$7.5 million or more in defense contracts
Air Force
Deloitte & Touche LLP Arlington, Virginia has been awarded a $211 million capping contract modification (P00013) to a previously executed contract (FA7014-18-D-5000) for financial improvement and audit remediation efforts. This amendment will increase the total cumulative contract limit from $800 million to a maximum of $1,011 million. Work will be conducted at various Air Force locations, based on the requirements of issued mission orders, and is expected to be completed by July 31, 2025. Future mission order requirements will mandate operating and maintenance funding for fiscal year 2023. Washington Air Force District, Joint Base Andrews, Md., is conducting contracting activities.
Assured Information Security Inc. of Rome, New York has entered into a maximum order value of $98.5 million, cost plus fixed fee, perpetual/perpetual delivery/perpetual contract for software and reports. The contract will provide industry, academia, and artificial intelligence/machine language-based tools and technologies developed in previous phases of this effort to enhance emergency and operational cyber capabilities developed by the Air Force and allied Combatant Commands. Work will take place in Rome, New York and is expected to be completed by July 20, 2028. The deal is a competitive acquisition and one offer has been received. At the time of award, $5,000 in research, development, testing and evaluation funding for FY2023 and $8,642,421 for operation and maintenance in FY2023 are due. The Air Force Research Laboratory in Rome, New York conducts contracting activities.
Bering Global Solutions LLC of Anchorage, Alaska has been awarded a $19,774,916 fixed price amendment (P00012) to previously executed contract FA4887-19-D-A005 for its human performance optimization program to assist in the comprehensive preparation for the design and support of an aircrew flight training program. Work will be conducted at various locations in the United States and is expected to be completed by August 31, 2024. No funding is required at the time of award. Contract operations are 56th Contract Squadron service flights at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona.
Redhorse Corp. of San Diego, Calif. has been awarded a Fixed Price Correction (P00002) to previously awarded FA8684-22-C-B008 for $9,191,028 for its innovative methodology for maintenance/long-term supply forecasting with a focus on improving reliability for the Air Force. This amendment allows the exercise of options to continue work from the base year. Work will take place in Roslyn, Virginia and is expected to be completed by July 21, 2024. At the time of the order, $9,191,028 is required for 2023 operating and maintenance funding. This change brings the total cumulative face value of the contract to $32,711,285. The Air Force Lifecycle Management Center, Rapid Maintenance Office, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, conducts contracting activities.
army
The Boeing Company of Mesa, Arizona has been awarded a $393,091,720 amendment (P00005) to contract W58RGZ-21-C-0015 for Apache AH-64E aircraft, support services and equipment. Work will take place in Mesa, Arizona, with an estimated completion date of December 31, 2027. At the time of the award, a total of $393,091,720 was required for aircraft procurement, army funding, and overseas military sales (Egypt and Kuwait) funding for FY2023. The Army Contracting Command at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama conducts contracting activities.
Cummins Corporation of Columbus, Indiana has entered into a $347,411,254 fixed price contract for the procurement of new commercial, remanufactured and remanufactured conversion V903 Cummins Series 600 and 675 horsepower diesel engines. Bids were solicited through the Internet, and one bid was received. Work location and funding will be determined per order, with an estimated completion date of 29th December 2028. Army Contracting Command, Detroit Arsenal, Michigan, conducts contract work (W56HZV-23-D-0048).
WA Ellis Construction Co., *Independence, Missouri (W9128F-23-D-0039); Bloomsdale Excavating Co. Inc., *Bloomsdale, Missouri (W9128F-23-D-0040); -D-0041). and Western Contracting Corp*, Sioux City, Iowa (W9128F-23-D-0042) will contest each order in her $49 million fixed-price contract for the repair and maintenance of shipping lanes along the Missouri River. We called for bids on the Internet and received five bids. Work location and funding will be determined per order, with an estimated completion date of June 30, 2028. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Omaha, Nebraska does contract work.
HHI Corp. of Ogden, Utah, has been awarded a $25,134,676 fixed-price contract to build a Special Operations Forces tactical equipment maintenance facility. We solicited bids on the Internet and received two bids. Work will take place at Fort Carson, Colorado, with an estimated completion date of January 30, 2025. Military construction for fiscal year 2023 required $25,134,676 in special operations forces funding at the time of award. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers of Omaha, Nebraska conducts contract activities (W9128F-23-C-0025).
AeroVironment Inc. (Simi Valley, Calif.) has been awarded a $12,051,941 fixed price contract for the RQ-20B Puma AE3 UAS system. Bids were solicited through the Internet, and one bid was received. Work will take place in Simi Valley, California, with an estimated completion date of September 30, 2024. Other funding for FY23 required $12,051,941 in Army funding at the time of award. US Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, conducts contracting activities (W58RGZ-23-C-0039).
Quarterline Consulting Services LLC (* Herndon, Va.) has entered into a $11,816,539 fixed price contract for nursing and ancillary personal service support. An online bid was solicited and 17 bids were received. Work will be conducted at Fort Meade, Maryland, with an estimated completion date of November 30, 2027. At the time of award, a mandatory contribution of $11,816,539 for the 2023 Defense Health Program Fund was made. The U.S. Army Medical Contract Activity of San Antonio, Texas is Contract Activity (W81K04-23-F-0201).
CDM Stanley, a Fairfax, Virginia joint venture, entered into a $9,611,838 fixed price contract for architect and engineer services. Bids were solicited through the Internet, and one bid was received. Construction will take place in Fort Worth, Texas, with an estimated completion date of July 28, 2027. At the time of the award, a contribution of $9,611,838 in civil engineering and construction funds for the 2022 fiscal year was required. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth, Texas, in contract activity (W9126G-23-C-0014).
Weeks Marine Inc. of Covington, Louisiana won an $8,932,500 amendment (P00001) to the W912P8-23-C-0026 contract for dredging services. Construction will take place in New Orleans, Louisiana, with an estimated completion date of August 22, 2023. At the time of award, it was required to disburse $8,932,500 in private operating and maintenance funds for fiscal year 2023. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in New Orleans, Louisiana is conducting contract activities.
Defense Logistics Agency
Symmetry Energy Solutions LLC, Houston, Texas (SPE604-23-D-7519, $28,916,705). Direct Energy Business Marketing LLC, Iselin, new jersey (SPE604-23-D-7522, $28,552,445); and Tiger Natural Gas Inc. (SPE604-23-D-7523, $27,480,919) of Tulsa, Oklahoma, each awarded fixed price contracts with economic price adjustment requirements under pipeline quality direct supply natural gas offering SPE604-23-R-0402. This is a competitive acquisition, with 6 offers. These are his 2 year contracts with 6 months rollover available. Arizona, California, Nevada, new mexico, Utah and Washington with a completion date of September 30, 2025. Customers include the Army, Air Force, Navy, and federal civilian agencies. There is no obligation to pay any money at the time of award. Using customers are solely responsible for funding contracts that meet these requirements, and vary in budget type and fiscal year. Contracting activities will be conducted by the Defense Logistics Administration Energy Corporation of Fort Belvoir, Virginia.
Navy
Invicta Global LLC (*Fort Worth, TX) was awarded $9,977,399 in fixed price, indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity changes to previously executed contract N62470-20-D-0002. This amendment provides for the third-year exercise of the option to the Naval Research Laboratory’s Base Operations Support Services. Work will be done in Washington, DC and is expected to be completed by July 2024. This contract brings the total aggregate face value of the contract to $36,269,110. No payment of funds is required at the time of winning. The FY2023 Operations and Maintenance (Navy) Fund will pay $6,936,675 for periodic work and will be obligated for individual task orders issued during the option period. Of this amount, $1,990,015 will expire at the end of the current fiscal year. The Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command, Department of Public Works, Washington, DC, is doing contract work.
US Special Operations Command
Ultimate Training Munitions, Inc., North, NJ Branch. Sig Sauer, Newington, New Hampshire. Black Hills Ammunition, Rapid City, South Dakota. Bighorn Government Services LLC, Cleveland, Tennessee. Eagle Eye Precision Ammunition, Mesa, Arizona. general dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems, St. Petersburg, FL. Capstone Precision Group LLC, Mesa, Arizona. OCR Global Inc., McLean, VA. PCP Tactical, Sebastian, FL. UDC Inc., Tampa, Florida. and Vista Outdoor Sales LLC (Anoka, Minnesota) awarded a Permanent Delivery, Permanent Quantity Contract (H92403-23-R-0002) to allow the United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) the flexibility to procure the many types of ammunition required for all USSOCOM components. $27,500 is required at the time of award for operating and maintenance funding for fiscal 2023. The total contract value is capped at $750 million. The source selection procedure employed full and free competition. 16 proposals were accepted and 11 met the award criteria. His USSOCOM of McDill Air Force Base, Florida, conducts contract activities.
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