DOD Spent $10,635,283,000+ on 142 Individual Contracts in October 2016
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The U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) spent at least $10,635,283,000 on 142 individual contracts during October 2016. This amount does not include Foreign Military Sales transactions worth $481,384,637.
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FOREIGN MILITARY SALES (FMS) – Through FMS, the U.S. government procures and transfers materiel to allied nations and international organizations.
CFM International Inc. received $14,724,356 to provide Australia with supplies and services required for CFM56 engine field assessment, unscheduled engine repair, and technical assistance. Non-competitive, per FAR 6.302-1a2.
Conti Federal Services received $64,580,000 for construction at site 13414 in Israel.
Lockheed Martin received $31,069,159 to provide shipboard testing and integration in support of Japan’s Aegis modernization program.
Lockheed Martin received $20,564,338 to upgrade Italy’s C-130J Operational Flight Trainer and Cockpit Avionics Part Task Trainer.
Lockheed Martin received $11,815,569 for engineering & logistics on MK 92 Fire Control System life-cycle maintenance (overhaul, install, maintain) to USA and FMS (Poland, Saudi Arabia).
Nibor Enterprises Inc. received $11,470,618 to work on “projects 13372, 13416, and 13493” for Israel.
Northrop Grumman received $14,375,411 to provide Japan E-2D spares and support equipment
Swiftships LLC received $14,591,075 for continuous lifecycle support (maintenance, repairs, platform overhaul support) on Iraqi Navy patrol boats, offshore vessels, and defender boats. Work at Umm Qasr Naval Base, Iraq.
Textron (AAI) received $206,561,704 to provide Australia with RQ-7B Shadow contractor logistics sustainment services.
FMS TO UNDEMOCRATIC REGIMES
Lockheed Martin received $41,651,752 for two long-range Gap Filler Radar and three upgrades. LM will also integrate radar into overall command, control and communications system at Hanscom AFB. 100% FMS to Jordan. Sole-source.
UNINHABITED VEHICLES & CRAFT
General Atomics received $310,000,000 for MQ-1C logistics and sustainment support.
Northrop Grumman received $10,362,211 for one MQ-8C Fire Scout system.
General Atomics received $43,736,111 and Northrop Grumman received $35,752,362 for MQ-25 risk reduction activities (including refine concepts; develop trade space) ahead of engineering and manufacturing phases. Non-competitive, per FAR 6.302-1.
Northrop Grumman received $190,254,770 for continued Hunter UAV contractor logistic support in Sierra Vista, AZ (48%) and Afghanistan (52%).
USSOUTHCOM
Telecommunication Support Services Inc. (TSS) received $8,625,586 for Mobile Air Surveillance System technical support. TSS operates & supports Joint Inter-Agency Task Force-South satellite communications network at Key West, Colombia, and throughout USSOUTHCOM.
USCENTCOM
Atlantic Diving Supply Inc. received $7,796,863 for uniforms for the Afghan National Army. One bid solicited, one received.
DynCorp received $27,472,250 (FY2017 OCO funds) for logistics support (serviceability check, deployment out-load, in-transit visibility, receipt, set-up, inventory, sustainment, condition sampling, redeployment / onward movement of assets & systems, tear-down & reconstitution, refurbishment, storage) of war materiel in Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, UAE, Shaw AFB.
Vectrus Systems Corp. received $46,330,897 to manage (receive, repair, maintain, store, issue) Army prepositioned stock in support of 401st Army Field Support Battalion, Kuwait.
USSOCOM
Armtec Countermeasures Co. received $7,455,542 for Airborne Expendable Infrared Countermeasures to meet USSOCOM Joint Urgent Operational Needs Statement (JUONS) requirements. Sole-source.
Offshore Service Vessels received $9,471,750 to provide U.S. flagged vessel M/V C-Champion for Special Operations Command Pacific (SOCPAC) maritime security operations.
DEFENSE ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS AGENCY (DARPA)
Raytheon received $174,746,702 for research on DARPA’s Hypersonic Air-breathing Weapon Concept (HAWC) program.
DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY (DIA)
Booz Allen Hamilton received $143,931,988 to support Directorate for Information Management and Chief Information Officer Operations & Management functions.
Cyberspace Solutions LLC received $51,537,221 to support the Intelligence Community Security Coordination Center (ICSCC) in the Division of Cyber & Enterprise Operations for DIA.
Intrepid Solutions & Services Inc. received $35,106,772 to support the Division for Facilities Services, the Office of Corporate Communications, and the Directorate of Intelligence, Joint Staff (J2).
ACADEMIA & THINK TANKS
Battelle Memorial Institute received $12,000,000 for chemical, life sciences, material sciences, physics & electronics, and medical & health research for Research Triangle Park (RTP).
RAND Corp. received $20,681,746 for 39 individual research studies on “matters of strategic importance to the Army.”
CYBER, SIGINT & CRYPTOGRAPHY
Odyssey Systems Consulting Group Ltd. received $9,156,518 for professional acquisition support services (program and financial management; admin and related support) for Operational Command & Control and Force Protection Division in support of U.S. and allied combatants, intelligence operations, ISR operations, and homeland defense at Hanscom AFB and geographically separated units.
Valdez International Corp. received $33,273,654 to help operate and sustain USAF Information Network at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Peterson, Andrews, Scott, Wright-Patterson, and Lackland AFBs.
DOD High Performance Computing Modernization Program (HPCMP)
Cray Inc. received $26,559,500 for high performance computing systems, administration, and maintenance in Vicksburg, MS.
Silicon Graphics received $17,646,418 and received $8,913,082 for high performance computing systems, administration, and maintenance at Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD.
JOINT STRIKE FIGHTER (F-35)
Lockheed Martin received $12,478,868 to construct a 34,300 square foot F-35 acceptance test facility in Fort Worth, Texas.
Lockheed Martin received $743,169,377 for LRIP lot 9 F-35: diminishing manufacturing & material shortages redesign & development, estimated post production concurrency changes and country unique requirements. This will also establish not-to-exceed prices for 1 F-35A and 1 F-35B for a non-DOD participant. Purchases: USAF $207,389,821 (27.9%), USN $85,533,666 (11.5%), USMC $91,923,008 (12.4%), non-DOD $332,940,791 (44.8%); FMS $25,382,091 (3.4%).
RAPTOR (F-22)
Lockheed Martin received $7,669,026 for F-22 sustainment activities. Lockheed Martin received $15,959,927 for F-22 integrated maintenance information systems development lifecycle depot activation to stand-up depot partnering capability at Hill AFB.
Lockheed Martin received $20,444,111 for touch labor & installs at Ogden Depot and F-22 operational bases (Hill, Langley, Nellis, Tyndall, Elmendorf, Hickam).
Lockheed Martin received $536,375,871 for F-22 sustainment services.
OSPREY (V-22)
Bell Boeing JPO received $9,770,874 for four V-22 Block A to B (50/60 series) upgrade retrofit kit installs, including technical support.
Hamilton Sundstrand received $9,201,336 to repair the constant frequency generator used on V-22 aircraft. Sole-source, per 10 U.S.C. 2304(C)(1).
HORNET (F-18)
Analysis Modeling & Programming Sciences Inc. received $35,708,232 for F/A-18 engineering stress analysis and design modification on aircraft repairs at Fleet Readiness Center South West, North Island, CA.
Boeing received $196,691,034 for F/A-18 spare parts. Sole-source, per 10 U.S. Code 2304 (c)(1).
Harris Corp. received $21,960,386 for development and qualification of 12 new digital receivers and technique generator shop replacement assemblies for Australia’s ALQ-214(V)4/5 on-board jammer system.
ELECTRONIC WARFARE AIRCRAFT (GROWLER & PROWLER)
AMI Industries Inc. received $8,639,556 for 16 E-6B Aircrew Mission Seats, production shipsets.
AIRBORNE EARLY WARNING (HAWKEYE & SENTRY)
Rolls-Royce received $18,571,295 to repair T56-A-427 engines and accessories.
POSEIDON (P-8) & ANTI-SUBMARINE WARFARE
Boeing received $31,070,335 for engineering and testing on Liquid Air Palletized System (LAPS) in support of P-8A aircraft.
ERAPSCO received $203,712,650 for sonobuoys: up to 6,000 AN/SSQ-36; 95,000 AN/SSQ-53; 15,500 AN/SSQ-62; 10,000 AN/SSQ-101; 15,000 AN/SSQ0125.
STRATEGIC AIRLIFT
Northrop Grumman received $40,502,888 to repair APN-241 Low Power Color Radar on C-130. Sole-source.
AERIAL REFUELING
Boeing received $32,000,000 for KC-10/KDC-10 engineering sustainment support.
Northrop Grumman received $54,073,997 for twelve KC-10 engine overhauls.
Northrop Grumman received $42,320,926 for contractor logistic support on KC-10 aircraft and spares worldwide (incl. McGuire AFB, Travis AFB, Hickam AFB, Yakota Air Base, and Tinker AFB).
AIR FORCE TEST & EVALUATION
Aviation Systems Engineering Co. received $35,287,138 for technical, analytical, admin, and material services to Air Test & Evaluation Squadron One, Operational Test & Evaluation Force, Patuxent River, MD.
Bevilacqua Research Corp. received $25,876,919 additional diverse R&D, test & evaluation, and acquisition support at Eglin AFB, Hurlburt Field, Nellis AFB, Joint Base Lewis McChord, Edwards AFB for AFTC.
COLSA Corp. received $44,888,533 for technical and management advisory services including C4ISR and cyber support (involving R&D; test & evaluation; acquisition support) at Eglin AFB, Hanscom AFB, Gunter Annex, Patrick AFB, Edwards AFB, and San Antonio, TX, for AFTC. Involves small, unspecified FMS.
QuantiTech Inc. received $25,716,024 for additional R&D, test & evaluation, and acquisition support services Eglin AFB, Arnold AFB, Hickam AFB, Holloman AFB, Wright-Patterson AFB for AFTC.
Torch Technologies Inc. received $24,323,545 for advisory services re: armament support, specifically diverse R&D, technical, test & evaluation, and acquisition support services at Eglin and Kirkland AFB for AFTC.
HELICOPTERS
Boeing received $80,240,233 for logistics on Apache components, services and supplies.
Canadian Commercial Corp. received $7,081,709 for 42 control display units (CDU) replacements on HH-60G aircraft. Sole-source.
General Electric received $45,837,517 to provide support services on various T700 engines.
Robertson Fuel Systems received $16,720,000 for MH-60R Seahawk spare parts. Sole-source, per 10 U.S. Code 2304(c)(1).
GENERAL AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE
LTM Inc. received $35,443,146 for engineering on various aircraft, engines, components, and support systems for U.S. Navy and USMC in Havelock, NC (90%); various locations within USA (10%).
AIRCRAFT PODS & SENSORS
Quantum Imaging Inc. received $8,195,366 for short-wave infrared camera assemblies; visible-near infrared camera, low-light scientific complementary metal-oxide semiconductor camera; repairs; and provisioning item order spare parts for the Multi-spectral Targeting System. Sole-source.
SURVICE Engineering Co. received $15,227,012 for SEEK EAGLE program modeling, analysis, and tools support at Eglin AFB.
Thales Defense & Security received $14,057,654 for 3 additional Deployable Instrument Landing System (D-ILS PDF) production representative units.
FLIGHT & AIRCREW TRAINING
BGI LLC received $7,424,343 for EC-130H and A-10 contract aircrew training and courseware development at Davis-Monthan AFB and Moody AFB.
PAE Aviation & Technical Services received $14,938,540 for maintenance of aerial targets, and operations & maintenance of range instrumentation systems at Tyndall AFB; maintenance of full-scale aerial targets at Holloman AFB.
AEGIS
Lockheed Martin received $60,930,793 for ship integration and test of Aegis Weapon System for Baselines through Advanced Capability Build (ACB) 12.
LITTORAL COMBAT SHIP (LCS)
Austal USA received $12,029,452 for engineering and management in support of USS Gabrielle Giffords (LCS 10) post shakedown availability planning and design. Not competitive, per 10 U.S. Code 2304(c)(1).
Lockheed Martin received $10,533,970 for USS Milwaukee (LCS-5) emergent availability advanced planning and execution in Mayport, FL.
SUBMARINES
General Dynamics received $18,882,390 for Deep Reliable Acoustic Path Exploitation System (DRAPES) dummy array hardware, design, and construction; modification and construction of three DRAPES field configuration arrays with telemetry for processing at Naval Ocean Processing Facility (NOPF).
General Dynamics received $101,295,930 to manufacture 22 tactical missile tubes (in Quonset Point, RI) for the Ohio-class replacement.
General Dynamics received $120,063,189 and $56,137,263 in the same contract for maintenance, repair, alterations, testing and routine work onboard USS Montpelier (SSN 765) during its scheduled interim dry-docking.
International Marine & Industrial Applicators received $21,463,020 for preservation and non-submarine safety structural repairs and maintenance on USS Maine (SSBN 741) in Bremerton, WA.
SURFACE SHIP MAINTENANCE
Detyens Shipyards Inc. received $7,561,403 for 45-calendar day shipyard availability for regular overhaul and dry-docking of USNS Spearhead (T-EPF 1).
Detyens Shipyards Inc. received $9,252,917 for 90-calendar day shipyard availability for the regular overhaul and dry-docking of USNS Zeus (T-ARC 7).
General Dynamics received $7,085,057 for USS Shippingport (ARDM-4) operation and maintenance.
General Dynamics received $83,027,550 for FY2017 phased maintenance availability for USS Boxer (LHD-4).
General Dynamics received $34,468,958 for FY2017 USNS Lewis B. Puller (T-ESB 3) Post Shakedown Availability, which includes some work to deliver full complement of Special Operation Forces capability.
Huntington Ingalls Inc. received $9,635,835 for planning, engineering, design, material procurement/kitting, and other work ahead of USS John Finn (DDG 113) post shakedown availability. Non-competitive.
SHIP WEAPONRY
BAE Systems received $12,149,950 for shipboard C4I electronic communication systems (R&D, design, integration, testing, installation, training, certification) in support of Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division’s Ship & Air Integrated Warfare Division (Air 4.11.3) in St. Inigoes, MD (75%) and California, MD (25%).
Northrop Grumman received $18,717,698 for development and production of common missile compartment: engineering, test & evaluation, and tactical underwater launcher hardware production.
Raytheon received $28,056,574 for FY2016 Navy Rolling Airframe Missile (RAM) MK 49 Mod 3 launching system requirements. Not competitive, per 10 U.S. Code 2304(c)(4) - International Agreement.
OTHER NAVAL CONTRACTS
General Dynamics received $106,175,548 for long lead time material, engineering, and non-production support for Expeditionary Mobile Base 5 (EMB) (a.k.a. Mobile Landing Platform Afloat Forward Staging Base). Not competitive.
Global Technical Systems Inc. received $18,476,064 for 36 Technical Insertion Twelve Hybrid (TI-12H) Common Processing System (CPS) water-cooled advanced production units.
Huntington Ingalls Inc. received $120,000,000 for additional long lead time material (machinery control system components & software, cargo & aircraft elevators, gas turbines, refrigeration units) in support of Landing Helicopter Assault Replacement (LHA(R)) Flight 1 Amphibious Assault Ship (LHA 8).
Lockheed Martin received $214,536,353 for performance based logistics maintenance and support services for up to 400 Consolidated Automated Support System (CASS) stations and 150 reconfigurable transportable CASS stations for U.S. Navy/USMC ($189,937,788; 88.5%); Kuwait ($8,948,752; 4%); Australia ($6,676,572; 3%); Malaysia ($3,766,332; 1.5%); Finland ($3,041,007; 1%); Spain ($1,082,951; 1%); Italy ($1,082,950; 1%).
Raytheon received $19,495,001 for Cooperative Engagement Capability (CEC) Design Agent and Engineering Services efforts. FMS Japan = $1,493,089.
COMMUNICATIONS
Force 3 LLC received $11,373,470 for Land Mobile Radio [LMR PDF] hardware and accessories (additional 4,888 items) in Ramstein AB; Lajes Field; Moron AB; RAF Lakenheath; Aviano AB; Spangdahlem AB; RAF Mildenhall; RAF Alconbury; RAF Croughton. Force 3 LLC received $9,999,999 for Land Mobile Radio hardware and accessories (additional 7,172 items) Ramstein AB; Lajes Field; Moron AB; RAF Lakenheath; Aviano AB; Spangdahlem AB; RAF Mildenhall; RAF Alconbury; RAF Croughton.
L-3 Communications received $499,987,656 for common data link and satellite communications support services.
Motorola Solutions Inc. received $20,459,980 for lifecycle sustainment of NAVFAC Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection Ashore Program Enterprise Land and Mobile Radio system at various Navy installations worldwide.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Intrepid Solutions & Services Inc. received $45,370,000 for technical support to NASIC to maintain, enhance, operate infrastructure (user accounts, workstations, networks, circuits, storage, servers) and incorporate new capabilities.
TRI-COR Industries Inc. received $17,819,945 for services on infrastructure and applications support, information assurance, testing, configuration management, and training for Mobility Air Force Command & Control and In-Transit Visibility/Business Systems.
SATELLITES
Lockheed Martin received $92,800,000 for Mobile User Objective System (MUOS) engineering services, logistics, spares, and associated material. Sole source, per 10 U.S. Code 2304(c)(1), one responsible source (FAR 6.302-1).
MISSILE DEFENSE AGENCY (MDA) & ICBM
BAE Systems received $56,566,975 for Trident II systems engineering and integration services. Includes work on SSGN attack weapon system and “nuclear weapon surety.” Sole-source per 10 U.S. Code 2304(c)(1) and (4).
Boeing received $32,751,030 for labor, services, and materials on Trident II inertial navigation equipment. Sole-source per 10 U.S. Code 2304(c)(1) & (4).
Raytheon received $9,346,776 for antenna equipment unit T1 transformers and IBM crypto coprocessors for MDA.
OTHER NUCLEAR WEAPONRY
Honeywell International received $10,023,918 to repair and refurbish the Pendulous Integrating Gyroscopic Accelerometer (PIGA) float for Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center, Hill AFB.
MISSILES, BOMBS, ROCKETS, PROJECTILES
BAE Systems received $618,343,700 for Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System (APKWS) II full-rate production lots 5-7 for USA, Iraq, Lebanon, Netherlands, Jordan, and Australia. Includes upgrades of WGU-59/B 2.75” system to a semi-active laser guided precision weapon. Not competitive.
BAE Systems received $7,189,680 for work on insensitive munitions ingredients production facility in building G8 (phase 2, part 2) at Holston Army Ammunition Plant (HSAAP), Kingsport, TN.
Lockheed Martin received $13,438,811 for phased array tracking radar intercept on target advanced capability and PATRIOT missile segment enhancement engineering services, year three.
ORDNANCE DISPOSAL
CACI International Inc. received $1,773,158,264 for deployable analytical operations, intelligence, and training services to support JIDO’s global Focused Support/Decisive Effort mission to defeat adversaries that employ improvised-threat weapons. CACI personnel will be embedded globally with U.S. forces.
VEHICLES
Canadian Commercial Corp. received $14,170,676 to provide RG-31 program of record engineering change package parts for Medium Mine Protective Vehicle, type two, and legacy vehicles.
DRS Sustainment Systems received $37,713,492 for one-twelve early entry fluid distribution systems.
General Dynamics received $14,842,145 for M1 Abrams tank distribution boxes.
General Dynamics received $508,709,732 to upgrade an estimated 215 Stryker flat bottom vehicles to the double-V hull configuration.
CLOTHING
Goodwill Industries of South Florida Inc. received $18,258,000 for Army combat uniform coats and trousers. ReadyOne Industries Inc. received $74,869,295 for protective coveralls and ensembles and expedient repair kits. Rocky Brands Inc. received $101,915,091 for hot weather combat boots. UNICOR/Federal Prison Industries received $12,315,000 for physical fitness uniforms.
EDUCATION & TRAINING
A Harold & Associates; CACI-CMS Information Systems; Camber Corp.; General Dynamics; Salient Federal Solutions; URS Federal Services received $112,690,000 for curriculum maintenance and development services in support of Naval Education Training Command’s (NETC) Naval Training Products & Services Program.
Cognition-Marton JV; FITT Scientific LLC; Red River Science & Technology; Yorktown Systems Group Inc. received a shared $200,000,000 for instructor, training support and training development services at Fort Lee, VA.
M1 Support Services received $10,498,529 for ground instructional training aircraft, static display aircraft, trainers, equipment, and munitions trainer maintenance services at Sheppard AFB and NAS Pensacola.
Northrop Grumman received $33,918,230 for another six months of services [Mission Command Training (MCTP) for U.S. Army leadership] at Fort Leavenworth.
CBRNE
McCrone Associate Inc. received $90,875,000; Schafer Vallecitos Laboratories Inc. received $90,080,000 for 24/7/365 non-personal services to process and analyze particle samples for USAF Technical Application Center's nuclear treaty monitoring mission. Sole-source.
FUEL & ENERGY
American Petroleum Tankers received $29,652,000 to provide one U.S.-flagged Jones Act tanker (M/T Empire State) for transporting petroleum for DLA.
Freeman Holdings LLC received $14,528,980 for various types of fuel. Mobil Oil received $12,684,765 for gasoline and diesel fuel in Guam.
C.E. Niehoff & Co. received $8,965,714 for generator engines. Sole-source.
Virginia Electric & Power Co. received $23,361,613 for electricity distribution and supply to the Pentagon and other buildings in Northern Virginia. Sole-source.
MEDICAL
Avosys Technology Inc. received $48,000,000 to provide health care workers for a full range of clinical support services at Davis-Monthan AFB.
Nihon Kohden America Inc. received $35,340,720 for patient monitoring equipment. North American Rescue LLC received $107,200,000 for hospital equipment and accessories for DLA’s electronic catalog.
Oceanic Medical Products Inc. received $15,000,000 for a portable field anesthesia machine, anesthesia service kits, and related accessories.
TRANSPORTATION
BryMak & Associates Inc. received $22,442,511 for Joint Base San Antonio (JBSA) – Lackland bus services.
Textainer Equipment Management received $16,849,097 for USTRANSCOM program management, leasing, transportation, and repair of intermodal equipment.
ENVIRONMENTAL
Energy & Environment; FPM Remediations Inc.; G&RK Consulting Associates LLC; Trihydro Corp. received $50,000,000 for environmental remediation services for USACE, South Atlantic Division.
FOOD SERVICES
Labatt Food Service received $12,024,426 for food distribution in Texas and New Mexico. Sole-source, per 10 U.S. Code 2304(c)(1). Sysco received $130,500,000 for full food line distribution.
SOPAKCO Inc. ($80,988,750); Ameriqual Packaging ($68,643,750); The Wornick Co. ($52,400,000) received funding for various meals, ready-to-eat (MRE).
The Wornick Co. received $77,662,030 for wet pack fruit components.
BASE SUPPORT - Base operations (a.k.a. base support services) usually involve a combination of: facility management, fire & emergency services, grounds maintenance, janitorial services, pavement clearance, pest control, port operations, utilities, vehicles & equipment service, and waste management.
Fred L. Hawkins Company; M2 Electric; Relyant Global received a shared $9,999,999 for range maintenance support at U.S. Army Aberdeen Test Center.
The Pacific Architects & Engineers Inc. received $20,611,445 for civil engineering services necessary to manage and operate base operating support services and civil engineering at Sheppard AFB; Frederick Airfield, OK; Lake Texoma, TX.
Railroad Construction Co. received $8,899,539 for base operations support services at Naval Weapons Station Earle.
CONSULTING, ADMIN & LOGISTICS
BAE Systems received $8,142,655 to support the Diminishing Manufacturing Sources & Material Shortages (DMSMS) program.
DynCorp International received $63,332,000 for contractor operated and maintained base supply support at Columbus AFB, Laughlin AFB, Randolph AFB, Sheppard AFB, Vance AFB, NAS Pensacola, NAS Whiting Field, NAS Patuxent River, and NAS Corpus Christi.
HX5 LLC received $7,328,152 to help 98 Army National Guard flying units with mission planning.
Olgoonik Technical Services LLC received $10,656,349 for warehousing and distribution support services.
OVERSEAS BASE OPERATING SUPPORT
Wolf Creek Federal Services Inc. received $28,586,263 for base operations support in NAVFAC Marianas: Santa Rita, Guam (60%) Yigo, Guam (40%).
DOMESTIC INFRASTRUCTURE SUPPORT
Andries & Associates LLC received $23,417,2137 for hauling and installing mobile housing units. Covenant General Contractors Inc. received $22,235,503 for hauling and installing mobile housing in the area covered by FEMA-4277-DR-LA. Quaternary Resources Investigation LLC received $22,067,588 for hauling and installing mobile housing in the area covered by FEMA-4277-DR-LA.
CMS Construction Inc. received $7,030,932 to build segment B3 Green Brook flood risk management project.
DOMESTIC CONSTRUCTION & ENGINEERING
AECOM Technical Services Inc. received $15,000,000 to manage (engineering & administration) the construction division, Savannah District.
G-W Management Services received $9,668,364 to design and build the ammunition supply point expansion at Marine Corps Base Quantico.
KPB Architects-Coffman Engineers JV received $18,000,000 for multi-discipline services in Alaska.
Maven Construction & Environmental received $15,000,000 for roofing repairs at Naval Support Activity, Crane; and Glendora Test Facility, Sullivan.
Trane U.S. Inc. received $27,020,400 for energy improvements at NAS Oceana.
Zodiac-Poettker JV received $26,340,224 to build (phase one) the Air Force Reserve Command consolidated mission complex on Robins AFB.
DREDGING
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock received $32,595,369 for dredging the Delaware Main Channel.
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Christian Sorensen, a Newsbud-BFP Contributing Author & Analyst, is a U.S. military veteran.
A-RCI = acoustic rapid commercial-off-the-shelf
LRIP = low rate initial production
PEO = program executive office, the space where military and civilian officials direct a major acquisition program
SRA = selected restricted availability = implementation of depot-level maintenance and modifications with the goal of updating a ship’s technical and military capabilities
TI = technical insertion
*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. DOD uses CFR 206.302-4 to avoid competitive bidding when dealing with treaties and foreign transactions.