By Christian Sorensen | February 9, 2016,
DOD spent $11,696,571,000+ on 147 individual contracts in January 2016
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 $11,696,571,000 on 147 individual contracts during January 2016. This amount does not include 15 Foreign Military Sales contracts worth $916,846,600 or 3 contracts involving partial FMS allotment worth $425,423,345.
FOREIGN MILITARY SALES (FMS) – Through FMS, the U.S. government procures and transfers materiel to allied nations and international organizations.
Boeing received $9,316,518 for 2016 F/A-18 A-F program management, logistics, and engineering for Switzerland ($4,187,292; 44.95%); Finland ($1,763,053; 18.92%); Kuwait ($1,127,556; 12.10%); Malaysia ($1,002,289; 10.76%); Australia ($505,984; 5.43%); Canada ($372,788; 4%); and Spain ($357,556; 3.84%).
General Atomics received $43,740,596 for France‘s MQ-9 second system. This is a sole-source acquisition.
Lockheed Martin received $14,221,556 to configure Target Sight System (TSS) to Pakistan’s requirements. This is sole-source, per 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(4).
Raytheon received $212,687,782 for PATRIOT engineering services, calendar year 2016 (FMS: Germany, Greece, Israel, Japan, South Korea, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Netherlands, Qatar, Spain, Taiwan, UAE).
Rockwell Collins Inc. received $30,727,886 to provide Pakistan installation tech support, and deliver Pakistan 11 C-130E model kits and 5 C-130B integrated avionics suites/kits. RC will also deliver B/E flight manuals, checklists, and maintenance supplements for Pakistan’s C-130 at Nur Khan Base. Sole-source.
CENTCOM FMS – Selling materiel and military equipment to countries in southwest Asia is very lucrative [PDF] for U.S. industry.
AM General received $24,965,954 to provide Iraq 120 HMMWV. AM General received $10,565,465 to provide Iraq 50 HMMWV and contractor unique spare parts. One bid solicited, one received.
Cessna received $55,268,755 for the Afghanistan Trainer Program: interim contractor support (at Kabul AB and Kandahar AB) on 18 C-208B aircraft and 1 C-208 training device (includes maintenance & training). This is sole-source.
Delfasco LLC received $81,626,329 to provide Saudi Arabia with practice bombs and fixtures.
Lockheed Martin received $92,732,991 for PAC-3 and MSE Multi-Band Radio Frequency Data Link obsolescence redesign for Qatar.
Lockheed Martin received $25,291,001 for continued logistics support for Office of Program Manager – Saudi Arabia National Guard (OPM-SANG).
Lockheed Martin received $18,834,540 to provide Iraq with sustainment on C-130E/J aircraft.
Lockheed Martin received $15,017,849 to provide Saudi Arabia a digital battle staff trainer, war simulation trainer.
Lockheed Martin received $10,035,434 for FMS to Israel: C-130J advanced procurement and external fuel tank modification kits.
Sallyport Global Holdings Inc. received $271,813,941 to provide Iraq with base life support, base operations support, and security (for Balad AB).
UNINHABITED VEHICLES & CRAFT
General Atomics received $34,028,813 to develop and field AFSOC’s MQ-9 Medium Altitude Long Endurance Tactical (MALET) Lead-Off Hitter (LOH) software.
General Atomics received $17,727,907 for MQ-9 system software operational test support and final fielding release.
Northrop Grumman received $8,021,113 for software sustainment services in support of MQ-8B Fire Scout.
Northrop Grumman received $8,171,523 for MQ-8 engines, engineering services, integrated logistics, and training.
Northrop Grumman received $55,681,130 for Battlefield Airborne Communication Node (BACN) platform maintenance and support.
SRA received $35,432,915 for Distributed Common Ground System (AF DCGS) Processing, Exploitation, and Dissemination Operation Center at Langley AFB.
Textron (AAI) received $97,109,000 for Shadow UAS, tactical data link retrofit for full-rate production VII.
URS Federal Services Inc. received $9,692,686 for ACC UAS operation centers support to MQ-1 and MQ-9 at Creech, Ellsworth, Holloman, Nellis, Whiteman AFBs; Ramstein AB; and Kadena Air Base.
Gilbane Federal received $9,960,000 to build two barrel-type bulk fuel storage tanks at Naval Station Guantánamo Bay.
USSOCOM – USSOCOM recently opened its own technology startup named SofWerX.
Bethel-Webcor JV-1 received $19,600,000 to build waterfront operations facility for SDV Team One at Pearl City Peninsula. Space will also be provided for NSWG-3 Tactical Athlete Center.
FLIR Inc. received $14,656,803 to provide USSOCOM with life-cycle contractor support on electro-optical sensor systems for Technology Applications Program Office (TAPO). This was non-competitive, per FAR 6.302-1.
IGOV Technologies Inc. received $52,355,650 to modify M1145 HMMWV to provide Tactical Air Party users with embedded software and systems for critical voice, data, and video communications.
Minburn Technology Group LLC received $115,000,000 for Microsoft software licenses and software assurance in support of USSOCOM HQ Procurement Division (SOF AT&L-KS).
DARPA
Sotera Defense received $11,402,662 for R&D on a DARPA Counter Insurgency Operations project.
AIRCRAFT PROPULSION RESEARCH
Aerospace Testing Alliance received $14,315,412 for operations, maintenance, information management and support of AEDC.
Engineering Research & Consulting Inc. (ERC) received $89,223,718 for Climatic, Dynamic & Propulsion Test Divisions test and eval support services.
FLIGHT TRAINING
Boeing received $855,000,000 for T-38C avionics component integration and contractor logistics support.
JOINT STRIKE FIGHTER (F-35)
Alion Science & Technology (AST) received $28,725,401 to provide SECAF Acquisition office and JPO for F-35 with advisory & assistance services in Arlington, VA, and JBAB.
Lockheed Martin received $61,943,088 for F-35 recurring logistics support (e.g. ground maintenance; action request resolution; depot activation; ALIS [PDF] operations & maintenance) USAF ($33,956,484; 55%); USMC ($12,989,660; 21%); USN ($9,767,503; 16%); non-DoD participants ($5,229,441; 8%).
Lockheed Martin received $28,842,000 for F-35A air vehicle retrofit modifications re: fuel tank overpressure engineering change proposal for USAF ($26,855,466; 93.11%); Netherlands ($1,633,244; 5.67%); Italy ($201,880; 0.70%); Norway ($100,940; 0.35%) and Australia ($50,470; 0.17%).
Lockheed Martin received $9,020,798 for F-35 retrofit kits supporting Block 3F and USN initial operational capability-related engineering change proposals.
RAPTOR (F-22)
Lockheed Martin received $9,262,918 for two communication, navigation and identification units per F-22 and spares. LM will provide 479 retrofit kits and perform 443 installations to increase transistor reliability on CNI Driver B units.
Bell-Boeing JPO received $11,314,491 for common software support for MV/CV-22, and training and training device support for MV-22.
Bell-Boeing JPO received $20,809,451 for MV-22 flight test sustainment support including test planning and execution, flight clearances, and technical reviews.
HELICOPTERS
Airbus received $8,648,399 for UH-72A logistics support.
General Nucleonics Inc. received $16,577,014 to repair three weapons replaceable assemblies in support of Main Rotor Blade In Flight Inspection System utilized on H-53. Non-competitive solicitation, per FAR 6.302-1.
Lockheed Martin (Sikorsky) received $7,893,500 to incorporate Nacelles physical configuration audit support and 36 total production kits for MH-53 and CH-53 in-service program.
EAGLE, FALCON & HORNET
Boeing received $22,398,869 to repair F/A-18 parts in Lemoore, CA (69%); Cecil Field, FL (30%); Philadelphia, PA (1%). One firm was solicited, per FAR 6.302-1.
Exelis Inc. received $7,628,203 to repair weapons replaceable assemblies used in support of Integrated Defensive Electronic Countermeasures (IDECM). This was not competitively procured, per FAR 6.302-1.
Martin Baker Aircraft Co. Ltd. (Middlesex, UK) received $9,458,828 for 30 U.S. Navy Aircrew Common Ejection Seats for F/A-18 and EA-18G.
STRATOFORTRESS
Fluor Federal Solutions received $17,648,238 to build B-52 Aircraft Maintenance Unit at Minot AFB.
POSEIDON
Boeing received $2,469,582,995 to manufacture and deliver 20 Lot III full-rate production P-8A for USN (16 for $2,052,571,034; 83%) and Australia (4 for $417,011,961; 17%)
STRATEGIC AIRLIFT
Lockheed Martin received $31,597,328 for C-130J long-term sustainment: program sustainment, inventory control point management, spares replenishment & repair, sustaining engineering, technical data, and depot activation.
Rolls-Royce received $77,920,767 for 24 AE2100D3 commercial engines for C-130J aircraft. This involves FMS (presumably $6,427,850) to Saudi Arabia.
Rolls-Royce received $76,067,069 for C-130J propulsion logistics, program management support, engineering services, spares, and technical data.
AERIAL REFUELING
Northrop Grumman received $43,835,227 for 10 engine overhauls in worldwide support of KC-10 program. Northrop Grumman received $24,668,666 for worldwide contractor logistic services in support of KC-10 program.
Rockwell Collins received $13,194,387 for KC-10 communication navigation surveillance and air traffic management, specifically installation of Group A and B kits on the basic contract’s remaining 23 aircraft.
OTHER FIXED WING AIRCRAFT
Boeing received $7,236,020 for R&D required to demonstrate integration of tactical data link (LINK16) including other required avionics changes to accommodate data link into radar-production and radar-remanufacture on AV-8B. This was not competitively procured, per 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(1).
Boeing received $71,329,678 for USAF aircraft vertical stabilizers. This was sole-source, per 10 U.S.C. 2304 (c)(1).
Boeing received $25,776,011 for Presidential Aircraft Recapitalization (PAR) Program Phase 1 Pre-Milestone B activities. Boeing will aim to improve affordability and reduce program execution risk. This is a sole-source acquisition.
Composite Engineering Inc. received $18,674,455 for 21 USAF Subscale Aerial Target (AFSAT) Lots 11-13 production. Composite Engineering Inc. received $37,000,000 for AFSAT spares, contractor logistics support, and out of warranty repairs. This is a sole-source acquisition.
L-3 received $42,017,407 to support T-1, T-6, and T-38 undergraduate pilot training at Vance AFB.
Lockheed Martin received $8,710,361 for AC/HC/MC and C-130J peculiar support equipment.
M-1 Support Services received $12,028,752 for aircrew and maintenance services on CV-22, UH-1N, and HH-60G, associated engines, and mission support equipment (58th Maintenance Group) at Kirtland AFB.
Gulfstream received $111,579,431 to support C-20 and C-37 fleet for contractor logistics support.
GENERAL AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE
DynCorp received $72,040,018 for depot level maintenance and logistics on aircraft (31 F/A-18A-F; 3 EA-18G; 5 MH-60S; 14 F-16A/B; and 2 E-2C) assigned to Naval Aviation Warfighting Development Center, NAS Fallon.
Lockheed Martin received $24,900,000 for aviation field maintenance in Regional Aviation Sustainment Maintenance Central Area (Ft. Campbell, KY).
AEGIS
Lockheed Martin received $80,043,707 for Aegis Combat System Engineering Agent efforts on computer program baselines and TI hardware design support for next/future Advanced Capability Build.
SHIP MAINTENANCE
BAE Systems received $14,125,605 for USS Normandy (CG 60) FY2016 selected restricted availability (SRA), which includes depot-level maintenance and modifications to update ship’s military and technical capabilities.
BAE Systems received $25,589,923 for USS Anchorage (LPD-23) FY 2016 SRA.
Boston Ship Repair LLC received $12,505,219 for 58-calendar day shipyard availability for regular overhaul and dry-docking of USNS Grumman (T-AO 195).
Detyens Shipyards received $11,455,931 for 71-calendar day shipyard availability for regular overhaul and dry-docking of USNS Laramie (T-AO 203).
Marine Hydraulics International Inc. received $8,612,073 for USS Winston S. Churchill (DDG 81) FY2016 repair, maintenance, and modernization.
Seaward Marine Services received $53,355,875 for worldwide waterborne hull cleaning and work supporting Director of Ocean Engineering, Supervisor of Salvage & Diving. This was not competitively procured, per FAR 6.302-1.
SUBMARINES
General Dynamics received $9,051,654 for secondary propulsion system detail design, prototype unit manufacture, qualification, and technical manual development.
L-3 received $44,710,060 for depot-level upgrades, repair, and overhaul of Photonics Mast (PM) & Photonics Mast Variant (PMV). This was not competitively procured, per 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(1).
OTHER NAVAL CONTRACTS
AMSEC $14, 203,234; BAE Systems $17,756,331; Delphinus Engineering Inc. $16,155,225; Epsilon Systems Solutions $17,837,830; General Dynamics $15,714,308; L3 $18,787,064; Q.E.D. Systems $15,123,826 received those amounts for U.S. Navy Modernization Program (installation & technical services for hull, mechanical and electrical systems on U.S. Naval vessels) engineering and technical services.
BAE Systems received $21,491,950 for design, development, customization, fabrication, integration, test & eval, installation, certification, maintenance and upgrade, logistic, and life cycle support of communication-electronic platforms, equipment/systems and subsystems supporting Naval Warfare Center Aircraft Division’s Special Communications Mission Solutions Division.
Boeing received $8,343,706 in support of Navy aircraft. This was a sole-source acquisition, per 10 U.S.C. 2304 (c)(1).
Crowley Technical Management received $34,498,445 to operate and maintain 5 U.S. Navy Ocean Surveillance Ships (T-AGOS) and 2 Missile Range Instrumentation Ships (T-AGM).
Lockheed Martin received $7,135,576 to repair 1263 (max.) parts used in AN/UYQ-70. This was not competitively procured, per 10 U.S.C. 2304 (c)(1).
Progeny Systems Corp. received $9,599,780 to work on Maritime Airborne Service Oriented Architecture Integration for NAWCAD, Lakehurst, NJ.
RCT Systems Inc. received $12,393,192 for R&D on power conversion modules & energy storage components re: advanced shipboard electrical power system.
SMIT Singapore PTE Ltd. received $43,000,000 for salvage, salvage-related towing, harbor clearance, ocean engineering, and point-to-point towing services to support the Director of Ocean Engineering, SUPSALV, in the Western Pacific.
Textron (AAI Corp.) received $49,791,402 for electronic warfare systems integration test environment system upgrades to the Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division’s Electronic Combat Simulation and Evaluation Laboratory. This was not competitively procured per 10 U.S.C. 2304(c) (1).
C4ISR
BCF Solutions Inc.; IGOV Technologies Inc.; People Tec Inc.; Pelatron Inc.; Smartronix Inc.; and BAE Systems received $538,000,000 Platform for Engineering and Integration of Tactical and Strategic Systems (PEITSS) systems and capabilities within Theater Air Control System and other systems providing tactical and strategic battle management and command and control capabilities.
SAIC received $15,950,811 for Post Deployment Software Support (PDSS) for Total Force Information Technology Systems Consolidated Systems Integrator.
System of Systems Security (SOSSEC) Inc. received $99,000,000 for prototypes in C4ISR information sharing information systems: DCGS; TBMCS; Air Operations Center; Open Mission System; Secure View; ISSE Guard; cybersecurity environments; Web Temporal Analysis System; CIDNE; Collaboration Gateway, and other systems to be determined.
Technology Service Corp. received $23,812,562 for work on Rapid Reaction Multi-Mission/Support Jammer Cueing (RRMMS/SJC) using rapid prototyping processes and modular architectures to deliver technological capabilities.
SPACE
Lockheed Martin received $198,729,140 to provide MDA with 20 Lot 8 Interceptors and production support to THAAD Project Office (CLIN 8000).
Northrop Grumman received $7,026,986 for booster propulsion technology maturation: R&D on additive manufacturing for duct-cooled, carbon/silicon carbide thrust chamber technology.
Orbital ATK Inc. received $46,968,005 to develop 3 rocket propulsion system prototypes for the Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV) program. Orbital ATK will share some cost investment to develop prototypes.
Portico Services received $7,503,853 to repair electrical distribution lines to support launch complexes at Cape Canaveral AFS. This is sole-sourced.
SpaceX received $33,660,254 to develop the Raptor rocket propulsion system prototype for EELV. SpaceX will share some cost investment to develop a Raptor engine prototype for Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy upper stage.
SOFTWARE LICENSING
The Math Works Inc. received $11,000,000 for software licenses, maintenance, training, and consulting services in support of MATLAB. This was not competitively procured, per 10 U.S. Code 2304(c) (1).
ICBM
A-P-T Research Inc. received $30,456,367 for safety advisory and assistance services for technical, engineering, and management support re: BMDS.
Boeing received $15,606,149 for sustainment engineering and program management support services on ICBM guidance subsystem mostly at Hill AFB.
MISSILES, BOMBS, ROCKETS, PROJECTILES
Lockheed Martin received $7,971,649 for Tactical Tomahawk Weapons Control System development for USN ($7,867,057; 98.69%) and UK ($104,592; 1.31%)
Raytheon received $85,500,000 for Griffin A & B Block II/III missiles (incl. test and support equipment with engineering support). Sole-source.
Raytheon received $66,593,457 (post-dated 31 Dec. 2015) for FY2016 Navy RAM block 2 round pack requirements (material, fabricate parts, assemble, test, deliver). This was not competitively procured, per 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(4).
Raytheon received $36,000,000 to implement a data processor and signal processor equipment suite modernization at RAF Fylingdales for MDA.
Raytheon received $14,000,000 for R&D at AFRL on increased capabilities (missile # carried on single sortie, effectiveness, platform survivability against threats in A2AD environment) for next-gen, air-launched, tactical missiles. Two research concepts: Small Advanced Capability Missile (SACM) and Miniature Self-Defense Munition (MSDM).
Raytheon received $12,115,859 for advanced technology insertion and integration support on weapons systems (AIM-9, AIM-120, AGM-65, AGM-154, R/UGM-109, XM982 Excalibur, BGM-71 TOW, SM, Evolved Sea Sparrow, Talon, Pyros and Griffin).
Scientific Systems (SSCI) received $11,565,001 for advanced navigation system technology demonstration on Small Diameter Bomb (SDB) Increment I [ImageNav-SDB advanced navigation system]. Sole-source.
LASER
Leidos received $21,079,949 for R&D (at Kirtland AFB) into optical beam control in the presence of atmospheric turbulence to develop beam control systems for laser propagation and laser communication.
VEHICLES
Brighton Cromwell received $17,202,863 (max.) for medium and light tactical vehicle parts.
DRS-NIS received $16,492,821 for digital vehicle distribution box assembly repair and upgrades (for Bradley).
General Dynamics received $75,324,426 for design and integration engineering of 30mm cannon (8 prototypes) mounted on unmanned, stabilized Stryker turret.
General Dynamics received $170,720,400 to acquire a Stryker Tow Simulator.
L-3 received $38,039,981 for 180 Bradley transmissions and ancillary hardware.
Raytheon received $13,366,719 for nine turrets for USMC LAV anti-tank variant.
Veyance Technologies received $31,799,186 for Abrams track shoe assemblies.
SMALL ARMS
Olin Corp. (Winchester Division) received $22,829,590 for 5.56mm, 7.62mm, and .50 caliber ammunition.
GEAR & EQUIPMENT
Stresau Laboratory Inc. received $42,534,185 for blasting caps: electric M6; non-electric: M7; inert non-electric blasting caps: M30 and MK17.
CLOTHING
Bluewater Defense Inc. (San Lorenzo, Puerto Rico) received maximum $112,707,320 for various types of U.S. Army uniform trousers.
McRae Industries Inc. received $9,293,438 for hot weather, flame-resistant combat boots.
Rocky Brand Inc. received $15,623,052 (max.) for U.S. Army hot weather combat boots.
Travis Association for the Blind received $8,856,391 to clean and repair unserviceable, but economically repairable, clothing and equipment.
EDUCATION & TRAINING
American Society for Engineering Education received $111,456,970 for admin support to DOD Science, Mathematics and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship for Service program. Most funding used to reimburse contractor for scholarships and stipends paid to students.
Aktarius LLC; Allied Technical Services; AQuate II; Axseum Solutions; K.D. Analytical Consulting; Murtech Inc.; Omega Consultants; SciTech Services; STS International; Veteran Corps of America; Battelle Memorial Institute; Camber Corp.; DRS Technical Services Inc.; Engility; Leidos; Patricio Enterprises; SAIC; received a shared $900,000,000 for logistics and service support to Joint PEO for Chemical & Biological Defense.
Booz Allen Hamilton received $35,954,551 for advisory and assistant services supporting Cooperative Threat Reduction (CTR) Program projects and the Proliferation Prevention Program (part of DTRA).
The Whiting-Turner Contracting received $30,469,870 to renovate the 20th CBRNE Conventional Weapons command HQ at Aberdeen Proving Ground.
FUEL & ENERGY
Apex Clean Energy Holdings received $497,350,565 to provide U.S. Army with electricity from an on-site solar and off-site wind energy production facility, supplemented with electricity from conventional resources.
Constellation NewEnergy Inc. received $7,046,395 for electricity and ancillary services in Maryland and Texas for U.S. Navy.
Syn-Tech Systems received $17,863,377 for fuel management systems (FuelMaster) support (technical, procurement, installation, sustainment) and automotive information module second gen. equipment at 507+ sites worldwide. This was not competitively procured, per 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(1).
Thales received $49,178,470 for universal battery chargers (UBC), UBC battery interfaces, UBC soft covers, UBC hard covers and/or accessory kits.
MEDICAL & SAFETY
Armed Forces Services Corp. received $11,843,103 for continued professional support, program management, analytical, consulting, and admin services to facilitate Wounded, Ill and Injured programs.
Dispensers Optical Service Corp. received $7,500,000 for various optical lenses.
FedMedical Inc. received $25,000,000 for pulse oximeters, surgical lights and accessories.
SEKON Enterprises received $28,800,197 for engineering, cybersecurity, and configuration management to Defense Healthcare Management Systems.
United Concordia Companies received $11,010,000 for comprehensive dental care services worldwide to eligible TRICARE beneficiaries.
TRANSPORTATION, CARGO & STORAGE
Twelve companies received the following amounts for international ocean transportation and intermodal distribution services through USTRANSCOM’s Universal Service Contract-8: American President Lines $257,131,913; Maersk $227,835,577; Matson Navigation Co. $95,294,998; Hapag-Lloyd USA $92,075,357; American Roll-On Roll-Off Carrier $66,941,381; Farrell Lines Inc. $64,360,874; Liberty Global Logistics $55,788,479; Totem Ocean Trailer Express $30,438,795; Central Gulf Lines Inc. $24,494,841; TransAtlantic Lines $20,596,119; Sea Star Line $20,148,725; and Young Brothers LTD $18,494,963.
For Category A international commercial air cargo transportation service, these companies received a shared $125,922,873: Alaska Airlines; Atlas Air; FedEx; Kalitta Air; Miami Air International; National Air Cargo Group; Northern Air Cargo; Omni Air International; UPS.
Accent Controls Inc. received $7,420,931 for warehousing and distribution support services.
Sealift Inc. received $8,760,576 to charter one U.S. flagged, self-sustaining ship, M/V Capt David I. Lyon, to support USAF at-sea prepositioning program.
ENVIRONMENTAL
CH2M Hill Inc. received a maximum $240,000,000 for comprehensive, long-term environmental action services on USN/USMC installations in NAVFAC Atlantic.
Leidos received $9,000,000 for architectural and engineering environmental support within Great Lakes & Ohio River Mission Boundaries, USACE.
Vernadero Group Inc.; Gulf South Research Corp.; Trinity Analysis & Development Corp.; Marstel-Day LLC; Stell Environmental Enterprises; HelioTech received a shared $99,000,000 for environmental support for the South Atlantic Division, USACE, Mobile District, Alabama.
FOOD SERVICES
Labatt Food Services received $52,500,000 for food and beverages in the San Antonio area. This was sole-source, per 10 U.S. Code 2304 (c)(1).
US Foods Lexington received $64,500,000 for food and beverages in the South Carolina area. This was sole-source, per 10 U.S. Code 2304 (c)(1).
ACQUISITION SUPPORT SERVICES
CSC Government Solutions received $77,500,000 for servicing the Logistics Modernization Program for Army Contracting Command, Rock Island Arsenal.
BASE SUPPORT, CONSULTING, ADMIN & LOGISTICS – Base support services usually involve a combination of: facility management & investment, fire & emergency services, grounds maintenance & landscaping, janitorial services, pavement clearance, pest control, port operations, utilities, vehicles & equipment service, and waste management.
PAE Applied Technologies received $31,927,651 for base operations support at Keesler AFB and received $8,196,000 for support services at Vance AFB.
Z Systems Corp. received $13,511,573 for logistics support to the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, Fort Hood.
BUSINESS & OFFICE SUPPORT
Accenture Federal Services; CACI; CGI Federal; Deloitte Consulting; ECS Federal; IBM; Leidos; and Main Sail received $147,178,362 for process improvement, reengineering, management and data support services, to include Navy Enterprise Resource Planning sustainment on behalf of NAVSUP Business Systems Center (BSC).
All Native Managed Services received $10,425,244 for IT automation and tech support services to the National Capitol Region. One bid solicited, one received.
Ernst & Young received $15,427,675 to assist DOD Office of Inspector General Audit of DAF general fund FY2016 schedule of budgetary activity.
KPMG LLP received $13,762,530 to assist DOD Office of Inspector General to audit DA general fund schedule of budgetary activity for FY2016.
Telesto Group; Softek International; BridgePhase; Enterprise Horizon Consulting Group; CompQSoft; Johnson Technology Systems; 4M Research; Stango Obsidian Alliance; InSAP Services; Oakland Consulting Group Inc. received a shared $846,000,000 for enterprise resource planning services for the Project Manager, Army Enterprise System Integration Program; program manager, General Fund Enterprise Business System; and Army Shared Services Center and Army stakeholder organizations.
OVERSEAS CONSTRUCTION
HBA Architecture & Interior Design received $25,000,000 for worldwide architectural and engineering services for Navy Lodge and other NEXCOM facilities in NAVFAC.
DOMESTIC CONSTRUCTION & ENGINEERING
ACC Construction received $45,034,874 to build an overall Basic Combat Training complex and related work for one battalion HQ, two barracks/company operations facilities, one lawn equipment building with company storage, one dining facility, parking, a running track, and physical training pits.
Bethel-Webcor JV-1 received $14,989,000 to repair Buildings 1604 and 1632 at Marine Corps Base Hawaii.
Binderman Construction received $21,586,000 to design and build Arlington Heights Illinois Army Reserve Center.
Hal Hays Construction Inc. received $18,508,130 to construct an Army Reserve Center in Fresno, CA.
KWR Construction added to a previous $95,000,000 construction contract at Luke AFB.
Mathy Construction received $7,398,957 for asphalt paving and delivery services.
Mississippi Limestone Corp. received $7,840,604 for articulated concrete mattress squares at Richardson Landing, Tennessee.
PentaCon LLC received $9,544,234 to build Naval Small Craft Instruction and Technical Training School Applied Instruction Facility at Construction Battalion Center, Stennis Space Center.
Pyramid Contracting LLC received $8,559,900 for flooring at Fort Jackson.
Tri-County Builders received $20,000,000 for magazine and building maintenance, repair, and construction at Naval Support Activity Crane.
DREDGING
Bethel-Webcor JV-1 received $7,230,000 to design and build a Welding School consolidation at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam.
The Dutra Group received $8,000,000 to rent a hopper dredge with attendant plan and operators for maintenance dredging of the Mobile Harbor Channel, AL.
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock received $15,819,524 to repair multiple beach projects in New Jersey.
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock received $34,564,800 for dredging and beach placement, Willoughby Spit and Vicinity, Norfolk, VA.
Weeks Marine Inc. received $10,642,250 to rent one fully operated cutterhead dredge and equipment for work in New Orleans, LA.
**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.
Christian Sorensen, a BFP Contributing Author & Analyst, is a U.S. military veteran and Arabic translator.
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