BFP Exclusive Report- A Distillation of DOD Funding Priorities for January 2015

DOD spent $8,058,027,355+ on 163 individual contracts in January 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 at least $8,058,027,355 on 163 individual contracts during January 2015.
REMOTELY PILOTED MACHINES
General Atomics received $43,291,564 for MQ-9 Reaper Block 1 retrofit kits. This is a sole-source acquisition.
I.E.-Pacific Inc. received $16,372,000 to renovate and build several facilities for Triton UAS at Naval Base Ventura County (NBVC) in Point Mugu, CA.
Northrop Grumman received $37,080,474 for UAS logistics services in Sierra Vista, AZ, and Afghanistan.
Northrop Grumman received $6,999,767 for prototype software, demonstrations, hardware and reports. Northrop Grumman will develop value-added technologies to leverage modern commercial products and practices, enabling adaptive processing for pervasive ISR.
FOREIGN MILITARY SALES – Through Foreign Military Sales (FMS), the U.S. government procures and transfers materiel to allied nations and international organizations.
Boeing received $295,866,116 to provide Indonesia with eight AH64E Apache attack helicopters. One bid was solicited with one received.
Cessna Aircraft received $10,870,228 to provide Argentina with aircraft support, sustainment, and training. This includes one used Cessna Citation 550 Bravo aircraft modified for aeromedical evacuation and two Cessna 208B Grand Caravan EX aircraft modified for aeromedical evacuation.
General Atomics received $34,628,216 for work on the United Kingdom Contractor Logistics Support program.
Hawker Beechcraft Corp. received $7,412,342 to provide Iraq basic life support and security for their King Air 350 program. This is a sole-source acquisition.
Lockheed Martin received $28,246,765 to provide South Korea, Indonesia, Qatar, and Singapore with 320 Launchers and 4 Launcher Electronic Assembly (LEAs) in support of the Joint Attack Munitions Systems (JAMS) M299 HELLFIRE launchers, spares and engineering.
Lockheed Martin received $9,500,000 to provide Iraq with F-16 aircrew training.  Work will be performed at Tucson, AZ.
SAIC received $7,179,527 to provide FMS customers [Afghanistan, Australia, Bahrain, Central African Republic, Chad, Djibouti, Dominican Republic, Egypt, France, Georgia, and Germany] with systems and computer resources support in connection with U.S. Army Aviation & Missiles Command objectives.
Technical Communications Solutions Corp. (TCC) received $8,622,068 to install fiber optic cable for Jordan, which will satisfy Jordanian Armed Forces fiber optic-last mile (FO-LM) and fiber optic-long haul (FO-LH) requirements. This includes installation, testing and sustainment activities. One bid solicited, one received.
RECRUITMENT & RETENTION

  1. Walter Thompson (JWT) received $770,000,000 for recruitment and advertising services for the U.S. Marine Corps.

USCENTCOM
CACI (Six3 Intelligence Solutions Inc.) received $12,783,597 for intelligence support services in Afghanistan. One bid was solicited with one received.
IDS International Government Services, LLC received $36,027,293 for operations and maintenance services for critical infrastructure, and training for CSTC-A.
Northrop Grumman received $50,304,260 for the Battlefield Airborne Communications Node (BACN) E-11A platform (tasks, equipment, personnel, facilities, and aircraft subsystems). Work at Kandahar Air Base and Wichita, KS. This is a continuance of two previous contracts: 1 November 2012 and 15 January 2015.
DARPA
Northrop Grumman received $12,327,604 and SRI International received $6,832,589 for a DARPA research project under the Supply Chain Hardware Integrity for Electronics Defense (SHIELD) program, which aims to detect counterfeit electronic components anywhere in the supply chain.
Raytheon received $8,254,893 to continue a previous contract (to Lockheed Martin) for a DARPA research project under the Retrodirective Arrays for Coherent Transmission (ReACT) program for electronic warfare.
AIRCRAFT PROPULSION RESEARCH
Aerospace Testing Alliance received $45,686,693 to increase operations, maintenance, and information management workload at the Arnold Engineering Development Complex, Arnold AFB.
General Electric received $325,000,000 for Versatile Affordable Advanced Turbine Engines (VAATE) III and Beyond – to develop technologies by 2017 that will permit an order of magnitude increase in turbo-propulsion affordability over the year 2000 state-of-the-art technology.
Honeywell International Inc. received $75,000,000 for (mostly Phase III) VAATE III & Beyond.
JOINT STRIKE FIGHTER (JSF)
Lockheed Martin received $7,085,000 for authorizing two additional F-35 Engineering Change Proposals for air vehicle retrofit modifications to be incorporated into designated aircraft.
Lockheed Martin received $10,000,000 to redesign, test and certify the F-35 Ground Based Data Security Assembly Receptacle.
Lockheed Martin received $10,581,620 for work on the F-35 Italian National Database, including a Database Generation System to support delivery of the first Italian full mission simulator.
RAPTOR
Lockheed Martin received $22,215,617 to sustain the 3rd generation radar test bench for the F-22.
Peerless Technologies Corp. received $67,704,157 for F-22 division advisory and assistance services at Wright-Patterson AFB.
OSPREY
Bell Boeing JPO received $18,931,794 for four V-22 Block A to B (50-69) series upgrade kits.
Rolls-Royce received $87,712,436 for 38 AE1107C engines in support of the MV-22.
HELICOPTERS
Airbus received $24,989,250 for UH-72A logistic support.
Boeing received $14,583,600 to increase the quantity of AH-64E Apache full rate production Lot 5 aircraft. This adds additional advance procurement funding to purchase of long lead items.
General Electric received $28,997,331 for six T408-GE-400 (GE38-1B) System Demonstration Test Article engines for the CH-53K program.
HX5 LLC received $3,074,596 for advisory and assistance services to combat rescue helicopter programs.
L-3 Communications received $22,709,796 for the manufacture, test, delivery and support of the Common Data Link Hawklink system in support of the MH-60R.
EAGLE, FALCON & HORNET
Boeing received $24,136,782 to repair various F/A-18 parts. This was not competitively procured per 10 U.S.C. 2304 (c)(1).
Boeing received $60,377,364 for six LRIP Infrared Search and Track (IRST) systems for the F/A-18E/F. This was not competitively procured per FAR.6.302-1.
Sumaria Systems, Inc. received $94,415,523 for advisory and assistance services to develop, produce, deploy, modernize and support U.S. and coalition partner F-16 fighter aircraft weapon systems and subsystems. This involves some unnamed FMS.
HAWKEYE
Northrop Grumman received $8,892,287 to procure material repairs required to return E-2D test aircraft to ready-for-issue condition.
Northrop Grumman received $57,524,736 for E-2D support equipment for organizational level and intermediate level maintenance.
GALAXY, GLOBEMASTER II & HERCULES
Lockheed Martin received $23,507,045 for C-5 logistics sustainment services for the Avionics Modernization and Reliability Enhancement and Re-engine Programs (AMP/RERP).
POSEIDON
Boeing received $60,745,967 for recurring Advanced Airborne Sensor Capability Platform Integration Kit In-Line modifications in support of the P-8A LRIP Lot IV (13 aircraft) and Full Rate Production Lot I (16 aircraft).
Northrop Grumman received $6,961,416 for supplies/services required to develop, test and integrate software necessary to upgrade the current P-8A AN/AAQ-24 Directional Infrared Countermeasures subsystem with two Color Infrared Missile Warning Sensors.
OTHER FIXED WING AIRCRAFT
Boeing received $6,852,896 for B-1 parts and maintenance at Dyess AFB.
Boeing received $12,053,306 for aircraft horizontal stabilizer units. This is a sole-source acquisition. Boeing received $15,775,000 for Navy aircraft horizontal stabilizers. This was a sole-source acquisition.
Boeing received $222,722,137 for performance-based support of consumable items used across various platforms. This is a sole-source acquisition.
General Electric received $50,195,839 for F110, F101 and F118 engine spares.
Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. received $106,644,608 for logistics support on DOD’s C-20 and C-37 fleet.
Hamilton Sundstrand Corporation received $18,293,224 for auxiliary aircraft power units. This was a sole-source acquisition.
L-3 Communications received $60,320,578 to support C-12/RC-12/UC-35 maintenance in Madison, Mississippi.  L-3 Communications received $52,081,320 for maintenance/modifications for the Army's fleet of C-12/RC-12/UC-35 fixed wing aircraft.
L-3 Communications received $16,445,946 and received $15,634,434 for to provide highly specialized aircraft production direct labor services at Corpus Christi Army Depot.
Lockheed Martin received $78,522,055 for 29 electronic Consolidated Automated Support System (eCASS) LRIP units.
Moog Inc. received $8,660,106 for aircraft servomechanisms. This was a sole-source acquisition.
Nexeo Solutions LLC received $19,755,847 for fuel system icing inhibitor.
Northrop Grumman received $11,655,489 for development, analyses, testing, and documentation of the structural and repair concept of the Wing Center Section in support of E-2/C-2 aircraft.
AEGIS
Lockheed Martin received $7,311,712 for fiscal 2015 Aegis ship integration and test, integrated logistics support, training.
LITTORAL COMBAT SHIP (LCS)
General Dynamics received $26,207,278 for MK 46 MOD 2 Gun Weapon Systems for the LCS Mission modules and DDG 1000 Zumwalt Class Destroyer Close-In Gun System with associated Remote Console Assembly units. This was non-competitive, per 10 U.S.C 2304 (c)(1) & FAR 6.302-1(a) (2).
SHIP MAINTENANCE
BAE Systems received $14,572,040 for selected restricted availability of USS Roosevelt (DDG-80), to include hull, machinery, electrical, electronics, ship alterations, and piping alteration and repair work.
BAE Systems received $6,976,389 for 43-calendar day shipyard availability for the Mid Term Availability of USNS Leroy Grumman (T-AO 195).
General Dynamics received $33,725,621 for repair and alterations on USS Nimitz (CVN 68).
International Marine & Industrial Applicators (IMIA) received $16,609,224 for management, labor, and equipment for depot-level preservation support on USS Nimitz (CVN 68). This was not competitively procured per FAR 6.302-1(a)(2)(iii).
SUBMARINES
Goodrich Corp. received $14,485,802 for high frequency array (HFA) windows for four classes of U.S. submarines: SSGN; Seawolf; USS Virginia; and second flight USS Los Angeles.
Lockheed Martin received $7,904,978 for two Low Cost Conformal Array (LCCA) production units, spare modules and spare outboard electronics canisters.
Progeny Systems Corp. received $16,193,364 for engineering and technical support on Technology Infusion Methodology for COTS Based Systems for submarine and undersea warfare weapon systems.
URS Federal Services Inc. received $35,951,345 to provide Submarine C5I and NC3 system engineering, technical, logistics and management support services for all classes of submarines
NAVAL CONTRACTS
Altus Systems & Technologies received $17,323,648 for operation/maintenance of Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division’s (NAWCWD’s) Weapons Survivability Lab.
AMSEC LLC received $7,158,832 for continued engineering and technical services to support hull, mechanical and electrical systems and equipment on U.S. Navy ships.
Armstrong Marine Inc. received $8,209,717 for three self-propelled, foil assisted aluminum catamarans, delivery included, for hydrographic surveys.
Boeing (Argon ST) Inc. received $6,532,838 for five AN/SLQ-25A/C countermeasure decoy systems and spares, which improve defense against torpedoes.
CGI Federal Inc. and DRS Laurel Technologies were added to an August 2014 contract (worth $2,529,500,000) for Consolidated Afloat Networks and Enterprise Services (CANES) production units.
SPACE
Call Henry Inc. received $10,400,000 for launch facility operations support at Vandenberg AFB.
Dynetics received $172,000,000 for scientific and technical support to the DIA’s Missile & Space Intelligence Center.
Exelis, Inc. received $8,976,038 for Globus II sustainment support at Peterson AFB.
Exelis, Inc. received $8,446,234 for system sustainment on C-6 radar infrastructure (includes weapon system management & engineering; field service team; radome maintenance; and requirements definition, analysis, and modeling) at Eglin AFB.
Exelis, Inc. received $11,817,799 for launch and test range systems support functions for the Eastern and Western Range – Patrick AFB and Vandenberg AFB.
Exelis, Inc. received $8,090,014 for Distributed Space Command and Control-Dahlgren system sustainment. Work will be performed at Dahlgren, VA.
Exelis, Inc. received $7,369,637 for system sustainment of the Ground-Based Electro-Optical Deep Space Surveillance (GEODSS) weapons systems. Work performed at Socorro, NM; Diego Garcia; and Maui, HI.
General Dynamics received $13,331,955 to support the Mobile User Objective System (MUOS) software load line Handheld, Manpack and Small Form Fit (HMS) with updated waveform, HMS MUOS Terminal (HMT) (hardware & software), on site field support representatives and personnel training. One bid was solicited with one received.
Harris Corp. received $15,931,358 for Space Control Depot support – engineering, repairable and disposable item management, stock, storage and issuance of spares, hardware and software maintenance and other activities.
L-3 Communications received $8,498,094 and Raytheon received $22,908,256; and Rockwell Collins Inc. received $21,744,444 to accelerate the Military GPS User Equipment (MGUE) program through the addition of pre-prototype receiver card deliveries and test support activities to enable faster fielding of M-Code capable GPS receivers to the warfighter.
Northrop Grumman received $11,600,000 for the Pre-Planned Product Improvement (P3I) of the Joint Tactical Ground Station (JTAGS) system. This involves design, development, upgrade, testing, certification, production and fielding of JTAGS P3I units as well as associated exerciser and institutional training suites.
United Launch Services received $382,926,946 for fiscal 2015 Launch Vehicle Production Services (LVPS) in support of the launch vehicle configuration of one Air Force Delta IV (5,4), one Navy Atlas V 551, and one NRO Atlas V 401.
CYBER, IT & COMMS
BAE Systems and Information Systems Laboratories Inc. received a combined $45,044,669 develop and field Intelligence Exploitation & Targeting Systems prototypes related to future systems or the sustainment of deployed systems.
Caelum Research Corp. received $12,000,000 to maintain existing IT services for operations and maintenance tasks.
ESCAL Institute of Advanced Technologies Inc. received $7,695,840 for training and global information assurance certification at Fort Gordon.
Innovative Signal Analysis (ISA) received $12,971,119 for TACOMA software and hardware system. ISA will develop technologies/algorithms to automatically collect and process signals that may have advanced modulation and low-probability of intercept features. This will assist USAF in real-time detection, tracking and geo-location of emerging radar systems.
L-3 received $6,606,907 for mission continuity for Mobile Consolidated Command Center (MCCC) – operations, maintenance and support to maintain mission integrity for a survivable and endurable Command & Control of U.S. forces.
Lockheed Martin received $37,556,621 for Next Generation Technical Services (NGTS) III. This involves management and technical support necessary to advance high performance computing services, capabilities, infrastructure and technologies.
Northrop Grumman received $7,123,971 for cyber network and defense services in support of the Marine Corps Enterprise Network.
Oracle America Inc. received $19,050,000 for post-deployment systems support for Increment 1 of Global Combat Support System - Marine Corps (GCSS – MC).
PTC Inc. received $7,900,000 for data environment/hosting and engineering services, in support of the Integrated Decision Environment Service Center (IDESC)/Enterprise Product Lifecycle Management Integrated Decision Environment (ePLM IDE).
SAIC received $19,800,000 for maintenance, repair and operations for the northeast region, zone one. This is a sole-source acquisition. Location of performance is TX. SAIC received $16,000,000 for maintenance, repair and operations for the southwest zone two region – NJ. This was a sole-source acquisition.
MISSILES, BOMBS, ROCKETS
Boeing received $51,164,866 for ICBM guidance subsystem sustaining engineering.
Lockheed Martin received $46,509,372 received for the Extended Area Protection and Survivability (EAPS) Integrated Demonstration (ID) Program to demonstrate the technology required to counter rocket, artillery and mortar (C-RAM) threats and other selective targets.
Northrop Grumman received $963,500,000 for ICBM ground subsystems support, including sustainment engineering, technical assistance and program management at Hill, Vandenberg, Malmstrom, Minot, F.E. Warren, and Offutt AFBs; Colorado Springs, CO, and Needham, MA.
Northrop Grumman received $11,645,000 for continuing service and support under the Integrated Air & Missile Defense Battle Command System.
Raytheon received $139,249,010 for 100 Tomahawk Block IV All-Up-Round missiles.
Raytheon received $14,800,000 for PATRIOT new equipment training.
Raytheon received $8,300,000 for the procurement and installation of hardware required to update five Prototype Block II+ Captive Test Missiles (CTMs) into a production representative hardware configuration. This also provides 40 Propulsion Steering Section hardware sets required to convert AIM-9X Block II CTMs into AIM-9X Block II+ CTMs and AIM-9X Block II Special Air Test Missiles (NATMs) into AIM-9X Block II+ NATMs.
VEHICLES
BAE Systems received $22,473,678 for 50 Paladin Fire Control Systems, spares and training for M109A6 Paladins.
Choctaw Manufacturing Defense Contractor received $12,530,956 for 569 Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement modular production trailers and water dispensing system production units. This was non-competitive per 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(5).
General Dynamics and Medico Industries Inc. received a cumulative $301,640,000 to manufacture and deliver 155mm Artillery M795 metal parts assemblies.
Hutchinson Industries Inc. received $9,292,813 for wheel and tire assemblies for the U.S. Army. This was a sole-source acquisition.
Melton Sales & Service received $6,577,634 to remanufacture the engine and power train components of route clearance vehicles.
GEAR & EQUIPMENT
General Atomics received $36,468,962 for R&D associated with integrated power system power load modules to be used for electromagnetic railgun pulse power containers and for the fabricating and testing of prototypes.
ELC Industries Inc. received $6,500,000 for LED headlights.
Huntsville Rehabilitation Foundation (Phoenix) AbilityOne Contractor received $9,651,735 for parachutist harnesses. One bid was solicited with one received.
I-Solutions Group received $18,500,000 for metals, metal products and incidental services programs. This was a sole-source acquisition.
Randolph Engineering Inc. received $30,000,000 for various optical frames.
Shield Technologies Corp. received $12,136,825 for protective gun cover systems for the M119 and M777.
CLOTHING
Bluewater Defense Inc. (San Lorenzo, Puerto Rico) received $110,047,520 for various types of permethrin Army uniform trousers.
Bronze Star Apparel Group Inc. (San Juan, Puerto Rico) received $11,111,611 for various Navy working uniform blouses and trousers.
McRae Industries Inc. received $9,089,062 for hot weather Army combat boots.
CBRNE
Cubic Applications Inc. received $9,900,000 for solutions to enhance USAF CBRN counter-proliferation and survivability missions program. Cubic will research, test, evaluate, and analyze CBRN technologies.
Smiths Detection received $9,510,995 for 1,687 M4A1 Joint Chemical Agent Detectors, six Platform Interface Kits and 116 Sieve Packs.
FUEL & ENERGY
Cam International U.S.A. Inc. received $6,959,395 to provide the USAF with fuel in Georgia and Honduras.
Meridian Airport Authority received $24,947,557 for jet fuel. This was a sole-source acquisition.
Crane Electronics Inc. received $9,766,566 for high voltage power supplies. This was a sole-source acquisition.
Graybar Electric Company Inc. received $19,100,000 for maintenance, repair and operations for the Northeast region, Zone Two. Location of performance is MO. This is a sole-source acquisition.  Graybar Electric Company Inc. received $17,000,000 for maintenance, repair and operations support for the Southwest zone two region – Missouri. This was a sole-source acquisition.
MEDICAL & SAFETY
L-3 received $13,091,377 for fully integrated medical communications for combat casualty care.
TRANSPORTATION 
Alaska Airlines Inc.; Atlas Air Inc.; Federal Express Corp.; Kalitta Air LLC; Miami Air International Inc.; National Air Cargo Group Inc.; Northern Air Cargo Inc.; Omni Air International Inc.; United Parcel Service Co.; and US Airways Inc. received a cumulative $114,021,106 for category A international commercial air cargo transportation service.
Berg Manufacturing Inc.; Sea Box Inc.; and Maloy Mobile Storage Inc. received $12,212,500 each for shipping and storage containers.
DeVal Corp. received $10,250,000 for MHU-191A/M munitions transporter wheels and brake cables. DeVal Corp. received $9,000,000 for MHU-191A/M munitions transporter component parts.
Sealift Inc. received $9,466,640 to charter the U.S.-flagged self-sustaining ship, MV CAPT David I Lyon, to support the U.S. Air Force’s at-sea prepositioning program in the Pacific.
ENVIRONMENTAL
Advanced Telemetry Systems received $8,000,000 for Juvenile Salmon Acoustic Telemetry transmitters for implantation in adult and juvenile salmonids, kelt steelhead and Pacific lamprey for fish passage and survival studies by the Army Corps of Engineers, Walla Walla, WA.
CB&I Federal Services LLC (Baton Rouge, LA); Conti Federal Services Inc. (Edison, NJ); Sevenson Environmental Services Inc.; Environmental Chemical Corp.; Arcadis U.S. Inc.; Tetra Tech EC Inc.; URS Group, Inc.; CDM JV; Obg/Baker Federal Solutions JV; and CH-Cape JV received a cumulative $185,000,000 to support U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (N.W. Division) and the EPA (Region 2) in toxic, hazardous, and radioactive waste remediation.
FOOD SERVICES
Reinhart Foodservices received two installments of $37,500,000 and received $37,500,000 for food and beverages in KY and TN.
Sysco received $30,000,000 and received $30,000,000 for food and beverages in KY, WV, and OH.  Sysco received $12,882,000 for food in AR.
U.S. Foods Inc. received $72,800,000 for food and beverages in MD.  U.S. Foods Inc. received $46,859,081 for food in AZ.
BUDGET & FINANCE
Booz Allen Hamilton received $12,613,178 to support the PEO EIS Integrated Personnel and Pay System Army (PD-IPPS-A).
ECS Federal Inc. received $73,000,000 for budget and finance support services to the DTRA Comptroller at DTRA Headquarters, Fort Belvoir.
BASE SECURITY
InDyne Inc.; L-3; Northrop Grumman; and Xator Corp. received a collective $486,000,000 for force protection site security systems. These corporations will worldwide acquisition, upgrade and sustainment of a family of Integrated Base Defense Security Systems.
BASE SUPPORT, ADMIN & LOGISTICS - Base operations (also known as base support services) usually consist of a combination of: facility management & investment, fire & emergency services, grounds maintenance & landscaping, janitorial services, management & admin, pavement clearance, pest control, port operations, utilities, vehicles & equipment service, and waste management.
Ace Maintenance & Services Inc. received $13,663,688 for janitorial services at Naval Support Activity Bethesda.
CoSTAR Services Inc. received $10,163,830 for regional base operations support services at NAS Jacksonville; Naval Station Mayport; NOSC Atlanta, GA; NOSC Augusta, GA; NOSC Columbus, GA; NOSC Bessemer, AL; NOSC Greenville, SC; NOSC Miami, FL; NOSC Tallahassee, FL; NOSC West Palm Beach, FL; and Marine Corps Reserve Center Jacksonville, FL.
Logic2 received $13,402,429 for Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)/SAP technical and management support services.
O.E.S. Inc. received $9,939,010 for warehouse and distribution support services in AR and CA.
NCR Government Systems received $256,005,000 for an Enterprise Business Solution, the modernization of the Defense Commissary Agency's (DeCA) worldwide resale business operations.
PAE Applied Technologies LLC received $31,044,959 for base operations support services at Keesler AFB.
OVERSEAS CONSTRUCTION
Cutting Edge Concrete Services Inc. received $6,900,466 for asphalt/concrete repairs and improvements at military installations within the South Pacific.
Pernix Kaseman JV received $11,572,584 to construct a 4,600 square foot security facility communication center special area containing administrative offices in South Korea.
DOMESTIC CONSTRUCTION
Ameresco Inc. received $7,056,587 to design/build the megawatt combined heat and power microturbine plant, at Camp Barrett, Marine Corps Base Quantico.
Broadway Electric Inc. received $6,980,000 to repair electrical and mechanical systems, provide concrete, make valve chamber drainage improvements and re-coat valves, piping and other equipment within the Chicagoland Underflow Plan McCook Reservoir Distribution Tunnel System, Illinois.
Corinthian Contractors Inc. and Environmental Design & Construction LLC received a cumulative $17,000,000 for construction services for remediation and improvements to the storm drainage system at Arlington National Cemetery.
DPR Hardin Whitesell-Green Inc. JV received $24,423,000 for steam decentralization at Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune.
Guyco Inc. received $75,493,905 for the VOLAR barracks and Central Energy Plant (CEP) renovations, for whole block revitalization of the west 39000 block, and sundry construction at Ft. Hood, TX.
Hussey, Gay, Bell & DeYoung Environmental Inc. received $8,000,000 to help the Army Corps of Engineers with miscellaneous architect-engineer services on general designs.
Manson Construction Co. received $38,283,230 for beach erosion control projects in Elberon, NJ.
Stantec Tetra Tech JV received $10,000,000 and URS Group Inc. received $10,000,000 for dam safety design and analysis, flood damage reduction engineering, navigation and waterway engineering, civil engineering and other engineering and planning services.
Williams Group LLC received $9,222,620 for levee work from New Orleans to Venice, LA,
DREDGING
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock received $23,383,400 for Fire Island Inlet to Montauk Point, Fire Island Emergency Stabilization, Robert Moses State Park to Lonelyville Reach, NY.
Manson Construction Co. received $8,500,400 for dredging the Port of Anchorage, AK.
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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 also invokes 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.