Friday, August 06, 2010

DTN News: U.S. Department of Defense Contracts Dated August 6, 2010

DTN News: U.S. Department of Defense Contracts Dated August 6, 2010 Source: U.S. DoD issued August 6, 2010 (NSI News Source Info) WASHINGTON - August 6, 2010: U.S. Department of Defense, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs) Contracts issued August 6, 2010 are undermentioned;

CONTRACTS

AIR FORCE

Raytheon Missile Systems, Tucson, Ariz., was awarded a $492,440,683 contract which will provide: 132 Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missile (AMRAAM) Air Intercept Missile (AIM)-120D All-up-Round (AUR) missiles; 12 AIM-120D Air Vehicles Instrumented (AAVI); 87 AIM-120D Captive Air Training Missiles (CATM); 273 AIM-120C7 AURs for Foreign Military Sales customers; warranty for 85 AIM-120D AURs for the U.S. Air Force; warranty for 10 AAVIs for the Air Force; warranty for 87 CATMs for the Air Force and Navy; warranty for 58 AIM-120C7 AURs for Foreign Military Sales customers Chile (13) and Jordan (45); 192 non-developmental item-airborne instrumentation units; test equipment; AIM 120D guidance section and rear data link for the Air Force; HIF/Spike life time buy; and contractor logistics support. This includes foreign military sales to Morocco, Jordan, Kuwait, Turkey, Singapore, Canada, Korea, Chile, Finland, United Kingdom (44 percent). At this time, the entire amount has been obligated. AAC/EBAC, Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., is the contracting activity (FA8675-10-C-0014).

Booz Allen Hamilton, Herndon, Va., was awarded a $23,086,466 contract which will provide Army Tank Automotive Research, Development and Engineering Center analysis of ground vehicle survivability and vulnerability protection technology. At this time, $1,300,136 has been obligated. 55 CONS/LGCD, Offutt Air Force Base, Neb., is the contracting activity (SP0700-03-D-1380; Delivery Order 360).

Booz Allen Hamilton, Herndon, Va., was awarded a $22,817,103 contract which will provide counterterrorism analysis for the U.S. Central Command Interagency Action Group. At this time, $2,562,474 has been obligated. 55 CONS/LGCD, Offutt Air Force Base, Neb., is the contracting activity (SP0700-03-D-1380; Delivery Order 358).

United Technologies Corp., Pratt and Whitney , East Hartford, Conn., was awarded a $9,859,994 contract modification which will support repair, overhaul and remanufacture of stators and shrouds to support the F100-PA-100/200/220/220B engine. At this time, the entire amount has been obligated. 448 SCMG/PKBCB, Tinker Air Force Base, Okla., is the contracting activity (FA8121-10-C-0009-P00002).

ITT Systems Corp., Colorado Springs, Colo., was awarded a $7,350,628 contract modification which will provide system engineering integration and sustainment of ground-based missile warning, missile defense, and space surveillance sensors. At this time, $6,563,061 has been obligated. ESC/HSIK, Peterson Air Force Base, Colo., is the contracting activity (F19628-02-C-0010; P00260).

ARMY

IAP Worldwide Services, Panama City, Fla., was awarded on Aug. 2 a $51,196,358 firm-fixed-price contract. This purpose of this project is to design, procure, construct and commission two 10MW diesel generator power plants in Kandahar city. The two 10MW plants will be located in Kandahar city at the New Industrial Park, and Russian silo sites. Work is to be performed in Kandahar, Afghanistan, with an estimated completion date of May 27, 2011. Bids were solicited on the Web with one bid received. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Afghanistan Engineering District South, Afghanistan, is the contracting activity (W5J9LE-10-C-0025).

Sikorsky Aircraft Corp., Stratford, Conn., was awarded on Aug. 3 a $35,252,210 firm-fixed-price contract for three UH-60M aircraft for the Mexico Navy and three auxiliary power units inlet barrier filter kits for the UH-60M. Work is to be performed in Stratford, Conn., with an estimated completion date of Dec. 31, 2012. One bid was solicited with one bid received. U.S. Army Contracting Command, AMCOM Contracting Center, CCAM-GH-A, Redstone Arsenal, Ala., is the contracting activity (W58RGZ-08-C-0003).

Armtec Defense Products Co., Coachella, Calif., was awarded on July 28 a $29,200,558 firm-fixed-price contract. The contractor shall provide 155mm M232A1 modular artillery charge systems combustible cases. Work is to be performed in Coachella, Calif., with an estimated completion date of Sept. 30, 2013. One bid was solicited with one bid received. U.S. Army Contracting Command, Joint Munitions & Lethality Contracting Center, CCJM-CA, Combat Ammo Center, Picatinny Arsenal, N.J., is the contracting activity (W15QKN-08-C-0437).

Federal Contracting, Inc., Colorado Springs, Colo., was awarded on Aug. 3 a $28,586,634 firm-fixed-price contract to design and construct “47th SOF Battalion Operations Complex, RFP No. W9128F-10-R-0010, Fort Carson, Colo.” Work is to be performed in Fort Carson, Colo., with an estimated completion date of Jan. 15, 2012. Unrestricted bids were solicited with 18 bids received. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha, Neb., is the contracting activity (W9128F-10-C-0061).

Honeywell International Aerospace, Tempe, Ariz., was awarded in July 29 a $28,129,263 firm-fixed-price contract. This contract is for “UH-60 Blackhawk Valve, Solenoid Spares, National Stock Number 4810-01-102-2473, Part Number 32138590301, Five Year Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity, Minimum Quantity 1300/Maximum Quantity 7800.” Work is to be performed in Tempe, Ariz., with an estimated completion date of May 12, 2016. Two bids were solicited with one bid received. U.S. Army Contracting Command, Aviation and Missile Center, CCAM-AR-A, Redstone Arsenal, Ala., is the contracting activity (W58RGZ-10-D-0187

Cajun Construction, Baton Rouge, La., was awarded on July 29 a $26,874,844 firm-fixed-price contract for the construction of “Floodwall in Lake Pontchartrain & Vicinity, West Return Floodwall, South Segment (South of I-10), Jefferson Parish, La., (LPV 3.2A).” Work is to be performed in Jefferson Parish, La., with an estimated completion date of May 28, 2011. Bids were solicited on the Web with 10 bids received. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New Orleans District, New Orleans, La., is the contracting activity (W912P8-10-C-0105).

Atlantic Diving Supply, Inc., Virginia Beach, Va., was awarded on July 29 a $25,000,000 firm-fixed-price contract for 20,000 fire resistant environmental ensemble systems with MultiCam print. Work is to be performed in Virginia Beach, Va., with an estimated completion date of April 30, 2011. One bid was solicited with one bid received. Research Development & Engineering Command Contracting Center, Aberdeen Contracting Division, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., is the contracting activity (W912CRB-07-D-0033).

General Dynamics Armaments and Technical Products, Burlington, Vt., was awarded on July 30 a $24,851,751 firm-fixed-price, undefinitized contract action contract. This contract is for 130 each of MK47, 40MM, advanced light weight grenade launchers system with lightweight video sight, air burst barrels, and ancillary equipment with spare and repair parts. Work is to be performed in Saco, Maine, with an estimated completion date of Aug. 31, 2012. One bid was solicited with one bid received. U.S. Army TACOM Contacting Center, CCTA-AR-VB, Rock Island, Ill., is the contracting activity (W56HZV-10-C-0408).

AM General, LLC, South Bend, Ind., was awarded in Aug. 3 a $20,549,874 firm-fixed-price contract. The purpose of the contract is to purchase 22 armored personnel troop carriers. Work is to be performed in Mishawaka, Ind., with an estimated completion date of Dec. 31, 2010. One bid was solicited with one bid received. TACOM, Warren, CCTA-ATA-A, Warren, Mich., is the contracting activity (DAAE07-01-C-S001).

Versar, Inc., Springfield, Va., was awarded on Aug. 3 a $17,107,957 firm-fixed-price contract for electrical repairs and inspection in various locations throughout Iraq. Work is to be performed in Iraq, with an estimated completion date of June 3, 2012. Bids were solicited on the World Wide Web with six bids received. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Transatlantic Programs Center, CETAC-CT-U, Winchester, Va., is the contracting activity (W912ER-10-C-0042).

Camber Corp., Huntsville, Ala., was awarded on July 29 a $16,631,058 firm-fixed-price contract. This procurement is for the acquisition of services to update Army technical manuals. Work is to be performed in Huntsville, Ala., with an estimated completion date of July 31, 2011. Three bids were solicited with two bids received. TACOM, Warren, Mich., is the contracting activity (W56HZV-06-A-0004).

Thales Raytheon Systems, LLC, Fullerton, Calif., was awarded on Aug. 4 a $15,616,857 firm-fixed-price contract. The U.S. government intends to procure mini-depot capability for the government of India for the sustainment of the FireFinder AN/TPQ-37A(v)3 radar set. Work is to be performed in Fullerton, Calif. (34 percent), and El Segundo, Calif. (66 percent), with an estimated completion date of Aug. 1, 2015. One sole-source bid was solicited with one bid received. CECOM Acquisition Center, Fort Monmouth, N.J., is the contracting activity (W15P7T-06-D-T001).

Suffolk Construction Co., Inc., Sarasota, Fla., was awarded on Aug. 4 a $14,927,000 firm-fixed-price contract. This contract is to design and construct the new Irwin Intermediate School, Fort Bragg, N.C. The purpose of the project is to construct a new intermediate school to serve 725 students, grades five and six. The school will be reinforced concrete and/or steel framing and will include general purpose classrooms; area classroom; music classroom; computer lab; gymnasium; multi-purpose room with stage and kitchen; specialist rooms; information center; administrative offices; teacher workrooms,; and supply/storage rooms. The school will incorporate advanced communication systems to support technology programs requirements, as well as general communications. The project scope will also include utilities; parking; bus loading/unloading area; playground; sports facilities; signage; fencing; landscaping; and security lighting. Work is to be performed in Fort Bragg, N.C., with an estimated completion date of Nov. 28, 2011. Bids were solicited on the Web with 17 bids received. U.S. Army Engineering District, Savannah, Ga., is the contracting activity (W912HN-10-C-0053).

DRS Defense Solutions, LLC, Bethesda, Md., was awarded on July 30 a $12,827,997 firm-fixed-price contract to perform information technology support services for U.S. forces located on Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. Work is to be performed in Afghanistan, with an estimated completion date of Sept. 14, 2012. Bids were solicited on the World Wide Web with seven bids received. Bagram Regional Contracting Center, Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, is the contracting activity (W91B4N-10-C-5017).

BAE Systems National Security Solutions, Inc., San Diego, Calif., was awarded on July 30 a $12,642,384 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, firm-fixed-price contract. This contract is for a Global Geospatial Intelligence date products in support of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. Work is to be performed in Mount Laurel, N.J. (50 percent); McLean, Va. (2 percent); Huntsville, Ala. (24 percent); Mission, Kan. (12 percent); and Bowie, Md. (12 percent), with an estimated completion date of July 29, 2011. One bid was solicited with one bid received. National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, AMSM, St. Louis, Mo., is the contracting activity (NMA302-03-D-0004).

Bristol Design Build Services, LLC, Anchorage, Alaska, was awarded on July 30 a $12,151,093 firm-fixed-price contract. This contract is for “the design/build FY10 Project Number 72665 Theater High Altitude Air Defense Battery I Project, D/B PN69307 Petroleum, Oil and Lubricants Truck Company Unit Maintenance Facilities, main Cantonment, Company Operations Facility, Fort Bliss, Texas.” Work is to be performed in Fort Bliss, Texas, with an estimated completion date of Dec. 15, 2011. Four bids were solicited with two bids received. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Albuquerque District, CESPA-CT, Albuquerque, N.M., is the contracting activity (W912HN-08-D-0025).

Alessi-Keyes Construction, Little Rock, Ark., was awarded on July 28 a $11,008,931 firm-fixed-price contract. This contract will be a firm-price contract, 100-percent Small Business Set-Aside competition. Selection of the successful contractor is based on the “Low-Priced, Technical Acceptable, IAW FAR 15.101-2,” using evaluation criteria that was established in the request for proposal. A design-bid-build contract will be awarded for the construction of the security forces operations facilities at Little Rock Air Force Base in Pulaski County, Ark. The facility shall provide adequate space for administration; mobility storage; control center; emergency response; armory; detention; equipment lockers; and training, as well as other spaces. This contract shall include all management, supervision, labor, material and equipment necessary to provide a complete and functional facility; and provide all site improvements and utilities necessary to support the new building facility. The contract shall include construction of the primary facility as well as site work, including: site utilities; parking; service drive; staging yard; site grading and drainage; sidewalks; curbs; gutters; demolition; landscaping; anti-terrorism and force protection measures; fencing; and outdoor activity areas. The “NACIS” code is “236220/$33.5 M”; the “Standard Industrial Classification” code for this procurement is “Subsector 236, Construction of Buildings.” The small business size standard is $33,500,000. Work is to be performed in Little Rock Air Force Base, Ark., with an estimated completion date of Aug. 26, 2010. Bids were solicited on the World Wide Web with four bids received. U.S. Army Engineer District, Little Rock, Ark., is the contracting activity (W9127S-10-C-6013).

Science Applications International Corp., Huntsville, Ala., was awarded on July 28 a $10,843,432 firm-fixed-price contract. This contract is to procure rapid deployment integrated systems, combat outpost surveillance, and force protection systems to provide early warning force protection. Work is to be performed in Huntsville, Ala. (53.72 percent); Stillwater, Okla. (34.57 percent); and Arab, Ala. (11.71 percent), with an estimated completion date of Jan. 25, 2010. Bids were solicited on the World Wide Web with two bids received. U.S. Army Research Development & Engineering Command-Contracting Center, Natick Contracting Division, Natick Contracting Division, Orlando, Fla., is the contracting activity (W911QY-10-F-0188).

GM GDLS Defense Group, LLC, Sterling Heights, Mich., was awarded on July 30 a $9,817,799 firm-fixed-price contract. This contract action revises the obligated amount for the production cut-in of the revised Stryker performance specifications - which incorporated a modified hull design - into 281 vehicles. The Double-V hull is an integrated solution that provides improved protection levels to support operations in the Operation Enduring Freedom area of responsibility. Work is to be performed in Sterling Heights, Mich. (30 percent), and London, Canada (70 percent), with an estimated completion date of Feb. 16, 2012. One bid was solicited with one bid received. TACOM, CCTA-AIP, Warren, Mich., is the contracting activity (W56HZV-07-D-M112).

World Technical Services, Inc., Anchorage, Alaska, was awarded on July 22 a $9,542,253 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for logistics support services. Work is to be performed in Fort Sill, Okla., with an estimated completion date of Nov. 30, 2010. One sole-source bid was solicited with one bid received. Mission and Installation Contracting Command, Fort Sill, Okla., is the contracting activity (W9124L-10-C-0004).

Cheoah Construction Co., Inc., Robbinsville, N.C., was awarded on Aug. 3 a $9,201,295 firm-fixed-price contract. This project is for the repair of approximately 25 miles of gravel tank trails and approximately three miles of asphalt roads for the Fort Benning tank trail system. The project requires supporting facilities to include pavement markings; clearing and grubbing; borrow materials; storm water system; seeding and sodding; and erosion control measures. Work is to be performed in Fort Benning, Ga., with an estimated completion date of Sept. 1, 2011. Bids were solicited on the World Wide Web with three bids received. U.S. Army Engineer District, Savannah, Ga., is the contracting activity (W912HN-10-C-0046).

Eagle Applied Science, LLC, San Antonio, Texas, was awarded on July 29 a $8,954,490 time-and-material contract. This contract is for the Army Warrior in Transition program and Soldier Transfer and Regulation Tracking Center program, non-personal services by contract services providers to assist soldiers and their families with medical, travel and any other issue. Work is to be performed in various U.S. cities with an estimated completion date of Aug. 7, 2011. One bid was solicited with one bid received. U.S. Army Medical Command, Center for Health Care Contracting, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, is the contracting activity (W81K04-07-D-0018).

Service Source, Alexandria, Va., was awarded on July 29 an $8,647,391 firm-fixed-price indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract. This contract is to provide a facility attendant service at Fort Carson, Colo. Work is to be performed in Fort Carson, Colo., with an estimated completion date of July 31, 2011. One bid was solicited with one bid received. Directorate of Contracting, Fort Carson, Colo., is the contracting activity (W911RZ-10-D-0005).

Security Signals, Cordova, Tenn., was awarded on July 29 a $8,542,858 firm-fixed-price supply contract. The item to be procured is the A/P-25S-5B personnel distress kit for use by the Air Force, Army and Foreign Military Sales. Base quantity to be awarded is 97,200. Work is to be performed in Cordova, Tenn., with an estimated completion date of July 31, 2016. Bids were solicited on the World Wide Web with one bid received. Army Contracting Center, Rock Island Contracting Command, Rock Island., Ill., is the contracting activity (W52P1J-10-D-0065).

Infinite-Wyatt, Coosada, Ala., was awarded on Aug. 3 a $8,411,005 firm-fixed-price contract for the construction of a chapel complex located at Fort Campbell, Ky. Work is to be performed in Fort Campbell, Ky., with an estimated completion date of Jan. 3, 2012. Bids were solicited on the World Wide Web with eight bids received. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville District, Louisville, Ky., is the contracting activity (W912QR-10-C-0068).

BAE Systems National Security Solutions, Inc., San Diego, Calif., was awarded on July 29 a $8,392,718 firm-fixed-price contract. This contract is for the subject matter expert services for “National Ground Intelligence Center NGA Support Team, The Office of Counter proliferation, The Office of Counterterrorism, and The Office of Asia Pacific” . Work is to be performed in Bethesda, Md. (14 percent); the District of Columbia (34 percent); St. Louis, Mo. (29 percent); and Charlottesville, Va., (23 percent), with an estimated completion date of Sept. 15, 2011. One bid was solicited with one bid received. National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, Arnold, Mo., is the contracting activity (NMA302-03-D-0004).

Andritz Hydro Corp., Charlotte, N.C., was awarded on July 30 a $8,296,516 fixed-price contract. The “Lower Monumental, Little Goose, and Lower Granite Exciter Replacement” is for the replacement of the excitation systems at Lower Monumental, Little Goose, and Lower Granite dams. Work is to be performed in Kahlotus, Wash. (50 percent); Pomeroy, Wash. (25.29 percent); and Dayton, Wash. (24.71 percent), with an estimated completion date of Feb. 28, 2013. Bids were solicited on the World Wide Web with seven bids received. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Walla Walla District, Walla Walla, Wash., is the contracting activity (W912EF-10-C-0037).

Night Optics USA, Inc., Huntington Beach, Calif., was awarded on Aug. 3 an $8,226,325 firm-fixed-price contract. The U.S. government is procuring the following: 110 Night Optics/Binocular Night Vision Device-15 (NO/BNVD-15) night vision goggles; 136 Night Optics/Passive Vision-14 (NO/PV-14) advanced multi-purpose scopes; 100 of NO/PVS-14-3w/5x; three NO/BNVD-15 purge adaptors; 145 Passive Vision Sigh-14 (PVS-14) maintenance spares kits; operator spares; and training for the NO/BNVD-15. Work is to be performed in Huntington Beach, Calif., with an estimated completion date of Dec. 31, 2019. One bid was solicited with one bid received. CECOM Contracting Center, Fort Monmouth, N.J., is the contracting activity (W15P7T-10-P-D239).

Key Construction, Wichita, Kan., was awarded on Aug. 4 an $8,222,900 firm-fixed-price contract. It is a construction remodeling project of Buildings 37 and 49 for the 184th Intelligence Wing, Air National Guard, McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. Work is to be performed in Wichita, Kan., with an estimated completion date of Aug. 2, 2011. Bids were solicited on the World Wide Web with 10 bids received. National Guard Bureau, USPFO for Kansas, Topeka, Kan., is the contracting activity (W912JC-10-C-0004).

G & G Steel, Inc., Russellville, Ala., was awarded on Aug. 3 an $8,166,111 firm-fixed-price contract. This contract is to fabricate and install “Main lock Miter Gate for lock Miter Gate for Lock 27, Granite City Illinois.” The work consists of fabricating, delivering and installing a replacement main lock for meter gate. Work is to be performed in Russellville, Ala. (W912P9-10-C-0427).

Tetra Tech Nus, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa., was awarded on July 30 n $8,000,000 firm-fixed-price contract to provide environment support to military, civil, and federal agencies for the mobile U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Work is to be performed in Mobile, Ala., with an estimated completion date of Aug. 8, 2015. Bids were solicited via the Federal Business Opportunities website with 28 bids received. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District, Mobile, Ala., is the contracting activity (W91278-10-D-0096).

Alliant Techsystems, Inc., Mesa, Ariz., was awarded in July a $7,382,925 firm-fixed-price contract for 213,750 20mm MK244 multi-purpose traced with self destruct cartridges, “NSN: 1305-01-484-9674.” Work is to be performed in Anoka, Minn. (15 percent); Independence, Mo. (35 percent); and Mesa, Ariz. (50 percent), with an estimated completion date of March 31, 2014. Two bids were solicited with two bids received. HQ, Army Sustainment Command, AMSAS-ACA-F, Rock Island, Ill., is the contracting activity (W52P1J-09-C-0022).

EOD Technology, Lenoir, Tenn., was awarded on Aug. 4 a $6,951,496 firm-fixed-price, indefinite-quantity contract. This contract is for armed security guard for Camp Duffman, located on Forward Operating Base Fenty, Afghanistan. Work is to be performed in Afghanistan, with an estimated completion date of Feb. 29, 2012. One bid was solicited with received. Fenty Regional Contracting Center, Airfield, Afghanistan, is the contracting activity (W91B4K-09-D-0001-0005).

Luhr Bros, Inc., Columbia, Ill., was awarded on July 29 a $6,686,324 construction contract for stone dike construction at “Below Belle Island, MS and Marshall Brown Point. (Flood Control, Mississippi River and Tributaries, Mississippi River, Stone Dike Construction, Below Belle Island, Miss., RM 457.6-L, AHP and Marshall Brown Point, Miss, 444.6-L, AHP).” Work is to be performed in Warren County, Miss., with an estimated completion date of Jan. 30, 2011. Bids were solicited on the World Wide Web with two bids received. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Vicksburg Contracting Office, Vicksburg, Miss., is the contracting activity (W912EQ-10-D-0006).

James Talcott Construction, Great Falls, Mont., was awarded on July 30 a $6,176,500 firm-fixed-price contract for supervision, plant, labor, equipment, appliance, materials, expertise and incidentals for performing all work in strict accordance with the specifications and drawings for the Great Falls Armed Forces Reserve Center addition/alteration. This is a Base Closure and Realignment “05” project. Work is to be performed in Great Falls, Mont., with an estimated completion date of June 16, 2011. Bids were solicited on the World Wide Web with three bids received. National Guard Bureau, USPFO for Montana, Fort Harrison, Mont., is the contracting activity (W9124V-07-D-0002).

GM GDLS Defense Group, LLC, Sterling Heights, Mich., was awarded on July 29 a $6,100,848 firm-fixed-price contract for the procurement of 36 Stryker Gun System Gen II air conditioning kits. Work is to be performed in Sterling Heights, Mich., is the contracting activity (W56HZV-07-D-M1112).

Dutra Dredging Co., San Rafael, Calif., was awarded on Aug. 3 a $6,000,000 firm-fixed-price contract for rental of Hopper dredge with attendant plant and operators for maintenance dredging of mobile harbor channel, Mobile, Ala. Work is to be performed in Mobile, Ala., with an estimated completion date of Oct. 30, 2011. Bids were solicited via the Federal Business Opportunities website with one bid received. U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers, Mobile District, Mobile, Ala., is the contracting activity (W91278-10-D-0099).

Lee Grover Construction Co., St. Joseph, Mo., was awarded on Aug. 4 a $5,709,080 firm-fixed-price contract. This contract is to construct 16,859 square feet to Phase I structure of the fire crash/rescue station. Phase II consists of four vehicle bays with drive through capabilities; storage and maintenance rooms; bedrooms; kitchens and day room; shower/locker and restroom; station alarm room; and mechanical and electrical rooms. Work is to be performed in St. Joseph, Mo., with an estimated completion date of Sept. 20, 2011. Nineteen bids were solicited with four bids received. National Guard Bureau Missouri, Jefferson City, Mo., is the contracting activity (W912NS-08-D-0010).

The Boeing Co., Ridley Park, Pa., was awarded on Aug. 3 a $5,672,833 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract. The purpose of this delivery order modification is to perform 27,310 hours of engineering services support of CH-47F unique items identification candidates, non-recurring engineering. Work is to be performed in Ridley Park, Pa., with an estimated completion date of Jan. 31, 2012. One bid was solicited with one bid relieved. U.S. Army Contracting Command, CCAM-CH-A, Redstone Arsenal, Ala., is the contracting activity (W58RGZ-04-G-0023).

Science Application International Corp., Chantilly, Va., was awarded on Aug. 2 a $5,483,145 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, firm-fixed-price contract. This contract is for the Global Geospatial Intelligence data products in support of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. Work is to be performed in St. Louis, Mo. (50 percent), and Chantilly, Va. (50 percent), with an estimated completion date of July 29, 2010. One bid was solicited with one bid received. National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, ACSM, St, Lois, Mo., is the contracting activity (NMA302-03-D-0007).

Southern Dredging Co., North Charleston, S.C., was awarded on Aug. 2 a $5,470,790 firm-fixed-price contract. The work consist of maintenance dredging: “approximately 2,211,000 cubic yards of unclassified material from Upper Charleston Harbor and TC Dock, Charleston and Berkeley Countries, South Carolina shall be deposited in the Clouter Creek Disposal Area, Middle and North Cells.” Work is to be performed in Charleston, S.C., with an estimated completion data of Aug. 2, 2011. Bids were solicited on the World Wide Web with two bids received. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers/Charleston District/Contracting Division, Charleston, S.C., is the contracting activity (W912HN-10-C-0052).

HydroGeoLogic, Inc., Reston, Va., was awarded on July 28 a $5,222,952 firm-fixed-price contract for strategic environmental research and development and environmental security technology certification program support services. The estimated completion date of the work is Aug. 5, 2015. Bids were solicited on the World Wide Web with one bid received. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, HECSA Contracting, Alexandria, Va., is the contracting activity (W912HQ-10-D-0008).

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FASCAN International, Inc., Baltimore, Md., is being awarded a $6,341,529 firm-fixed-price requirements contract for the procurement of 62 Interrogation Arms and associated equipment, hardware, spare and repair parts, and logistics data development and documentation. The Interrogation Arm is a vehicle-mounted, Fassi crane arm with a boom, R-Vision camera, and a digging implement for digging and investigating suspected improvised explosive devices. Work will be performed in Baltimore, Md., and in Afghanistan. Work is expected to be completed Aug. 5, 2011. Contract funds in the amount of $3,170,764 will expire at the end of the current fiscal year. This contract is a sole-source procurement. The Marine Corps Systems Command, Quantico, Va., is the contracting activity (M67854-10-C-5099).

Halbert Construction Co., Inc.*, El Cajon, Calif., is being awarded $5,938,320 for firm-fixed-price task order #0007 under a previously awarded multiple award construction contract (N62473-09-D-1615) for consolidation of public works shops at Naval Base Point Loma, San Diego, Calif. The work to be performed provides for the removal/demolition of 29 deteriorated, obsolete, energy-consuming buildings, and to consolidate the relevant public works functions into a new centralized building. This is a design-build project. The project also includes three unexercised options which, if exercised, would increase the cumulative task order value to $7,199,895. The work will be performed in San Diego, Calif., and is expected to be completed by February 2012. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. Five proposals were received for this task order. The Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest, San Diego, Calif., is the contracting activity.

Northrop Grumman, Bethpage, N.Y., is being awarded a $5,865,828 ceiling priced delivery order #0012 under previously awarded contract (N00383-06-G-006B) for repairable support for advanced electronic attack components of the EA-18G aircraft. Work will be performed in Baltimore, Md. (84 percent); Bethpage, N.Y. (8 percent); Whidbey Island, Wash. (3 percent); Melbourne, Fla. (2 percent); St. Augustine, Fla. (2 percent); and Fort Wayne, Ind. (1 percent). Work is expected to be completed by January 2011. Contract funds will not expire by the end of the current fiscal year. The Naval Inventory Control Point, Philadelphia, Pa., is the contracting activity.

*Small business

DTN News: U.S. Department of Defense Contracts Dated August 5, 2010

DTN News: U.S. Department of Defense Contracts Dated August 5, 2010 Source: U.S. DoD issued August 5, 2010 ~ No. 698-10 (NSI News Source Info) WASHINGTON - August 6, 2010: U.S. Department of Defense, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs) Contracts issued August 5, 2010 are undermentioned;

CONTRACTS

NAVY

Chugach World Services, Inc.*, Anchorage, Alaska (N40192-10-D-2805); DF, JV*, Dededo, Guam (N40192-10-D-2806); Fargo Pacific, Inc.*, Hagatna, Guam (N40192-10-D-2807); Guam Pacific International, LLC*, Barrigada, Guam (N40192-10-D-2808); GSI-ASI, JV, LLC*, Honolulu, Hawaii (N40192-10-D-2809); and Techni-Con, Inc.*, Tamuning, Guam (N40192-10-D-2811), are each being awarded an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, multiple award construction contract (MACC) for renovation/modernization and routine repair/maintenance of government shore-based facilities on Guam and Northern Mariana Islands. The maximum dollar value, including the base period and four option years, for all six contracts combined is $100,000,000. Techni-Con, Inc., is being awarded task order #0001 at $188,141 for the construction and improvement of the existing Navy Exchange Autoport/Furniture Store parking lot, Naval Base, Guam. Work for this task order is expected to be completed by January 2011. Work on this contract will be performed on Guam and at federal military facilities and installations in the Northern Mariana Islands (Guam, 95 percent; others, 5 percent). The term of the contract is not to exceed 60 months, with an expected completion date of August 2015. Contract funds in the amount of $188,141 for task order #0001 will expire at the end the current fiscal year. This contract was competitively procured via the Navy Electronic Commerce Online website, with 21 proposals received. These six MACC contractors will compete for task orders under the terms and conditions of the awarded contract. The Naval Facilities Engineering Command Marianas, Guam, is the contracting activity.

General Dynamics Electric Boat, Groton, Conn., is being awarded a $45,251,611 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, cost-plus-fixed-fee multiple award contract for engineering support services including SUBSAFE and LEVEL 1 support services for submarines and surface ships. Efforts will include: systems engineering; technical analyses; mechanical and electrical design; manufacturing; installation; test and evaluation; and repair, including services in the field and the response to any emergent field repairs, to support existing and future fleet systems programs. Support will be provided on torpedo tube systems; torpedo ejection systems; internal and external launcher systems; cargo handling systems; special purpose and shipboard test equipment; and high speed launchings. This includes auxiliary and anti-submarine warfare countermeasure launchers, and associated launch control panels, as well as other ship systems. This tasking is also to support the documentation and repair of the 688 Class Submarine Vertical Launch System. Work will be performed in Groton, Conn., and is expected to be completed by August 2015. Contract funds in the amount of $20,000 will expire at the end of the current fiscal year. The contract was competitively procured via the Federal Business Opportunities website, with three offers received. The Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division, Newport, R.I., is the contracting activity (N66604-10-D-034A).

Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding, Newport News, Va., is being awarded a $42,418,804 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, cost-plus-fixed-fee multiple award contract for engineering support services including SUBSAFE and LEVEL 1 support services for submarines and surface ships. Efforts will include: systems engineering; technical analyses; mechanical and electrical design; manufacturing; installation; test and evaluation; and repair, including services in the field and the response to any emergent field repairs, to support existing and future fleet systems programs. Support will be provided on torpedo tube systems; torpedo ejection systems; internal and external launcher systems; cargo handling systems; special purpose and shipboard test equipment; and high speed launchings. This includes auxiliary and anti-submarine warfare countermeasure launchers, and associated launch control panels, as well as other ship systems. The tasking is also to support the documentation and repair of the 688 Class Submarine Vertical Launch System. Work will be performed in Newport News, Va., and is expected to be completed by August 2015. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. The contract was competitively procured via the Federal Business Opportunities website, with three offers received. The Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division, Newport, R.I., is the contracting activity (N66604-10-D-034B).

Oceaneering International, Inc., Chesapeake, Va., is being awarded a $35,366,283 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, cost-plus-fixed-fee multiple award contract for engineering support services including SUBSAFE and LEVEL 1 support services for submarines and surface ships. Efforts will include: systems engineering; technical analyses; mechanical and electrical design; manufacturing; installation; test and evaluation; and repair, including services in the field and the response to any emergent field repairs, to support existing and future fleet systems programs. Support will be provided on torpedo tube systems; torpedo ejection systems; internal and external launcher systems; cargo handling systems; special purpose and shipboard test equipment; and high speed launchings. This also includes auxiliary and anti-submarine warfare countermeasure launchers, and associated launch control panels, as well as other ship systems. The tasking is also to support the documentation and repair of the 688 Class Submarine Vertical Launch System. Work will be performed in Chesapeake, Va., and is expected to be completed by August 2015. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. The contract was competitively procured via the Federal Business Opportunities website, with three offers received. The Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division, Newport, R.I., is the contracting activity (N66604-10-D-034C).

Lockheed Martin Corp., Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co., Fort Worth, Texas, is being awarded a $12,907,949 modification to the previously awarded cost-plus-incentive-fee contract (N00019-08-C-0028) for the procurement of one Marine Corps Short Take-off and Vertical Landing Joint Strike Fighter Full Mission Simulator trainer for the Marine Corps Air Station, Yuma, Ariz. Work will be performed in Orlando, Fla. (98 percent), and Fort Worth, Texas (2 percent), and is expected to be completed in November 2012. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. The Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, Md., is the contracting activity.

Rockwell Collins, Inc., Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is being awarded an $8,002,064 order against a previously issued Basic Ordering Agreement (N00019-07-G-0016) for the design, development, manufacturing and installation of Internet protocol and bandwidth expansion Phase 3 modification kit for the E-6B. Work will be performed in Waco, Texas, and is expected to be completed in December 2011. Contract funds in the amount of $3,373,326 will expire at the end of the current fiscal year. The Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, Md., is the contracting activity.

DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY

BP Energy Co., Houston, Texas, is being awarded a maximum $29,581,268 fixed-price with economic price adjustment contract for delivery of direct supply natural gas. Other locations of performance are Alabama, California, Florida and New Mexico. Using services are Army, Navy, Air Force and federal civilian agencies. The original proposal was Web-solicited with 29 responses. The date of performance completion is Sept. 30, 2012. The Defense Logistics Agency Energy, Fort Belvoir, Va., is the contracting activity (SP0600-10-D-7517).

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DTN News: Britain, Pakistan Pledge Unity In 'Anti-Terror' Fight

DTN News: Britain, Pakistan Pledge Unity In 'Anti-Terror' Fight Source: DTN News / AFP
(NSI News Source Info) LONDON , U.K. - August 6, 2010: The leaders of Britain and Pakistan on Friday smoothed over a row about tackling terrorism in the South Asian republic as they agreed to step up cooperation in fighting extremism.
British Prime Minister David Cameron had suggested last week that elements in Pakistan were backing the "export of terror", triggering a diplomatic spat. But he and Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari put on a show of unity after their talks outside London, saying the bond between Pakistan and the former colonial power was unbreakable. Cameron accepted an invitation to visit Islamabad soon and agreed to a yearly summit to strengthen ties. "This is a friendship that will never break, no matter what happens," Zardari said outside the prime minister's weekend retreat of Chequers, northwest of London. "Storms will come and storms will go, and Pakistan and Britain will stand together and face all the difficulties with dignity," he said. Cameron said he wanted to enhance London's "unbreakable relationship" with Islamabad "in the absolutely vital area of combating terrorism". "Whether it's keeping troops safe in Afghanistan or to keep people safe on the streets of Britain, that is a real priority for my government," he said. Cameron's predecessor Gordon Brown said in 2008 that up to three-quarters of the alleged terror plots then under investigation in Britain were linked to Pakistan. Zardari has insisted Islamabad is committed to fighting militants in the region, including in Afghanistan, where the Taliban have waged a fierce insurgency since the US-led invasion drove them from power in 2001. Speaking after their meeting, Cameron and Zardari said London and Islamabad would step up their anti-terror co-operation. "Among the common challenges facing the UK and Pakistan is the fight against terrorism and violent extremism," they said in a joint statement. "Both leaders appreciated the close co-operation that already exists between respective police forces and other security agencies. The two leaders agreed that such co-operation needs to and will intensify." Under the new partnership terms, ministers will meet to enhance links within their briefs. The foreign ministers will meet in October, and Britain's interior minister will visit Pakistan within months. Top civilian and military officials are expected to work closely with their opposite numbers. Cameron briefed US President Barack Obama after the Zardari talks. Relations between the two Commonwealth countries soured after Cameron hit out while on a visit to India last week. "We cannot tolerate in any sense the idea that this country (Pakistan) is allowed to look both ways and is able, in any way, to promote the export of terror, whether to India or whether to Afghanistan or anywhere else in the world," he told an audience in Bangalore. That came after leaked secret US military documents detailed alleged links between Pakistan's intelligence agency and the Taliban. Cameron's remark infuriated Islamabad, especially as it was made on a visit to Pakistan's regional rival, and prompted the Pakistani government to summon Britain's representative in Islamabad for clarification. Zardari came under pressure to cancel his trip over the controversy, while his failure to return home immediately after the flood disaster has also drawn criticism. Cameron said Britain stood ready to provide further flood relief assistance. He and Zardari were to plant a tree at Chequers in memory of the president's wife Benazir Bhutto, the former Pakistani premier who was assassinated in 2007. Meanwhile Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, the couple's 21-year-old son, said he would not be launching his political career yet. The Oxford University history graduate, who is co-chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party alongside his father, said in a statement he intended to continue his education and was considering studying law. "An understanding of law and an appreciation for the rule of law is important for any politician seeking to strengthen democracy in Pakistan," he said.

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DTN News: Chinese Air Defense Forces Battle Rain As Military Drill Continues

DTN News: Chinese Air Defense Forces Battle Rain As Military Drill Continues
Source: DTN News / Xinhua
(NSI News Source Info) JINAN, China - August 6, 2010: Chinese air defense forces on Thursday battled rain while continuing a five-day military exercise featuring drills that include the relocation of air defense positions and command posts. More than 12,000 Chinese military personnel, along with seven types of military aircraft, divided into Red and Blue rivals, took part in the exercise-- code-named "Vanguard-2010,"-- which started on Tuesday in seven cities across Henan and Shandong Provinces.
Warplanes fly during a military drill held by Air Force of the Guangzhou Military Area Command of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) based in Guangzhou, capital of South China's Guangdong province, July 29, 2010. (Xinhua/Shen Ling) (ly)

Warplanes fly during a military drill held by Air Force of the Guangzhou Military Area Command of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) based in Guangzhou, capital of South China's Guangdong province, July 29, 2010. (Xinhua/Shen Ling)

Warplanes fly during a military drill held by Air Force of the Guangzhou Military Area Command of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) based in Guangzhou, capital of South China's Guangdong province, July 29, 2010. (Xinhua/Shen Ling)

Warplanes dive during a military drill held by Air Force of the Guangzhou Military Area Command of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) based in Guangzhou, capital of South China's Guangdong province, July 29, 2010. (Xinhua/Shen Ling) (ly)

Warplanes dive during a military drill held by Air Force of the Guangzhou Military Area Command of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) based in Guangzhou, capital of South China's Guangdong province, July 29, 2010. (Xinhua/Shen Ling)

Soldiers equip a missile for a warplane before the military drill held by Air Force of the Guangzhou Military Area Command of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) based in Guangzhou, capital of South China's Guangdong province, July 29, 2010. (Xinhua/Shen Ling) (ly)

Soldiers equip a missile for a warplane before the military drill held by Air Force of the Guangzhou Military Area Command of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) based in Guangzhou, capital of South China's Guangdong province, July 29, 2010. (Xinhua/Shen Ling)

At about 6 a.m. Thursday, the Red forces started their seven-hour relocation drill, which was complicated by heavy rainfalls that began early Thursday morning in Shandong and Henan Provinces.

By 1 p.m., the Red forces had finished relocating to their new defense positions, while the Blue forces launched a second round of attacks which began on Wednesday. Earlier reports said the annual drill, consisting of two phases to run from Tuesday to Saturday, would feature emergency evacuations, war planning, reconnaissance, early warning activities, ground-to-air attacks and evacuations of command posts during its first phase which ends on Thursday. Its second phase will include testing Chinese air defense troops' abilities in fighting air units in a "complicated electromagnetic environment." A "Vanguard-2009A" exercise was held in 2009 involving 5,000 soldiers and officers from the Chinese army and air force and more than 50 types of military equipment. In 2008, "Vanguard-2008" included participation by a 2,200-strong armored brigade from the People's Liberation Army (PLA) Jinan Military Area Command. The exercise was partly opened to foreign students studying at China's military academies.