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Contracts for December 28, 2023

NAVY

A not-to-excuse$ 107, 475, 142, undefinitized, cost-plus-fixed-fee modification ( P00006 ) to order N00021F0849 against a previously issued basic ordering agreement ( N0001919G0008 ) has been granted to Lockheed Martin Corp. in Fort Worth, Texas. For the Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Foreign Military Sales customers, and non-U. S. Department of Defense ( DOD ) participants, this modification expands the scope to allow for the development, test and integration of the U. S. and exportable cross domain solution, interim and final components, as well as inline file encryption devices and associated systems engineering. In July 2028, the project, which will be carried out in Fort Worth, Texas, is anticipated to be finished. At the time of award, non-U. S. DOD participant funds worth$ 1, 002, 238 will be obligated; none of these funds will expire at the end of the current fiscal year. Fiscal 2024 research, development, test, and evaluation ( Air Force ) funds in the amount of$ 2, 250, 000. The contracting activity is Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, Maryland.

A$ 71, 367, 372 firm-fixed-price modification ( P00023 ) to a previously awarded contract ( N0001922C0041 ) is granted to Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co., Fort Worth, Texas. In support of the Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and non-U.S. Department of Defense ( DOD ) partners, this modification expands the scope of providing hardware in the loop primary mission equipment for labs supporting the integration and sell-off of F-35 Joint Strike Fighter aircraft. It is anticipated that the work will be finished in December 2025 and will take place in Fort Worth, Texas ( 81 % ), Orlando, Florida ( 7 % ), Linthicum, Maryland ( 3 % ), Nashua, New Hampshire ( 3 % ), San Diego, California ( 2 % ), El Segundo in California ( 2 % ) ), Samlesbury in the United Kingdom ( 10 % ), and various locations throughout the continental United States ( 1 % ). At the time of award, non-U.S. DOD participant funds in the amount of$ 12, 999, 638 and fiscal 2024 research, development, test, and evaluation ( Navy ) funds will be obligated; none of them will expire at the end of the current fiscal year. The contracting activity is the Naval Air Systems Command in Patuxent River, Maryland.

A$ 33, 078, 827 firm-fixed price, indefinite delivery/indefinite-quantity modification to a previously awarded contract ( N69450-19-D-1750 ) is given to JLL-Midnight Sun IFMS LLC*, Vienna, Virginia. Option Five can now be used for base operating support services at the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Naval Air Station Jacksonville, and outlying areas thanks to this modification. The project will be carried out in Jacksonville, Florida, and it is anticipated to be finished in December 2024. The contract’s overall value is raised to$ 152, 575, 147. At the time of award, no money will be owed. Individual task orders issued during the option period will be obligated to the fiscal 2024 operations and maintenance ( Navy ), operating and maintaining ( Marine Corps ), and working capital funds for the Navy. The contracting activity is Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Southeast, Jacksonville, Florida.

In support of the national strategic sealift Cargo Offload and Discharge Systems for the Navy, as well as the Departments of Defense, Transportation, Agriculture, and other government agencies, Amentum Services Inc., Chantilly, Virginia, has been given a$ 244,999 firm-fixed-price, indefinite- delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for instruction, maintenance, operation, training support services, to include mobile training teams. San Diego, California, will be the location of the work, which is anticipated to be finished in December 2028. Funds will be obligated on individual orders as they are issued rather than at the time of the award. One offer was accepted after a competitive electronic request for proposals was made to acquire this contract. The contracting activity ( N6134024D0008 ) is the Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division in Orlando, Florida.

A$ 21. 391, 835 cost-plus-fixed-fee, firm- fixed-price order ( N0001924F0014 ) is given to the Bell Boeing Joint Program Office, Amarillo, Texas, in response to a basic ordering agreement that was previously issued. In order to support the Marine Corps ‘ MV- 22 Osprey aircraft sustainment efforts, this order calls for the production and delivery of 59 line clearance kits, 18 integrated aircraft survivability equipment ( IASE ) A-Kits, and the installation of 16 IASE A- Kits. Ridley Park, Pennsylvania ( 80 % ), Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii ( 8 % ), Jacksonville, North Carolina ( 6 % ), San Diego, California ( 2 % ), Fort Worth, Texas ( 1 % ), Yuma, Arizona, and Patuxent River, Maryland ( 2 % ) will all be used for the project, which is anticipated to be finished in June 2027. At the time of award, funds for fiscal 2024’s$ 21, 300, 446 aircraft procurement ( Navy ) and$ 91, 389 in the fiscal year 2023 will be obligated; none of these funds will expire at the end of the current financial year. The contracting activity is Patuxent River, Maryland’s Naval Air Systems Command.

Wartsila Defense Inc., Chesapeake, Virginia, receives a$ 12, 110, 972 modification to exercise Option Year One of an earlier firm-fixed price, indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contractN55236-23-D-0002 in support of the original equipment manufacturer for the Littoral Combat Ships Independence variant for waterjets, shafts and seals. The overall contract value cap is still at$ 60, 582, and 873. Mayport, Florida ( 40 % ), San Diego, California ( 40 % ), and other locations will be chosen at the delivery order level ( 20 % ) for the work to be done. Funds will be obligated on individual delivery orders as they are issued rather than at the time of contract modification award. The contracting activity is the Southwest Regional Maintenance Center in San Diego, California. Its number is N55236-23-D-0002.

For the incorporation of Engineering Change Proposal ECP 001 to modify Emergency Diesel Generator ( EDG) design and acquire and install the Final EPA Tier IV EDG solution, Austal USA, LLC, Mobile, Alabama, is granted a$ 11, 600,000 firm-fixed-price modification to the previously awarded contract N00024-22-C-2243. By June 2026, the work is anticipated to be finished in Birmingham, Alabama ( 7 % ), Mobile, Arkansas (91 % ), and Hopkinton, Massachusetts ( 2 % ). At the time of award,$ 11,600,000 in Fiscal 2021 shipbuilding and conversion ( Navy ) funds will be obligated; none of them will expire at the end of the current fiscal year. The contracting activity is Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, District of Columbia.

A$ 10, 580, 095 modification ( P00010 ) to a previously awarded cost-plus-incentitive-fee contract ( N0001921C0040 ) is granted to Lockheed Martin Corp., based in Fort Worth, Texas. This modification broadens the scope of ongoing development and integration efforts in support of the government of Israel’s F- 35 system design and development. Work is anticipated to be finished in June 2028 and will be done in Fort Worth, Texas ( 80 % ), as well as various locations outside the continental United States ( 20 % ). Customer funds for Foreign Military Sales in the amount of$ 10, 580, and 095 will be obligated at the time of award and wo n’t expire until the end of the current fiscal year. The contracting activity is Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, Maryland.

In response to a previously issued basic ordering agreement ( N0001917G0002 ), the Bell Boeing Joint Project Office in Amarillo, Texas, is given the$ 10, 315, 188 modification ( P00012 ) to an order for cost plus fixed fee, firm-fixed price, and fixed-price incentive ( firm-target ). This modification exercise offers options for retrofitting 12 Nacelle Improvement Kits, Conversion Area Harness, related rotable pool components, electrical wiring interconnect system assessment support, supporting engineering assistance, and additional Air Force requirements. In June 2027, construction is anticipated to be finished in Amarillo, Texas ( 53 % ), Fort Worth ( 46 % ), and Ridley Park, Pennsylvania ( 1 % ). At the time of award,$ 10, 315, and 188 in Fiscal 2024 Air Force aircraft procurement ( Air Force ) funds will be obligated; none of them will expire at the end of the current fiscal year. The contracting activity is Patuxent River, Maryland’s Naval Air Systems Command.

ARMY

The Integrated Personnel and Pay System- Army, Increment II Program’s training, deployment, and sustainment support will be provided by a contract worth$ 45, 437, 426 modification ( P00144 ) to CACI, ISS LLC, Chantilly, Virginia. The project will be finished in Arlington, Virginia, and is anticipated to close on December 31, 2024. At the time of the award, Army funds totaling$ 5,800,000 were obligated for fiscal 2023 and 2024 other procurement, army funds, and operation and maintenance. The contracting activity is conducted by the Army Contracting Command in Newark, New Jersey.

A firm-fixed-price contract for base operation and support services valued at$ 31, 080, 739 was awarded to Skookum, Bremerton, Washington. The internet was used to solicit bids, and one was accepted. Each order’s work locations and funding will be chosen, and the estimated completion date is December 28, 2028. The contracting activity is the Army Field Directorate Office at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri ( W91QF5-23-D-0011 ).

A$ 28, 400, 000 firm-fixed-price contract for electrical services was awarded to Georgia Power Co., Atlanta, Georgia. Bids were requested over the internet, and one was accepted. The project will be finished on December 31, 2028, at Hunter Army Airfield in Georgia. At the time of the award, Army funds totaling$ 28, 400, 000 were obligated for Fiscal 2024 operation and maintenance. The contracting activity is the 419th Contracting Support Brigade, located in Fort Stewart, Georgia.

A AIR FORCE

A contract with a previous award ( FA4890-19-F-A022 ) has been modified by$ 17, 755, 014 ( P000022 ) to General Dynamic Information Technology in Falls Church, Virginia. The 480th Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Wing information technology assets from the network and enterprise level are supported by this task order, along with all supporting activities like the development, integration, maintenance, administration, management, documentation, assessment, disposal, troubleshooting. The modification raises the contract’s overall face value to$ 233, 587, 466. By January 31, 2025, work is anticipated to be finished at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, Beale Air Force Base, California, Fort Smith, Arkansas, Republic of Korea, McConnell AFB, Kansas, Birmingham, Alabama, Otis Air National Guard Base in Massachusetts, Reno, Nevada, Joint base Pearl Harbor in Hickam, Hawaii, Terra Haute, Indiana, Ramstein Air Bases in Germany, and Ogden, Utah. At the time of award, fiscal 2024 operation and maintenance funds in the amount of$ 17, 755, 014 are due. The contracting activity is Hampton, Virginia’s Acquisition Management and Integration Center.

A$ 13, 541, 434 definitization modification ( PZ0001 ) has been given to Lockheed Martin Aeronautics, Marietta, Georgia, for the logistical support of the C-130J contract, which was previously awarded contract FA8553-23-F-0007. The contract modification establishes prices for contractor sustainment support services, including maintenance planning for the C-130J fleet of the Iraq Air Force, technical assistance, logistics support, and aircraft maintenance support. By March 31, 2024, work is anticipated to be finished at Martyr Mohammed Ala Air Base in Baghdad, Iraq, and Marietta, Georgia. This agreement calls for the sale of foreign military equipment to Iraq. At the time of award, Foreign Military Sales funds in the amount of$ 13, 541, 434 are being obligated. The contracting activity is the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center at Georgia’s Robins Air Base.

LOGISTICS AGENCY DEFENSE

UPDATE: Truckcorp LLC, Canton, Ohio ( SPE8EC-24-D-0029,$ 139,000, 000 ) has been added as an awardee to the multiple award contract for snow removal equipment, which was granted on January 20, 2023, in response to a solicitation.

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