
W.M. Schlosser Co. Inc. received $34,377,000 to replace collapsed storm airfield drainage systems at Andrews AFB.
Wolf Creek Federal Services received $8,000,000 to repair various facilities at Joint Base Charleston, SC. This is a sole-source 8(a) acquisition.
Yaeger Architecture Inc. received $9,500,000 to support Combined Arms Campus historic renovations and restorations, Ft. Leavenworth.
Tetra Tech Inc. received $8,000,000 for civil works planning studies for Albuquerque District Corps of Engineers. 3AE Green JV received $8,000,000 for civil works planning studies contract for the Albuquerque District Corps of Engineers.
DREDGING
Ahtna Design-Build Inc. received $6,690,144 to redistribute dredged materials within the project limits, create a 3- to 5-acre marsh and bird islands & ditch blocks, work on the east jetty, and incidental related work (Oakland, CA). One bid solicited, one received.
Cotrell Contracting Corp. received $15,000,000 for maintenance dredging of the James River, VA.
DONJON Marine Co. received $13,848,672 for maintenance dredging New Bay, NJ. DONJON Marine Co. received $11,552,862 for maintenance dredging Flushing Bay and Creek, Queens, NY.
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Co. received $76,771,706 for dredging and rock removal, and deepening the main channel of the Delaware River. Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Co. received $17,429,575 for dredging and unclassified excavation at Naval Reserve Basin. Work in Philadelphia, PA. Great Lakes Dredge & Dock received $11,561,846 for maintenance dredging Baltimore Harbor and channels. Great Lakes Dredge & Dock received $6,667,547 for maintenance dredging of Buttermilk Channel, Brooklyn, NY.
J.F. Brennan Co. received $8,725,600 to transfer dredged material from Crats Island to the Wabasha Gravel Pit (MN) via pipeline.
Manson Construction Co. received $6,895,500 for maintenance dredging Richmond Harbor, CA.
Mike Hooks Inc. received $9,848,000 for maintenance dredging of the Calcasieu River and Pass, LA.
Norfolk Dredging Co. received $11,613,200 for maintenance dredging, Delaware River from Philadelphia to Delaware Bay.
R.E. Staite Engineering Inc. received $10,325,450 for maintenance dredging the Redwood City, CA.
Weeks Marine Inc. received $25,000,000 for a cutterhead pipeline to dredge Pascagoula Harbor, MS.
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*Editing consolidated similar contracts. Italics indicate notes from the editor.
**Any clerical errors are the editor’s alone. Each month, Boiling Frogs Post presents a distillation of the previous month’s DOD Contracts. Check back regularly.
***To avoid competitive bidding, DOD invokes 10 U.S.C. 2304, FAR 6.302, and FAR 8.405-6. DOD uses 15 U.S.C. 638 to avoid competitive bidding when dealing with small businesses.
Christian Sorensen, a BFP Contributing Author & Analyst, is a U.S. military veteran. His writing has been featured in CounterPunch and Media Roots.