Tuesday, February 14, 2012

DTN News: Aerospace/Defense Headlines - News Dated February 14, 2012

DTN News: Aerospace/Defense Headlines - News Dated February 14, 2012
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DTN News: U.S. Department of Defense Contracts Dated February 14, 2012


DTN News: U.S. Department of Defense Contracts Dated February 14, 2012
(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - February 14, 2012: U.S. Department of Defense, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs) Contracts issued  February  14, 2012 are undermentioned;

CONTRACTS
AIR FORCE
            The Boeing Co., St. Louis, Mo., is being awarded an $111,397,676 predominantly firm-fixed-price contract for procurement of 4,844 joint direct attack munitions.  The location of the performance is St. Charles, Mo.  Work is expected to be completed by May 2014.  AAC/EBDK, Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., is the contracting activity (FA8681-12-C-0160, P00002).

            Vision Systems International, L.L.C., San Jose, Calif., is being awarded a $19,803,958 firm-fixed-price contract for night vision cueing and display standard field night vision devices for the Air Force and Navy.  Work is expected to be completed by September 2013.  AAC/WWSK, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, is the contracting activity (FA8607-11-C-2795, P00002).

NAVY
            General Dynamics Information Technology, Inc., Fairfax, Va., is being awarded a $39,879,448 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, cost-plus-fixed-fee multiple award contract to provide technology insertion, software and systems engineering, modeling and simulation, testing, and integrated logistics in support of communications, information technology, and other command, control, communications, computers, and intelligence (C4I) efforts.  This is one of two multiple award contracts:  both awardees will compete for task orders during the ordering period.  This three-year contract includes two, one-year options which, if exercised, would bring the potential value of this contract to $68,088,406.  Work will be performed in San Diego, Calif. (85 percent), and Fairfax, Va. (15 percent), and is expected to be completed Feb. 13, 2015.  Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year.  This contract was competitively procured via Request for Proposal N66001-11-R-0026 published on the Federal Business Opportunities website, and the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center e-Commerce Central website, with two offers received.  Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific is the contracting activity (N66001-12-D-0060).

            Science Applications International Corp., McLean, Va., is being awarded a $34,989,671 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, cost-plus-fixed-fee multiple award contract to provide technology insertion, software and systems engineering, modeling and simulation, testing, and integrated logistics in support of communications, information technology, and other command, control, communications, computers, and intelligence (C4I) efforts.  This is one of two multiple award contracts:  both awardees will compete for task orders during the ordering period.  This three-year contract includes two, one-year options which, if exercised, would bring the potential value of this contract to $59,770,489.  Work will be performed in San Diego, Calif. (85 percent), and McLean, Va. (15 percent), and is expected to be completed Feb. 13, 2015.  Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year.  This contract was competitively procured via Request for Proposal N66001-11-R-0026 published on the Federal Business Opportunities website, and the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center e-Commerce Central website, with two offers received.  Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific is the contracting activity (N66001-12-D-0061).

            Raytheon Co., Marlborough, Mass., is being awarded a $19,861,994 modification to a previously awarded cost-plus-award-fee development, cost-plus-fixed-fee, firm-fixed-price, time-and-material contract (N00039-04-C-0012) for in-scope enhanced polar satellite pre-planned product improvements for the Navy Multiband Terminal (NMT).  The NMT is the next generation of military satellite communications terminal to be deployed onboard submarines, ships and shore installations that provide maritime communications using the military strategic and tactical relay, advanced extremely high frequency, defense satellite communications system and wideband global satellite communications families of satellites.  This contract includes options, which, if exercised, would bring the cumulative value of this contract to an estimated $979,752,906.  This contract combines purchases for the Navy (94 percent); and, under the Foreign Military Sales Program, the governments of Canada (3.5 percent), the United Kingdom (1.7 percent), and the Netherlands (0.8 percent).  Work will be performed in Largo, Fla. (83 percent), and Marlborough, Mass. (17 percent), and is expected to be completed by March 2014.  If all options are exercised, work could continue until December 2015.  Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year.  The original contract was competitively procured via the Commerce Business Daily’s Federal Business Opportunities website, and the Space and Naval Warfare Systems e-Commerce Central website, with two offers received.  The Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, San Diego, Calif. is the contracting activity.

            J.F. Taylor Corp., Lexington Park, Md., is being awarded a $9,043,754 cost-plus-fixed-fee, cost reimbursement contract to provide systems engineering, specialized testing and evaluation for communication, navigation, and identification systems to be developed in support of the Mission Systems Evaluation Division (AIR 5.1) of the Naval Air Systems Command.  In addition, this contract will provide system integration and ongoing lifecycle support, as well as commercial air services for systems currently under development.  Work will be performed in Patuxent River, Md., and is expected to be completed in October 2012.  Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year.  This contract was not competitively procured pursuant to FAR 6.302-1.  This contract combines purchases for the U.S. Navy ($8,618,698; 95.3 percent); the U.S. Air Force ($217,050; 2.4 percent); and, under the Foreign Military Sales Program, the government of Taiwan ($208,006; 2.3 percent).  The Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division, Patuxent River, Md., is the contracting activity (N00421-12-C-0033)

            Lockheed Martin Mission Systems and Sensors, Moorestown, N.J., is being awarded a $7,627,133 cost-plus-incentive-fee modification to previously awarded contract (N00024-10-C-5124) for technical support, engineering support, operations, and maintenance of New Jersey Aegis sites supporting Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense (BMD), Aegis Foreign Military Sales (FMS), and Navy Aegis efforts.  This contract modification will provide continuing technical engineering support, logistics, configuration management, quality assurance, operation and maintenance for Aegis program support sites.  These facilities incorporate highly integrated, classified, real-time networks that connect numerous contractor and United States government facilities required to build, integrate, and deliver computer code for Navy, BMD, and FMS efforts.  This contract includes purchases for the government of Japan (46 percent) and Spain (17 percent) under the FMS Program.  Work will be performed in Moorestown, N.J., and is expected to be complete by September 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.

DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY
            Fort Defiance Industries, Inc.*, Loudon, Tenn., was awarded a firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity type contract with a maximum $9,000,000 for water recovery system, water heater, potable water pump, electrical panels, and portable water softener.  There are no other locations of performance.  Using services are Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps.  There were 455 solicitations with four responses.  Type of appropriation is fiscal 2012 Defense Working Capital Funds.  The date of performance completion is Feb. 14, 2013.  The Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pa., is the contracting activity (SPM2DH-12-D-8205).
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*Link for This article compiled by Roger Smith from reliable sources U.S. DoD issued No. 106-12 February 14, 2012
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DTN News - DEFENSE NEWS: U.S. DoD Awarded Contract To Boeing For 32 CH-47F New Build Cargo Helicopters

DTN News - DEFENSE NEWS: U.S. DoD Awarded Contract To Boeing For 32 CH-47F New Build Cargo Helicopters
Source: DTN News - - This article compiled by Roger Smith from reliable sources  DTN News & U.S. DoD February 13, 2010
 (NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - February 14, 2012: The Boeing Co., Ridley Park, Pa., was awarded a $676,000,000 firm-fixed-price contract.  The award will provide for the modification of an existing contract to procure 32 CH-47F new build cargo helicopters. 

 Work will be performed in Ridley Park, Pa., with an estimated completion date of Dec. 31, 2015.  

One bid was solicited, with one bid received.  

The U.S. Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, Ala., is the contracting activity (W58RGZ-08-C-0098).

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DTN News - AFGHAN WAR NEWS: Combined Force Captures 2 Taliban Leaders


DTN News - AFGHAN WAR NEWS: Combined Force Captures 2 Taliban Leaders
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 (NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - February 14, 2012: An Afghan and coalition security force captured two Taliban leaders and a suspected insurgent during an operation in the Maidan Shar district of Afghanistan’s Wardak province today, military officials reported.

Both captured Taliban leaders directed attacks against Afghan government officials, and acquired and built improvised explosive devices for use in attacks, officials said.


In other Afghanistan operations today:
-- A combined force in Helmand province’s Musa Qal’ah district captured a Taliban leader who coordinated direct-fire and roadside-bomb attacks in the Musa Qal’ah and Sangin districts.
-- In the Shinwar district of Nangarhar province, a combined force captured a Taliban facilitator who distributed explosives, firearms and ammunition to insurgents throughout the province.







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DTN News - CANADA DEFENSE NEWS: Damage To Submarines Much Worse Than Navy Let On Last Year

DTN News - CANADA DEFENSE NEWS: Damage To Submarines Much Worse Than Navy Let On Last Year
Source: DTN News - - This article compiled by Roger Smith from reliable sources By Katie DeRosa, timescolonist.com
 (NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - February 14, 2012: Leaked photos of the Victoria-class submarine that struck bottom in Nootka Sound last year show a gaping hole in the boat's nose - damage much more severe than the Royal Canadian Navy initially let on.

The nighttime photos of HMCS Corner Brook, obtained by CBC, show a large gash shaped like an inverted triangle that pierces the rusty vessel.

The submarine ran aground on June 4, 2011, while conducting underwater manoeuvres 45 metres below the surface during advanced officer training. A navy board of inquiry found the crash was "avoidable" and that an inexperienced commanding officer, Lt. Cmdr. Paul Sutherland, had the sub more than 450 metres from its intended position.

But the navy report played down the damage, saying the boat "incurred damage to her bow and experienced minor leakage in a forward ballast tank."

Liberal Senator Colin Kenny, former head of the Senate defence committee, said he was taken aback at the level of damage.

"It was an incredible hole in the front of the boat and I was shocked at that," Kenny said in an interview Monday. "It looked about 10 or 15 feet high and maybe 10 feet wide."

The navy moved the ship from the waters of Esquimalt Harbour to the dry dock at night, and base policy prohibited CFB Esquimalt employees from taking photos of it. Media photos like the one accompanying this story captured the boat submerged in the harbour.

Kenny said naval officers have told him the hole is in the outer fibreglass shell, and does not affect the structural integrity of the submarine's crucial pressure hull.

Retired rear admiral Roger Girouard said "they are pretty ugly looking pictures, I'll grant you that." He added the torn fibreglass is similar to the plastic parts of a car that do not affect how the car runs.

HMCS Corner Brook is at the Esquimalt graving dock, awaiting repair by Victoria Shipyards.

Two submariners suffered minor bruises from the impact of the grounding, but Kenny said he's worried about the psychological repercussions for the 60 crew members after what must have been a traumatic experience.

The navy also played down the disruption in HMCS Corner Brook's training schedule. At the time of the crash, it said the boat was just three weeks away from extended maintenance period that would have it ashore until 2016.

Kenny said photos of the hole will add to the crisis in confidence Canadians feel over the submarine program, which has cost taxpayers about $900 million since the government bought four used Victoria-class vessels from Britain in 1998 for $750 million.

Not one of the four submarines is fully operational.

HMCS Windsor and HMCS Victoria are set to be certified and equipped with weapons by 2013. HMCS Chicoutimi, damaged by a fire in 2004 that killed one officer, is to be in extended maintenance until 2013 and certified a year later.

Girouard said that while it's important for Canada to have strong submarine capabilities, he can understand frustration at the growing price tag for ships sitting idle.

"For folks who aren't savvy about all the maritime issues at play right now, who already are in a place where they're not sure about the value of boats, I guess it does add to that," Girouard said.

Kenny said Canada's navy needs to ditch the battered subs and invest in new ones. Because the four boats are constantly undergoing repairs, there isn't a lot of opportunity for submariner training, Kenny said, which could lead to more serious accidents.

"Having two submarines on each coast goes a long way toward providing security for Canada. If these boats keep on having problems, we should get out of them and we should move onto something that works."

kderosa@timescolonist.com

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