DOD spent $16,431,208,789+ on 184 individual contracts in October 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 $16,431,208,789 on 184 individual contracts during October 2015. This amount does not include 11 Foreign Military Sales contracts worth roughly $669,011,854.
UNINHABITED VEHICLES & CRAFT
Aptima Inc. received $12,425,604 for Air Force Distributed Common Ground System (DCGS) weapon system trainer. This is a sole-source acquisition.
CAE USA Inc. received $33,931,498 for MQ-1/9 aircrew training and courseware development at Creech, Holloman, March Air Reserve Base, and Hancock.
Consolidated Resource Imaging (CRI); Manufacturing Techniques (MTEQ); Northrop Grumman received a combined $49,000,000 for advanced sensors and sensor systems prototypes in support of ISR and force protection.
Cox Construction received $26,117,000 to build a UAS hanger and ancillary facilities at Fort Irwin.
General Atomics received $38,155,365 for MQ-1C logistics support for the Block 1 program of record and Special Operations aviation regiments.
Northrop Grumman received $203,559,738 for RQ-4 logistics and Sustainment III.
Northrop Grumman received $42,694,244 for Hunter logistical services in Afghanistan and Sierra Vista, AZ.
Northrop Grumman received $16,969,350 for Multi-Platform Radar Technology Insertion Program radar system development and demonstration alignment with the RQ-4 Block 40 program schedule.
Textron received $8,355,082 for 37 mobile directional antenna systems for the One System remote video terminal (OSRVT).
Textron (AAI) received $110,000,000 for performance-based logistics for the RQ-7 Shadow. Textron (AAI) received $32,525,015 for program management services for Shadow performance-based logistics.
FOREIGN MILITARY SALES (FMS) – Through FMS, the U.S. government procures and transfers materiel to allied nations and international organizations.
General Atomics received $19,070,219 to provide France with MQ-9 contractor logistics support (CLS) Phase 3. Some work in Niamey, Niger.
Goodrich Corp. received $24,500,000 to provide Saudi Arabia with F-15S/SA DB-110 courseware development and training. This is a sole-source acquisition.
Lockheed Martin received $262,844,909 to provide Saudi Arabia with sustainment and provision of sniper advanced targeting, low-altitude navigation & targeting infrared for night navigation pod, and infrared search and track. This is a sole-source acquisition.
Lockheed Martin received $64,500,000 for long lead materials and efforts associated with the LRIP 11 Japanese F-35A air systems for Japan.
Lockheed Martin received $54,589,431 to install 142 F-16 upgrade kits for Taiwan.
Lockheed Martin received $7,327,628 for engineering services (on-site support, remote access support, logistics management, technical support, preventive & corrective maintenance, engineering analysis) on Iraq’s integrated air defense system. This is a sole-source acquisition.
L-3 Communications received $29,907,515 to provide Australia with C-27J Training.
PKL Services Inc. received $11,595,451 to provide Singapore aircraft maintenance and operation services at Mountain Home AFB.
Raytheon received $11,200,000 to provide Canada with 225 Enhanced Paveway II/GBU-49 kits.
Sierra Nevada Corp. received $172,500,000 to provide Lebanon with six A-29 aircraft, associated support and equipment. This is a sole-source acquisition.
Swiftships Shipbuilders LLC received $10,976,701 to operate and upgrade Iraq’s navy ship repair facility at Umm Qasr Naval Base.
USAFRICOM
Phoenix Air Group Inc. received $10,426,500 for dedicated fixed wing services in Stuttgart Army Airfield, Germany, for USAFRICOM HQ.
USCENTCOM
Atlantic Diving Supply Inc. received $195,000,000 for maintenance, repair and operations under the tailored logistics support vendor program in USCENTCOM.
Contrack-Nass JV received $8,976,396 for repairs to the Salman quay wall at Naval Support Activity Bahrain.
DRS Technical Services received $7,982,346 for Kabul UHF trunking radio operations and maintenance. One bid solicited, one received.
Noble Supply & Logistics received $195,000,000 for maintenance, repair and operations under the tailored logistics support vendor program in USCENTCOM.
SOS International received $32,997,697 for services for the Military Information Support Task Force - Afghanistan.
Vectrus Systems received $71,723,507 for base maintenance & operations services in Turkey (Incirlik AB; Izmir Air Station; ODC, Ankara Support Facility) and Spain (Morón AB).
USPACOM
Wolf Creek Federal Services received $28,469,544 for base operations support services at various military installations in Santa Rita, Guam.
USSOCOM
24 corporations have been added to a previous (8 Sept. 2015) $450,000,000 contract for USSOCOM Wide Mission Support services (subject matter experts, advisory services, instructors, linguists, intel analysts, business operations).
Baldi Bros. Inc. received $7,057,741 for demolition of Applied Instruction Building Bunker 99 at Naval Base Coronado to make way for future NSWC construction.
Berico Technologies LLC; Orbis Technologies, Inc. received $20,000,000 for All-Source Analytical Environment software tool to support USSOCOM Distributed Common Ground/Surface Systems SOF program.
ACADEMIA
University of Hawaii Systems received $13,023,081 for “transition of operations, management, and research development effort for Maui High Performance Computing for the operation and maintenance of a state-of-the-art computing environment that consists of large-scale parallel computing platforms and the associated software development, technical support, and network connectivity required for support in both classified and unclassified environments.”
RAND received $384,757,066 to acquire studies and analysis support for the National Defense Research Institute (NDRI) Federally Funded Research and Development Center (FFRDC) that supports OSD, the Joint Staff, combatant commands, the defense agencies, and other DOD components.
NUCLEAR WEAPONRY
Boeing received $11,806,383 for engineering and manufacturing of B61-12 tailkit assemblies.
Northrop Grumman (Falls Church, VA) received the USAF Long Range Strike Bomber contract.
INVASIVE ISR PLATFORMS
L-3 Communications received $12,000,000 for C-12 logistics, maintenance, and repair. Work in Accra, Ghana; Andrews AFB; Ankara, Turkey; Bangkok, Thailand; Bogota, Colombia; Brasilia, Brazil; Budapest, Hungary; Buenos Aires, Argentina; Cairo, Egypt; Edwards AFB; Elmendorf AFB; Gaborone, Botswana; Holloman AFB; Islamabad, Pakistan; Manila, Philippines; Nairobi, Kenya; Rabat, Morocco; Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; San Angelo, Texas; Tegucigalpa, Honduras; Yokota Air Base, Japan.
AFRL RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
Azimuth Corp.; General Dynamics; UES Inc. received combined $121,061,000 for materials research and survivability studies at AFRL.
Azimuth Corp. received $9,604,427 for R&D of novel ceramic materials for processible laser gain media and plasmonic systems for optical components and devices at AFRL.
Azimuth Corp. received $8,715,777 for R&D on materials technologies and next generation laser protection capabilities that may protect aircrews against friendly and hostile lasers operating in the visible and near infrared spectral regions. This is a sole-source acquisition.
UES Inc. received $9,405,601 for R&D of radio frequency photonics, hybrid optical apertures and integration at AFRL.
FLIGHT TRAINING
BGI LLC received $7,557,762 for EC-130H and A-10 aircrew training and courseware development at Davis-Monthan AFB.
CAE USA Inc.; Wyle Laboratories Inc. received a combined $275,000,000 for aircrew training on 43 different aircraft types mostly at Camarillo, CA; Tampa, FL. This involves unnamed FMS.
Delaware Resource Group of Oklahoma received $12,028,570 for F-15C/E, F-16 and F-22A aircrew training and courseware development at Shaw, Mountain Home, Langley, Nellis, Seymour Johnson and Hill AFBs.
JOINT STRIKE FIGHTER (F-35) & RAPTOR (F-22)
Lockheed Martin received $120,555,991 for non-recurring engineering necessary to develop build-to-print packages by variant (F-35A, B, C), to provide Group A and Group A enabler provisions to support future Band 2/5 capabilities.
Lockheed Martin received $17,599,996 for retrofit modification kits and associated engineering installation on two F-35A Block 3F upgrades for non-DOD participants. Non-DOD participant funds ($8,799,999) are obligated.
Lockheed Martin received $477,696,108 for F-22 sustainment. Lockheed Martin received $13,080,225 for F-22 air vehicle sustainment at Hill AFB.
Lockheed Martin received $7,566,978 for F-22 sustainment for Reliability and Maintainability Maturation Program Project SE21, Stores Management System wrap around tester cable sets (quantity of 20) and self testers (quantity of 2).
United Technologies Corp. received $104,290,158 for LRIP Lot IX non-annualized sustainment in support of F-135 for USAF ($31,983,441; 31%); USN ($32,686,616; 31%); USMC ($11,249,433; 11%); non-U.S. DOD participants ($26,797,856; 26%); and FMS ($1,572,812; 1%).
HELICOPTERS
Lockheed Martin received $9,638,771 for turret electronic unit (TEU) versatile performance switching production requirements. TEU is a component of Target Sight System (TSS) on AH-1Z.
Seyer Industries received $33,394,842 for up to 325 each blade fold rack sets for AH-1Z and UH-1Z.
Sikorsky received $189,431,164 for repair coverage on 10 weapons replaceable assemblies on CH-53. This was sole-source, per 10 U.S.C. 2304(C)(2).
Sikorsky received $191,530,501 for repair coverage on 6 weapons replaceable assemblies on CH-53 and MH-53. This was a sole-source acquisition, per 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(1) and FAR 6.320-1.
URS Federal Services Inc. received $289,539,631 for aviation maintenance and depot support at Ft. Campbell.
EAGLE, FALCON & HORNET
Boeing received $281,741,390 for procurement, installation, initial spares and support of 17 F-15 (V)3 and 29 Radar Modernization Program (RMP) radars. This is a sole-source acquisition.
L-3 Communications received $10,716,709 for F/A-18C/D tactical operational flight trainer system configuration set.
ELECTRONIC WARFARE AIRCRAFT (GROWLER & PROWLER)
Boeing received $897,530,175 for 15 Lot 39 full-rate production EA-18G and associated airborne electronic attack kits.
STRATEGIC AIRLIFT
Lockheed Martin received $260,078,333 for advance procurement funding for long lead efforts associated with 28 FY2016 C-130J. Lockheed Martin received $16,332,360 for C-130J block 7.0/8.1 and capability management upgrade 1.
Lockheed Martin received $32,515,190 for C-5 Galaxy reliability enhancement and re-engining program Lot 7 rapid repair and response over and above effort.
AERIAL REFUELING
Boeing received $9,155,744 for research and modification of existing KC-135 flaps for potentially more affordable/effective fuel savings.
Northrop Grumman received $46,845,562 for logistic services for KC-10 aircraft and spares. Northrop Grumman received $33,251,174 for seven engine overhauls in support of KC-10 program.
OTHER FIXED WING AIRCRAFT
Aviation Systems Engineering Co. received $8,392,993 for technical, analytical, admin and material services to Air Test & Evaluation Squadron One in support of the test mission of Commander, Operational Test and Evaluation Force.
CPI Econco received $9,699,200 for weapon system electron tubes. This was a sole-source acquisition, per 10 U.S. Code 2304 (c)(1).
DynCorp received $153,000,000 for contractor operated and maintained base supply non-personal services on Joint Primary Training System T-6A/B Texan II.
Herndon Products Inc. received $9,600,000 for up to 99 T-38C Pacer Classic III fastener kits in support of Phase II of aircraft modification.
Pelatron Inc. received $20,224,932 to produce and deliver up to 16 control and reporting center operation module modifications to include initial spares and provide interim contractor support.
Woodward Inc. received $12,756,758 for USAF fuel system valves.
GENERAL AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE
DynCorp received $44,322,646 for aircraft maintenance on T-6 and T-38 at Sheppard AFB.
AIRCRAFT PODS & SENSORS
BAE Systems received $24,153,704 for AN/APX-117A(V), -118A(V), -123A(V), Mode 5 change kits & integrations, and shop replaceable assemblies (SRA). FMS includes (minority share): Saudi Arabia; Philippines; Japan; Denmark; and Indonesia.
Lockheed Martin received $52,637,373 for crew systems integration of MC-130J common terrain following, terrain avoidance radar system.
Southwest Research Institute received $9,423,767 for R&D (phase 2 of 3) to dramatically improve the ability to detect and geolocate high frequency emitters.
AEGIS
Lockheed Martin received $98,301,262 for Aegis ballistic missile defense continuation of Baseline 5.1, Increment -2 development and adaptation of Aegis ashore efforts.
SHIP MAINTENANCE
General Dynamics received $34,836,567 for phased maintenance availability repair work onboard USS New York (LPD 21).
Huntington Ingalls Inc. received $18,336,158 for advance planning of USS George Washington (CVN 73) refueling complex overhaul (RCOH).
Vigor Marine received $11,797,840 for regular overhaul/dry-docking on USNS Mercy (T-AH 19).
SUBMARINES
General Dynamics received $24,113,840 for reactor plant planning yard services on nuclear-powered subs and support yard services for moored training ships.
Interstate Electronics Corp. received $22,712,537 to support: flight test instrumentation management, SSBN replacement, data recording subsystems, engineered refueling overhaul, and strategic weapon system training. UK funds of $1,279,000 are allocated.
OTHER NAVAL CONTRACTS
Al Larson Boat Shop; Epsilon Systems Solutions Inc.; Integrated Marine Services Inc.; Marine Group Boat Works; Miller Marine Inc.; Nielsen Beaumont Inc. received a combined $75,000,000 for marine boatyard services and industrial support for boats/vessels greater than or equal to 15 m or 50’ in length.
Austal USA received $53,478,395 for long-lead-time material and initial engineering support for the Expeditionary Fast Transport (EPF) 11 (formerly Joint High Speed Vessel 11). This was not competitively procured, per U.S.C. 2304(c)(1).
BAE Systems received $38,898,807 for engineering and technical services for integrated communications and information systems radio communications for Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division ships.
BAE Systems received $30,556,246 for FY2015 production of the MK 38 mod 3 machine gun system (MGS). Purchases: USA (93.76%); Philippines (6.24%). Work in Haifa, Israel (67%); Louisville, KY (33%). This was not competitively procured, per FAR 6.302-1(a)(2).
BAE Systems received $10,959,664 for R&D on full-spectrum staring electronic support receiver (FSSR) with instantaneous direction finding (IDF).
BAE Systems received $8,438,737 for MK 110 Mod 0 gun weapon system.
Booz Allen Hamilton received $43,339,049 for services (engineering; R&D; design; integration; installation; test & eval; fielding; analysis; maintenance; training; logistics) supporting Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division’s air traffic control division.
ERAPSCO received $178,565,050 for up to 6,000 AN/SSQ-36; 95,000 AN/SSQ-53; 15,500 AN/SSQ-62; 10,000 AN/SSQ-101; 10,000 AN/SSQ-125 sonobuoys.
Northrop Grumman received $91,735,291 for Surface Electronic Warfare Improvement Program (SEWIP) Block 3 program engineering, manufacturing and development.
Northrop Grumman received $53,151,809 for the Solid State High Power Laser Weapon System Demonstrator (LWSD) program.
Raytheon received $14,274,680 and received $14,097,392 to provide U.S. Navy and Malaysia with aircraft circuit card assemblies and radar set subassemblies. These were sole-source, per 10 U.S.C. 2304 (c)(1).
Raytheon received $128,943,658 for additional engineering services in support of the Zumwalt-class destroyer program.
Serco Inc. and SAIC received $17,959,283 and $17,113,248 respectively for production management & transition; integration & fabrication; system & component procurement; network integration engineering facility production services. Technical services install integrated systems ashore or aboard ships.
Ultra Electronics 3 Phoenix Inc. received $24,846,248 for engineering services for development, integration, testing, and logistic support of the Torpedo Warning System, which provides surface ships with the ability to detect torpedoes.
SPACE
Computer Sciences Raytheon (CSR) received $51,000,000 for services involving operation/maintenance of technical facilities, range functions, and range services in support of 45th Space Wing at Patrick AFB, Cape Canaveral AFS, and Ascension Island.
Exelis Inc. received $13,554,993 for ongoing technical services support for strategic systems programs reentry systems. This was a sole-source acquisition, per 10 U.S.C 2304(c)(1) and (4).
Honeywell received $24,530,443 to upgrade remaining sides of the eight USAF Satellite Control Network sites. Honeywell will provide two additional hybrid remote tracking station block change (RBC) systems at Thule Tracking Station B-Side and Diego Garcia Tracking Station A-Side.
Lockheed Martin received $30,493,466 for Remote Sensing Directorate's SBIRS contractor logistics support. Work in Sunnyvale, CA, and Aurora, CO.
Northrop Grumman received $16,491,592 for Defense Support Program (DSP) satellite sustainment at Azusa, CA.
Range Generation Next received $8,558,088 for launch & test range system support function at Vandenberg & Patrick AFBs, Lompoc, CA; Coco Beach, FL.
CYBER, IT, COMMS & CRYPTOGRAPHY
Adaptive Methods Inc. received $8,448,000 for work associated with “Environmental Mission Planner – The Total Solution” for the U.S. Navy.
Barbaricum LLC; Baum, Romstedt Technology Research Corp.; Data Systems Analysts Inc.; Professional Project Services; SMS Data Products Group; Solers Inc. received a combined $5,000,000,000 for cyber security and information systems technical tasks regarding software analysis, information assurance, knowledge management, information sharing, and modeling and simulation.
CACI and Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. received a combined $49,500,000 for applied and advanced R&D to conduct leading-edge system of systems spectrum warfare applications and advanced technology development.
Glacier Technologies received $7,025,032 for admin support, data management & collection, instrumentation, information technology, and logistics support for the Test & Evaluation Technical Support Services. One bid solicited, one received.
Harris Corp. received $10,391,752 to support selected C4 systems and functions (exercise and contingency operations; web; test center; network infrastructure engineering; command and control and business systems; applications; information protection; event analysis) at Scott AFB.
Jacobs Technology received $85,429,000 for technical and engineering acquisition support services at Eglin AFB. This involves FMS.
Raytheon received $24,627,922 for operations and maintenance services ensuring availability of Cobra King and Gray Star's radar facility to collect on 100% of tasked data collection opportunities that pass through its field of view 24/7/365 at Patrick AFB. This is a sole-source acquisition.
Raytheon received $22,907,353 for ARC 234 crypto-modernized baseband input/output (BBIO) module. Involves unnamed FMS. This is sole-source.
SAIC received $8,949,937 for data center internet services, Tier 1 and Tier 2 support for Headquarters Army Reserve Command, Fort Bragg.
SAIC received $9,376,024 for Integrated Booking System software development services in support of Army Surface Deployment & Distribution Command.
SAIC received $7,200,000 for storefront operations support at Letterkenny Army Depot in Northeast Zone 1 region. Graybar Electric Co. received $24,000,000 for maintenance, repair, and operations for the Northeast Zone 2 region. Each was a sole-source acquisition, per 10 U.S. Code 2304 (c)(1).
Tapestry Solutions Inc. received $7,233,979 for sustainment of the current Integrated Computerized Deployment System (ICODES) V 6.0 software while the ICODES V 7.0 software (on a separate contract) is developed and implemented.
ViaSat Inc. received $13,152,398 for Mini Crypto.
ICBM
Boeing received $110,109,415 to replace ICBM Minuteman III telemetry, test and termination systems.
MISSILES, BOMBS, ROCKETS, PROJECTILES
Lockheed Martin received $784,289,883 to develop, deploy, test, and operate a Long Range Discrimination Radar (LRDR), which aims to provide persistent discrimination capability to the Ballistic Missile Defense system.
Lockheed Martin received $305,457,460 for Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile production, upgrades, integration, sustainment, management, and logistics. This is a sole-source acquisition.
Raytheon received $200,000,000 to continue software/hardware maintenance; limited modeling & simulation; engineering; and radar & Ballistic Missile Defense System test planning, execution and analysis.
Raytheon received $50,353,389 for TOW missiles.
Raytheon received $16,619,241 for NATO Seasparrow Missile System Design Agent engineering and technical support. Purchases: USA (40%), Australia, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Greece, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain and Turkey as part of the NATO Seasparrow Consortium. This was not competitively procured, 10 U.S.C. 2304 (c)(4).
Raytheon received $14,594,880 for FY2016 SM-2 spares and containers and FY2016 SM-2 dual thrust rocket motor regrains.
Raytheon received $8,242,958 for manufacturing sources and material shortages efforts for SM-3 Block IB program.
TESTING & ARSENAL DEVELOPMENT
MEC DE JV received $25,000,000 for organic engineering, production, and quality assurance technical services for the Rock Island Arsenal Joint Manufacturing & Technology Center (JMTC).
Trax International received $7,412,001 for non-personal test support services for Yuma Proving Ground.
ORDNANCE DISPOSAL
Syracuse Research Corp. Inc. received $7,128,211 to continue critical support to the Joint Improvised-Threat Defeat Agency (JIDA), J3X (Operations-Special Plans) Branch, Sensitive Integrated Office in Reston, VA; Tampa, FL; Virginia Beach, VA; Afghanistan, Iraq, and Qatar.
VEHICLES
AM General received $13,349,913 for utility vehicle torque convectors.
BAE Systems received $245,266,248 for 30 M109A7 self-propelled howitzers and 30 M992A3 carrier, ammunition, tracked vehicles.
Canadian Commercial Corp. received $17,647,924 for engineering change package parts supporting MMPV Type II and RG-31 legacy vehicles.
General Dynamics received $94,602,271 for Stryker sustainment services. One bid solicited, one received.
Jacobs Technology Inc. received $13,725,871 for test support services (automotive, body armor, etc.) to Aberdeen Test Center at Aberdeen.
L-3 received $17,845,860 for 123 Bradley Fighting Vehicle transmissions and ancillary hardware.
SMALL ARMS
Otis Technology received $39,874,340 for weapon systems cleaning kits. This was a sole-source acquisition, per 10 U.S. Code 2304 (c)(1).
GEAR & EQUIPMENT
Barbaricum LLC; The Ravens Group received $49,875,000 for professional services to Rapid Equipping Force (REF).
KDH Defense Systems; Point Blank Enterprises Inc. received $14,601,731 for up to 35,000 Light Air Warrior systems.
CLOTHING
UNICOR/Federal Prison Industries received $12,075,000 for U.S. Army physical fitness uniform jackets.
CBRNE
McCrone Associated Inc. received $9,679,578 for non-personal services to process and analyze particle samples for Nuclear Test Ban Treaty verification for USAF Technical Applications Center nuclear directorate. Supports U.S. Atomic Energy Detection System.
GLOBAL LOGISTICS
Inspiritec Inc. received $8,294,145.39 for consolidated call center support services for the Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC).
Jacobs Technology received $45,000,000 for global logistics and support services to the Army Sustainment Command Logistics Civil Augmentation Program (LOGCAP) and Army Contracting Command-Rock Island (ACC- RI) LOGCAP and Reachback Divisions.
FUEL, ENERGY & WATER
Aloha Petroleum Ltd. received $23,214,071; Mid Pac Petroleum received $12,763,812 for various types of fuel.
Champion Energy Services received $7,600,000 for electricity at Sheppard AFB.
Chevron received $12,653,828 for Jet A fuel.
Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority received $17,800,766 for privatization and operation of NAS Key West wastewater utility system.
MEDICAL & SAFETY
Beacon Point Associates received $8,000,000 to distribute medical surgical items to facilities (inside & outside USA) participating in the electronic catalog program.
General Dynamics received $23,206,146 for production data processing, data validation operations, and security for Defense Health Services Systems PEO.
IntelliDyne LLC received $65,422,141 for non-classified services, facilities and miscellaneous material for Defense Health Agency.
Kiewit-Tuner JV received $570,746,952 to complete construction on the Eastern Colorado Health Care System replacement medical center facility in Aurora, CO.
Nihon Kohden America received $27,579,330 for patient monitoring systems, subsystems, accessories, consumables, spare parts and training.
Spacelabs Medical Inc. received $13,460,681 for patient monitoring systems, subsystems, accessories, consumables and training.
Staff Care Inc.; AB Staffing Solutions; Medical Doctor Associates; Consilium Staffing; Sterling Medical Associates received $8,000,000 for physician services at military treatment facilities in Southern Regional Medical Command.
Strategic Initial Outfitting Transition received $32,694,267 for delivery and installation of 463 pieces of medical equipment to 84 military treatment facilities worldwide. This is a sole-source acquisition.
USTRANSCOM & TRANSPORTATION SUPPORT
AAR Mobility Systems received $372,458,000 for shipping and storage containers, shelters and accessories.
American Bureau of Shipping received $8,000,000 for worldwide vessel classification services. This was not competitively procured, per 46 U.S. Code 3316.
American Overseas Marine received $16,908,828 for worldwide operation and maintenance of seven large, medium speed roll-on/roll-off ships.
American President Lines Ltd.; Farrell Lines Inc.; Liberty Global Logistics; National Air Cargo Group received $90,740,531 for worldwide commercial multimodal transportation.
Computer Sciences Corp. received $10,457,956 for AT21 capability development, integration and sustainment services in support of USTRANSCOM.
International Auto Logistics received $100,119,731 for transportation and storage services of privately owned vehicles.
Railroad Construction Co. received $8,668,764 for base operations support services at Naval Weapons Station Earle. Work provides for various railroad maintenance activities in Colts Neck, NJ.
Textainer Equipment Management (US) Ltd. received $16,651,027 for program management, leasing, transportation, and repair of intermodal equipment at multiple CONUS & OCONUS locations.
United Airlines ($18,066,800); MN Airlines ($26,804,623); Sierra Pacific Airlines ($8,028,926); Southwest ($24,812,370); Miami Air International ($8,104,683); Omni Air International ($8,410,615); Atlas Air Inc. ($13,789,950); Delta Airlines ($13,196,800); Phoenix Air Group ($6,721,810) received those funds for domestic charter airlift services.
VersAbility Resources Inc. received $16,195,784 for support services to load and stow subsistence and supplies onboard U.S. Navy ships.
For intermodal ocean and intermodal distribution services, contractors received: American President Lines ($37,111,044); Maersk Line Ltd. ($33,184,456); Farrell Lines Inc. ($20,061,729); Hapag-Lloyd USA ($10,548,648); American Roll-On Roll-Off Carrier ($9,419,536); Liberty Global Logistics ($8,417,167).
FOOD SERVICES
Total: $28,819,852
BASE SUPPORT, CONSULTING, ADMIN & LOGISTICS
Total: $47,032,160
DOMESTIC AIRFIELD REHABILITATION
Total: $48,715,565
DOMESTIC CONSTRUCTION & ENGINEERING
Total: $671,433,783
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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.