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U.S. Department of Defense Announces Latest Contract Awards

No. 121-10
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CONTRACTS: U.S. SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND

                 iGov Technologies of McLean, Va., is the current contractor for the USSOCOM Tactical Local Area Network contract providing TACLAN family of system acquisition, design, integration, production, and delivery in support of Special Operations Forces’ mission requirements.  This sole source effort is to increase the TACLAN contract maximum from $300,000,000 to $450,000,000.  The original contract was awarded through a competitive action. The contract number for the increase is 92222-08-D-0017, Modification.

ARMY

                GM GDLS Defense Group LLC., Sterling Heights, Mich., was awarded on Feb. 8, 2010 a $176,185,164 firm-fixed-price contract for 103 each of Stryker vehicles.  Work is to be performed in Sterling Heights, Mich., (60 percent), and London, Ontario, and Canada, (40 pecent) with an estimated completion date of June 30, 2012.  One bid was solicted with one bid recived.  Tank Automotive & Armament Command, SFAE-GCS-BCT-P, Warren, Mich., is the contracting activity (W56HZV-07-D-M112).

                Lockheed Martin Missiles and fire control, Orlando, Fla., was awarded on Feb. 5, 2010 a $76,578,606 firm-fixed-price and time and material contract.  This contract is for the issuance of an underfinitized contract action for the purchase of AH-64 Apache modernized target acquisition designation sight/pilots night vision sensor arrowhead kits, partial B-kits, tad electronic display and control, associated spares and support for the United States, Taiwan and the government of Israel.  Work is to be performed in Orlando, Fla., with an estimated completion date of Oct. 31, 2013.  One bid solicted with one bid received.  Army Contracting Command, Aviation & Missile Command Contracting Center, CCAM-AP-B, Redstone Arsenal, Ala., is the contracting activity (W58RGZ-06-C-0169).

                Oshkosk Corp., Oshkosh, Wisc., was awarded on Feb. 5, 2010 a $52,090,900 firm-fixed-price contract for 1,451 each quanity of retrofit kits for command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance suite and battery upgrade/silent watch on the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected All Terrain Vehicle.  Work is to be performed in Ishkosh, WI., with an estimated completion date of May 31, 2012.  Five bids were solicted with five bids received.  TACOM, CCTA-ADC-A, Warren, Mich., is the contracting activity (W56HZV-09-D-0111).

                Dyncorp International LLC., Falls Church, Va., was awarded on Feb. 12, 2010 a $44,881,488 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for the Combined Sercurity Transition Command.  This is training and mentoring services contract with a two-year base period of performance and one (1) one-year option.  Work is to be performed in Afghanistan, with an estimated completion date of Apr. 13, 2013.  Bids were solicted on the World Wide Web with five bids received.  U.S. Army research, Development and Engineering Command, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., is the contracting activity (W91CRB-10-C-0030).

                Cajun Constructors, Inc., Baton Rouge, La., was awarded on Feb. 10, 2010 a $42,805,800 construction-firm-fixed-price contract for the West Bank and vicinity, New Orleans, Louisiana, Hurrican Protection Project, Westwego to Harvey Canal.  Work is to be performed in Jefferson Parish, La., with an estimated completion date of Aug. 14, 2011.  Bids were solicted on the World Wide Web with seven bids recived.  U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New Orleans District, New Orleans, La., is the contracting activity (W912P8-10-C-0046).

                Phylway Construction, LLC., Thibodaux, La., was awarded on Feb. 4, 2010 a $41,308,168 firm-fixed-price contract for the West Bank and vicinity, New Orleans, Louisiana, Hurrican Protection Project, Westwego to Harvey Canal, New Westwego Pumping Stations to Orleans Village Levee, third enlargement.  Work is to be performed in Jefferson Parish, La., with an estimated completion date of June 20, 2011.  Bids were solicted via Fedteds with four bids recived.  U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New Orleans District, New Orleans, La., is the contracting activity (W912P8-09-D-0046).

                Opus Northwest Construction LLC., Denver, Colo., was awarded on Feb. 9, 2010 a $37,759,000 firm-fixed-price contract.  This contract is for the desgn/build contract for the design and construction of a new Armed Forces Reserve Center with field maintenance shop in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.  Work is to be performed in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, with an estimated completion date of Aug. 18, 2011.  Bids were solcited through ASFI with 40 bid recived.  USPFO for Iowa, Johnston, Iowa, is the contracting activity (W912LP-10-C-0002).

                Hensel Phelps Contruction, Orlando, Fla., was awarded on Feb. 4, 2010 a $37,583,000 firm-fixed-price contract for Special Forces complex Eglin Air Force Base, Fla.  This project will require construction of the primary facilities.  Work is to be performed in Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., with an estimated completion date of Jan. 8, 2011. Bids were solicted on the World Wide Web with 16 bids received.  U.S. Corps of Engineers, Moblie Regional Contracting Center, Mobile, Ala., is the contracting activity (W91278-10-C-0026).

                Genral Atomics Aeronautical System, Poway, Calif., was awarded on Feb. 12, 2010 a $36,683,850 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract.  This contract is for logistics support contract for warrior alpha/warrior block 0 unmanned aircraft systems at multiple OCONUS locations in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom.  Work is to be performed in San Diego, Calif., with an estimated completion date of Nov. 15, 2011.  One bid was solicted with one bid received.  U.S. Army Contracting Command, AMCOM Contracting Center, Redstone Arsenal, Ala., is the contracting activity (W58RGZ-10-C-0044).

Lockheed Martin Corp., Missiles and Fire Control, Grand Prairie, Texas, was awarded on Feb. 4, 2010 a $26,884,609 firm-fixed-price contract for High Moblity Artillery Rocket System Full Rate Production 5, option exercise for 12 Jordan Launchers.  Work is to be performed in Grand Prairie, Texas, (40 percent) and East Camden, Ark., (60 percent) with an estimated completion date of Feb. 28, 2012.  One bid was solicted with one bid received.  U.S. Army Contracting Command, Aviation & Missile Command Contracting Center, Redstone Arsenal, Ala., is the contracting actiivty (W31P4Q-08-C-0001).

                Lyda Swinerton, San Antonio, Texas., was awarded on Feb. 11, 2010 a $23,483,762 firm-fixed-price contract.  This contract is for the construction of the Lackland Airman Training Center dining/classroom Facility #1.  Work is to be performed on Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, with an estimated completion date of Oct. 2, 2011.  Bids were solicted on the World Wide Web with 16 bids received.  U.S. Army Corps of Engineer Distict, Fort Worth, Texas, is the contracting activity (W9126G-10-C-0017).

                Mantech Telecommunications and Information Systems Corp, Chantilly, Va., was awarded on Feb. 12, 2010 a $23,389,656 time and material contract for services in Afghanistan.  Work is to be performed in Afghanistan, with an estimated completion date of Dec. 31, 2010.  One bid was solicted with one bids received.  TACOM- Warren, AMSTA-AQ-ADED, Warren, Mich., is the contracting activity (W56HZV-09-C-0540).

                AveroVironment, Incorp., Simi Valley, Calif., was awarded on Feb. 16, 2010 a $20,731,991 firm-fixed-price contract.  This contract exercises priced options for 113 Army Digital Data Link (DDL) Systems, 113 Army initial spares packages and 127 Army DDL retrofit kits.  Work is to be performed in Simi Valley, Calif., with an estimated completion date of Dec. 1, 2010. One bid was solicted with one bid received.  U.S. Army Contracting Command/CCAM-AR-A is the contracting activity (W58RGZ-05-C-0338).

                DRS Sustainment Systems, Inc., St. Louis, Mo., was awarded on Feb. 10, 2010 a $20,231,594 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for resent of 42 each of M1200 armored Knight vehicles.  Work is to be performed in St.Louis, Mo., with an estimated completion date of Feb. 28, 2011.  One bid was solicted with one bids received.  TACOM Contracting Center, Warren, CCTA-AHL-C, Warren, Mich., is the contracting activity (W56HZV-10-C-0173).

                Head, Inc., Columbus, Ohio, was awarded on Feb. 4, 2010 a $19,032,984 firm-fixed-price contract.  This contract includes, but is not limited to replacement of the existing asphalt taxiway keels, widening the taxiway keel, and narrowing the existing taxiway width.  Work also includes mill and overlay of existing taxiway shoulders, replacement of taxiway edge lighting and airfield pavement markings.  Work is to be performed at Altus Air Force Base, Okla., with an estimated completion date of Nov. 29, 2012. Bids were solicited on the World Wide Web with six bids received.  U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District, Tulsa, Okla., is the contracting activity (W912BV-10-C-2001).

Edward Kraemer & Sons, Inc., Plain, WI., was awarded on Feb. 12, 2010 a $19,025,000 firm-fixed-price contract.  This contract is for the design/build constuction contract to design and construct safety improvements on the Mississippi River along the lower embankments at Lock & Dam 3, near Red Wing, Minn.  Work is to be performed in Diamond Bluff, WI., with an estimated completion date of Sept. 30, 2011.  Three bids were solicted with two bids received.  U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Paul District, St. Paul, Minn., is the contracting activity (W912ES-10-C-0011).

                TRU-Hitch, Inc., Pleasant, Vallet, Conn., was awarded on Feb. 16, 2010 a $17,733,259 firm-fixed-price contract for 105 each Interim Stryker recovery systems with associated basic issue items, logistic packages and authorized stockage list package.  Work is to be performed in Pleasant Vally., Conn., with an estimated completion date of Dec. 31, 2010.  One bid was solicted with one bid received.  TACOM-Warren, CCTA-ATB-D-Warren, Mich., is the contracting activity (W56HZV-09-C-0498).

                Niche, Inc., New Bedford, Mass., was awarded on Feb. 16, 2009 a $16,718,685 firm-fixed-price contract for the procurement of 9,111 each low velocity parachute systems.  Work is to be performed in New Bedford, Mass., with an estimated completion date of Aug. 31, 2010. Four bids were solicted with fpur bids received.  Research Development & Engineering Command Contracting Center, Natick Contracting Division, Natick, Mass., is the contracting activity (W58P05-09-D-0007).

NAVY

                Parker-Hannifin Corp., Irvine Calif., is being awarded a $46,044,353 firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract with a maximum ordering quantity of 141 hydraulic subsystems kits.  The initial delivery order is for ten kits and is valued at $3,154,740.  Additional support items procured under this action include technical and program support items such as manuals, configuration management, and spare parts kits.  Work will be performed in Albany, Ga., and work is expected to be complete by Feb 19, 2015.  Contract funds will not expire by the end of the current fiscal year.  This contract is a full and open competition award to Parker-Hannifin Corporation as they won the competition for the M9 Ace Hydraulic Upgrades.  The Marine Corps Systems Command, Quantico, Va., is the contracting activity (M67854-09-D-5019).

                Raytheon Co., Integrated Defense Systems, Tewksbury, Mass., is being awarded a $27,828,683 not-to-exceed modification to previously awarded contract (N00024-05-C-5346) for common display system (CDS) hardware and software integration with the Integrated Bridge Console and Distributed Control Workstation hardware in support of shipyard hull mechanical and electrical activation.  The purpose of this modification is to incorporate the CDS hardware and software integration related changes in support of DDG 1000 program ship activation activities in the 2011 timeframe.  These integration efforts represent changes to the current requirements of total ship computing environment software development.  Work will be performed in Portsmouth, R.I., (66.1 percent); Tewksbury, Mass., (22.9 percent); Moorestown, N.J., (8.3 percent); and the remaining 2.7 percent of effort will be performed in San Diego, Calif., Andover, Mass., and Sudbury, Mass.  Work is expected to be completed by May 2012.  Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year.  The Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity.

Booz Allen Hamilton, McLean, Va. (N00421-10-D-0005); Deloitte Consulting, LLP, Alexandria, Va., (N00421-10-D-000); National Technologies Associates, Inc., Alexandria, Va. (N00421-10-D-0007); and Science Applications International Corp., San Diego, Calif. (N00421-10-D-0008), are each being awarded indefinite-delivery/ indefinite-quantity multiple award contracts for management, organizational, and business improvement services, financial and business solutions, and human resources services supporting Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) Corporate Operations and Comptroller offices.  The aggregate not-to-exceed amount for these multiple award contracts combined is $16,338,000, and the companies will have the opportunity to bid on each individual task order.  Work will be performed in Patuxent River, Md., however, services may be performed at any of the following NAVAIR sites: St. Inigoes, Md.; Lakehurst N.J.; Point Mugu, Calif.; China Lake, Calif.; Orlando Fla.; Cherry Point, N.C.; Jacksonville, Fla., and North Island, Calif.  Work performed under these contracts is expected to be completed in February 2011.  Contract funds in the amount of $40,000 will expire at the end of the current fiscal year.  These contracts were solicited via a multiple award electronic request for proposals and five offers were received.  The Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division, Patuxent River, Md., is the contracting activity.

Boeing Co., Huntington Beach, Calif., is being awarded an $8,010,427 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for engineering and technical services in support of the AN/USQ-82(V) design agent, and configuration management and technical engineering services lifecycle support of the Data Multiplex System, Fiber Optic Data Multiplex System, Gigabit Ethernet Data Multiplex System and Ship’s Data Multiplex System networks installed in the fleet and at land-based test sites.  Work will be performed in Huntington Beach, Calif., (40 percent); Philadelphia, Pa., (25 percent); Moorestown, N.J., (6 percent); Wallops Island, Va., (6 percent); Orlando, Fla., (6 percent); Dam Neck, Va., (6 percent); Great Lakes, Ill., (6 percent); and various other locations (5 percent), and is expected to be completed by February 2015.  Contract funds in the amount of $213,000 will expire at the end of the current fiscal year.  This contract was not competitively procured.  The Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division, Philadelphia, Pa., is the contracting activity (N65540-10-D-0006).

The Boeing Co., St. Louis, Mo., is being awarded a $6,067,051 not-to-exceed modification to a previously awarded indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract (N00019-08-D-0013) to provide 300 hours of persistent unmanned aerial vehicle intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance services in support of naval maritime missions.  Work will be performed in Bingen, Wash., (65 percent) and St. Louis, Mo., (35 percent), and is expected to be completed in July 2010.  Contract funds in the amount of $6,067,051 will expire at the end of the current fiscal year.  The Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, Md., is the contracting activity.

AIR FORCE

                Lockheed Martin Corp, of Marietta, Ga., was awarded a $86,200,000 contract which will provide for the C-5M reliability enhancement and reengineering program.  At this time, $23,169,488 has been obligated.  716 AESG/SYK, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio is the contracting activity (FA8625-09-D-6485).

                Northrop Grumman Systems Corp., of San Diego, Calif., was awarded a $15,386,715 contract which will provide design of test articles, fabrication of test articles, integration, qualification and tests as appropriate for Spiral 3 changes.  At this time, $9,500,000 has been obligated.  303 AESG/SYK, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio is the contracting activity (F33657-0I-C-4600).

                Booz Allen Hamilton, Inc., of Herndon, Va., was awarded a $10,114,526 contract which will provide the Air Force Material Command Air Force global logistics support with emerging automation identification technology analysis, enterprise data reports and control validation reports in order to develop innovative and secure solutions for potential application throughout the Air Force enterprise.  At this time, $129,446 has been obligated.  55 CONS/LGCD, Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska is the contracting activity (SP0700-98-D-4002).

                Applied Research Associates, Incorporated of Albuquerque, New Mexico was awarded a $7,827,547 contract which will provide the development and demonstration of one Automated Field Intravenous Reconstitution System to Air Force requirement specifications.  This unit is to develop compact, energy-efficient automated systems that will be capable of producing packaged intravenous fluids on demand for use in military field hospitals.  At this time, $2,209,000 has been obligated.  77th AESG/PSK, Brooks City-Base, Texas is the contracting activity (FA8902-07-C-1012).

                Rockwell Collins, Inc. of Cedar Rapids, Iowa was awarded a $6,497,108 contract which will provide for the building and testing of ten tactical targeting network technology terminals that meet very specific requirements.  At this time, $6,497,108 has been obligated.  AFRL/RIKD of Rome, New York is the contracting activity (FA8650-06-D-7636).

DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY

                Integrys Energy Services, Inc., De Pere, Wis. is being awarded a maximum $12,946,555 firm fixed price contract for electricity.  Other locations of performance are throughout Illinois.  Using services are Army, Air Force and federal civilian agencies.  There were originally 74 proposals solicited with three responses.  Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year.  The date of performance completion is May 31, 2012.  The contracting activity is the Defense Energy Support Center (DESC), Fort Belvoir, Va., (SP0600-10-D-8005).

                Omega Apparel, Incorporated, Smithville, Tenn.,* is being awarded a maximum $6,868,800 firm fixed price, total set-aside, indefinite delivery and indefinite quantity contract for men’s dress trousers.  There are no other locations of performance.  Using service is Army.  The original proposal was solicited with ten responses.  Contract funds will expire at the end of the current fiscal year.  The date of performance completion is June 18, 2011. The contracting activity is the Defense Supply Center Philadelphia (DSCP), Philadelphia, Pa., (SPM1C1-10-D-1041).

 *Small Business

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7 Comments for “U.S. Department of Defense Announces Latest Contract Awards”

  1. I would like to know if there is any auditing or quality improvement department within Department of Defense regarding the social services.

    Please advise.

    Thanks.

    Dr. Trudy Hu
    503-523-1565

  2. I would like to know if there is any auditing or quality improvement department within Department of Defense regarding its contracts with MHN (Mental Health Network) and MHNGS (Mental Health Network Government Service) to provide mental health services at military bases.

    Please advise.

    Thanks.

    Dr. Trudy Hu
    http://www.DrTrudy.com
    503-523-1565

  3. Why do people pay a big portion of their paycheck to health care insurance and beg for permissions to see a doctor for a certain medical procedure?

    It is a lot like giving health care companies or the government to deduct a big chunk of monthly payment in advance. When you need to buy a tv or a mattress, you need to get a permission to buy a refurbished or demaged goods or your request would be denied.

    Managed Health Network and Managed Health Network Government Service have developed a bad name for cheating government’s money and providing poor-quality services to customers. It is a good old boy network with an emphasis on channel of command as a gang of bullies under the disguise of saving lives and providing services. No one cares about the truth. The integrity worths nothing. They can not handle the truth. All they care about is mighty dollar from the government and the Department of Defense. They will continue to do anything abusive, sucking-up, covering-up to keep their monthly $10,000 big fat paycheck and favor-trading deals under the table.

    Good luck to all the good doctors who keep the integrity.

    “When shit hits the fan, some guys run and some guys stay. Here is a good provider facing the fire, and there is a MHNGS gang hiding in Big Brother’s and MHNGS’s pocket. There is nothing like the sight of an amputated spirit. There is no prosthetic for that. America used to pride for its integrity and honesty and that’s the stuff leaders should be made of but it is long gone.”

    USA used to be a democracy of the people, by the people and for the people. Now USA stands for a ganster of the politicians and abusive health care companies specializing in stealing from the people, misleading by the people and cheating for the looters.

    An Insider Who is Sick of the Lying Looter Network, MHN, MHNGS

  4. MHN and MHNGS have violated many issues. They reward bullies to serve military bases and those bullies work as informants against the employees of DOD, MHN and MHNGS’ biggest patron. Supervision oversight is also a severe internal mismanagement problem inside MHN and MHNGS. Some bullies, Military Family Life Consultants, used abusive name-calling and manipulative strategies behind the back of employees of DOD to secure trust and their ongoing fat paychecks and budget within DOD to continue their bully work.

  5. George J. Stone

    The government does not care about the efficiency. Government spending and waste is a way of life in United States, albeit taxes are killing all businesses and tax payers.
    I was a service member in the military. As long as the military touches the foreign soil once a month, all military personnels do not need to pay a dime for taxes. No one cares about the government spending and waste. I bet Department of Defense is paying a huge amount of money, $10,000?????, for those social service people for doing minimum mediocre jobs. What a ridiculous waste. In the private sectors, almost every business is cutting wages and hours and we all accepted pay-cut with less benefits. How can the government, DoD, and the insurance companies afford to pay those social workers so much without accountability?

    G. USMC

  6. Whats most troubling is that no one seems to give a damn about the situation. MHN has gotten comfort with the fact that the oversight from DoD is laughable. The requirements for MFLC has declined significantly from clinicians with experience to basically just have a license. The screening of MFLC’s is non-existent and supervision is, as mentioned above, sparse at best. All of the best MFLC’s I know are getting out of bed with MHN because they are tired of dealing with its increasingly cavalier attitude towards consultants. There was a time when you got to know your schedulers and could put together a decent plan to work with MHN. Now is “you submit you available to us online and we’ll get back to you.” If DoD really knew how MHN treats its consultants, I think MHN would have some real problems. But no one cares and all the consultants are afraid of getting “black listed” if they dare say anything.

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