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Contracts for December 29, 2023

AIR FORCE

Raytheon, Tucson, Arizona, has been awarded a$ 344, 619, 301 modification ( P00004 ) to previously awarded contract FA8681- 23- C- B001 for StormBreaker ® ( SDBII, GBU- 53/B ) Production Lot 10, for additional all up rounds, containers and trainers. Work will be performed in Tucson, Arizona, and is expected to be completed by Aug. 30, 2028. This contract involves Foreign Military Sales ( FMS ) to Norway, Germany, Italy and Finland. Fiscal 2023 Air Force procurement missile funding in the amount of$ 101, 394, 424, fiscal 2024 Air Force procurement missile funding in the amount of$ 183, 097, 105, fiscal 2024 Navy procurement weapons funding in the amount of$ 58, 009, 800, and FMS funding in the amount of$ 2, 117, 972 are being obligated at the time of award. The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, is the contracting activity.

M1 Support Services, Denton, Texas, has been awarded a$ 88, 554, 836 hybrid ( fixed- price and cost- reimbursable ) modification ( P00060 ) to previously awarded contract FA4890- 21- C- 0002 for aircraft maintenance services at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. The contract modification is for the exercise of Option Three under the basic contract for an additional year of services. The modification brings the total cumulative face value of the contract to$ 331, 366, 756. Work will be performed at Nellis AFB, Nevada, and is expected to be completed by Dec. 31, 2024. Fiscal 2023 operation and maintenance funds in the amount of$ 83, 080, 472 are being obligated at time of award. Air Combat Command, Acquisition Management and Integration Center, Langley Air Force Base, Virginia, is the contracting activity.

Texas Workforce Commission, Austin, Texas, was awarded a$ 38, 950, 751 contract for full food services. This contract provides for performance of non- personal, full food services to include, but are not limited to, the following: dining facility management, food safety, cooking, food requisition/inventory control, preparation, serving and replenishing food, maintaining food service and computer property ( hardware ) maintenance, preparing vegetables and fruits for the salad bar, Kitchen Patrol duties, performing cashier services, handling foods, supplies, and property, maintaining quality control, ensuring operator maintenance and repair of food service property, duties also include cleaning facilities, cleaning/sanitizing food service equipment/property, tables and chairs, utensils, dishware, pans etc., and procuring supplies, and in the event of contingency, performing all required tasks to include continued service. Work will be performed at Joint Base San Antonio- Lackland, Texas, and is expected to be completed by Dec. 31, 2024 This contract was a direct negotiation award under the Randolph Sheppard Act. Fiscal 2024 operation and maintenance funds in the amount of$ 9, 717, 807 are being obligated at time of award. The 502nd Contracting Squadron, JBSA- Lackland, San Antonio, Texas, is the contracting activity ( FA3016- 24- D- 0007 ).

ServiceSource, Oakton, Virginia, was awarded a$ 15, 816, 534 firm- fixed- price contract for planning, programming, and administrative type service in support of the Joint Base Langley- Eustis Military Personnel Branch at Fort Eustis, Virginia. This contract provides support to the Military Personnel Branch’s mission is to provide professional, courteous personnel service support of readiness and mission execution for soldiers, family members, retirees, and civilians within the Joint Base Langley- Eustis community. Work will be performed at Fort Eustis, Virginia, and is expected to be completed by Dec. 31, 2028. This was the only source acquisition that took place. At the time of award,$ 775, 241 in fiscal 2024 operation and maintenance funds are being obligated. The contracting activity is the 633rd Contracting Squadron, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia ( FA4800-24-C-0004 ).

NAVY

A fixed-price incentive ( firm target ), cost-plus-fixed-fee contract ( N0001920C0032 ), is granted a$ 67, 929, and 917 modification ( P00036 ) to Lockheed Martin Corp., Fort Worth, Texas. The Air Force, Marine Corps, Navy, and non-U.S. Department of Defense ( DOD ) participants can now establish initial depot repair capabilities for F-35 Lightning II components at various military service depot locations across the United States thanks to this modification. It is anticipated that the project, which will be finished in April 2028, will take place in Orlando, Florida ( 34 % ), Jacksonville, FL ( 24 % ), Fort Worth, Texas ( 15 % ) ), Ogden, Utah ( 3 % ), Havelock, North Carolina ( 6 % ), San Diego, California ( 5 % ), Warner Robins, Georgia ( 2 % ), and Amityville, New York ( 1 % ). At the time of award,$ 62, 229, 700 of the fiscal 2022 aircraft procurement ( Air Force ) funds ($ 11, 114, 678 ),$ 311, 115, 022, and non-DOD participant funds ($ 5, 700, 217 ) will be obligated at the end of this fiscal year. The contracting activity is Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, Maryland.

For the DDG 1000 Modernization Period execution, Huntington Ingalls Inc., Pascagoula, Mississippi, was given a$ 66, 748, 385 cost-plus-incentitive-fee modification to the previously awarded contract N00024- 23. This contract modification includes options that, if used, would increase the contract’s overall value to$ 70, 766, 285. By September 2025, the work is anticipated to be finished in Pascagoula, Mississippi ( 95 % ), and other locations below 1 % ( collectively totaling 5 % ). At the time of award, fiscal 2024 other procurement ( Navy ) funds in the amount of$ 28, 905, 713 ( 82 % ), as well as$ 2, 000, 000 ( 18 % ) operation and maintenance funds for the Navy, will be obligated. Of these funds,$ 1, 000 000 will expire at the end of the current fiscal year. The contracting activity is the Naval Sea Systems Command, located in Washington, D.C. ( N00024-23-C- 2324 ). ( Awarded on December 27, 2023 )

Raytheon Missiles &amp is given a contract action for production and engineering support for common parts related to the MK 54 Lightweight Torpedo worth$ 34,030,545 firm fixed price, cost plus fixed fee, and cost only undefinitized. The Navy will get parts under this contract. By July 2027, work is anticipated to be finished in Portsmouth, Rhode Island (99.6 % ) and Poulsbo, Washington ( 0.4 % ). The$ 10, 158, 630 ($ 0 % ) in fiscal 2023 for weapons procurement ( Navy ) funds and the$ 6, 822, 612 ($ 40 % ) in financial 2024 will be obligated at the time of award and wo n’t run out until the end of the current fiscal year. The System for Award Management was used to competitively secure this contract, and only one offer was accepted. The contracting activity is the Naval Undersea Warfare Center, Keyport, Washington ( N00253- 24, C – 0001 ).

A contract to support Military Sealift Command’s Integrated Business Systems is awarded to CACI Enterprise Solutions LLC, Chantilly, Virginia ( N3220524F0395 ) for$ 322, 679, 919.00 firm fixed price and cost plus fixed fee. The Integrated Business System offers lifecycle support for essential software-intensive systems made to support the fleet, as well as ashore and at sea MSC personnel, in business activity and operational support. The performance period will start on January 1 and end on December 31, 2024. At the time of award, working capital funds ( Navy ) in the amount of$ 7, 133, 673, and work-transportation funds ($ 1, 423, 327 ) will be obligated. In accordance with 10 U.S. Code 3204 ( a ) ( 1 ), which states that only one responsible source and no other supplies or services will satisfy agency requirements, this contract will be a bridge contract that is awarded solely based on that source. The contracting activity is the Military Sealift Command of the Navy, located in Norfolk, Virginia.

A firm-fixed-price modification to a previously awarded task order ( N4008520F4290 ) was given to HDR Engineering Inc. of the Carolinas, Charlotte, North Carolina, for$ 16, 405, 037. At Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, this modification enables the complete design of an F-35 sustainment center. By June 2025, the project, which will be carried out in Cherry Point, North Carolina, should be finished. The contract’s total face value as a result of this work is now$ 17, 315, 873. At the time of award and through the end of the current fiscal year, Fiscal 2024 military construction ( Navy ) funds in the amount of$ 16, 405, 037 will be obligated. The contracting activity is the Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command, Mid-Atlantic, Norfolk, Virginia ( N40085-18-D-0601 ). ( Awarded on December 27, 2023 )

A$ 20, 423, 160 cost-plus-fixed fee contract is awarded to Progeny Systems LLC, Manassais, Virginia, to provide information assurance and the software for the submarine reliability monitoring system. This contract includes options that, if used, would increase the contract’s overall value to$ 108, 952, and 159. Work is anticipated to be finished by December 2024 and will be done in Manassa, Virginia ( 80 % ), Middletown, Rhode Island ( 10 % ), and Ches apeake, VA ( 20 % ). Work will continue through December 2028 if all options are used. Fiscal 2024 research, development, test, and evaluation ( Navy ) funds in the amount of$ 150, 000 ( 13 % ) will be obligated at time of award and wo n’t expire at the end of the current fiscal year, as well as other procurement funds for the Navy ($ 1, 000,000 (87 % ). According to 10 U. S. Code 2304 ( c ) ( 5 ), this contract was not obtained through a competitive process. The contracting activity is the Naval Sea Systems Command, located in Washington, D.C. ( N00024-24-C-6210 ).

An$ 11, 149, 242 modification ( P00007 ) to a previously awarded cost-plus-fixed-fee contract ( N0001920C0048 ) has been granted to Lockheed Martin Corp., based in Fort Worth, Texas. This modification broadens the scope to offer ongoing integration support for F-35 for the Belgian government, including program management, logistics, sustainment, and system engineering. Work is anticipated to be finished in December 2026 and will be done in Fort Worth, Texas ( 85 % ), Orlando, Florida ( 10 % ), and other locations outside of the continental United States ( 5 % ). Customer funds for Foreign Military Sales in the amount of$ 11, 149, and 242 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 the Naval Air Systems Command in Patuxent River, Maryland.

ARMY

A$ 60, 919, 205 firm-fixed-price contract for the refurbishment and upgrade of MaxxPro PLUS Mine Resistant Ambush Protected ( MRAP ) vehicles was awarded to Navistar Defense LLC, Madison Heights, Wisconsin. The internet was used to solicit bids, and one was accepted. The project will be finished in West Point, Mississippi, and is anticipated to start on July 1st, 2025. At the time of the award,$ 60, 919, and 205 in Fiscal 2024 Foreign Military Sales ( United Arab Emirates ) funds were obligated. The contracting activity is the U.S. Army Contracting Command, Detroit Arsenal, Michigan ( W56HZV-24- C-0023 ).

For the logistics support services for Army Prepositioned Stocks, Amentum Services Inc., Germantown, Maryland, received a$ 57, 898, 009 modification ( 0003ES ) award. The project will be carried out in Kuwait, and it is anticipated to be finished on May 5, 2024. At the time of the award, Fiscal 2024 other procurement, Army funds, and operational and maintenance funds totaling$ 57, 898, 009 were obligated. The contracting activity is carried out at U. S. Army Contracting Command, Rock Island Arsenal, Illinois.

A$ 48, 095, 759 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for contractor support for the A3 Radar System was awarded to Raytheon Technologies, Fullerton, California. The internet was used to solicit bids, and one was accepted. The project will be finished in Fullerton, California, with a projected completion date of December 31, 2027. Army funds in the amount of$ 14, 262, 267 were obligated at the time of the award for Fiscal 2024 operation and maintenance. The contracting activity is U.S. Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama ( W31P4Q- 24- C-0015 ). &nbsp,

AeroVironment Inc., Simi Valley, California, was awarded a$ 32, 066, 339 modification ( P00013 ) to contract W58RGZ- 23- C- 0007 for additional Puma units and associated training support services. Work will be performed in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, with an estimated completion date of Sept. 30, 2024. Fiscal 2024 Foreign Military Sales funds in the amount of$ 32, 066, 339 were obligated at the time of the award. U. S. Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, is the contracting activity. &nbsp,

Chandler Construction Services Inc., * Ninety Six, South Carolina, was awarded a$ 19, 985, 700 firm- fixed- price contract to furnish and install water pipe. Bids were solicited via the internet with seven received. Work will be performed in Charleston, South Carolina, with an estimated completion date of Sept. 25, 2025. Fiscal 2024 civil operation and maintenance funds in the amount of$ 19, 985, 700 were obligated at the time of the award. U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Charleston, South Carolina, is the contracting activity ( W912HP- 24- C- 0002 ). &nbsp,

Pond Constructors Inc., Peachtree Corners, Georgia, was awarded a$ 12, 897, 749 modification ( P00013 ) to contract W912DY- 21- F- 0025 to maintain and repair capitalized petroleum systems and facilities. Work will be performed in Anchorage, Alaska, Delta Junction, Alaska, Fairbanks, Alaska, King Salmon, Alaska, Amchitka, Alaska, Ewa Beach, Hawaii, Hilo, Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii, Kanehoa, Hawaii, Kekaha, Hawaii, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, Wahiawa, Hawaii, Waimea, Hawaii, Waianae, Hawaii, and Peachtree Corners, Georgia, with an estimated completion date of Jan. 31, 2025. Fiscal 2024 revolving funds in the amount of$ 12, 897, 749 were obligated at the time of the award. U. S. Army Corps of Engineers ‘ Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville, Alabama, is the contracting activity.

DEFENSE ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTSAGENCY

Peraton Labs Inc., Basking Ridge, New Jersey, has been awarded a$ 9, 499, 993 modification ( P00009 ) to previously awarded cost- plus- fixed- fee contract HR001122C0024 to support the Mission- Integrated Network Control ( MINC ) program. The modification brings the total cumulative face value of the contract to$ 24, 125, 825 from$ 14, 625, 832. Work will be performed in Arlington, Virginia ( 10 % ), Basking Ridge, New Jersey ( 56 % ), Colorado Springs, Colorado ( 6 % ), Cambridge, Massachusetts ( 22 % ), Woburn, Massachusetts ( 4 % ), Memphis, Tennessee ( 1 % ), Miami, Florida ( 0.5 % ), and Sherman Oaks, California ( 0.5 % ), with an expected completion date of February 2025. Fiscal 2023 research, development, test, and engineering funds in the amount of$ 41, 168 are being obligated at time of award. The contracting activity is Arlington, Virginia’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.

LOGISTICS AGENCY DEFENSE

A maximum of$ 7, 644, 549 modification ( P00014 ) has been granted to General Dynamics Land Systems Inc., Sterling Heights, Michigan, for a five-year base contract ( SPE7LX-21-D- 0110 ) with one option period for multiple items used in the RG-31, Cougar, Buffalo, Stryker Family of Vehicles, and Abrams Main Battle Tank. This is a firm, fixed-price, indefinite-delivery, and specific-quantity contract. Florida is the location of the performance, with a July 29, 2026, performance completion date. Army is using military service. Army working capital funds from fiscal 2023 to 2026 are examples of appropriations. The Defense Logistics Agency Land and Maritime, Columbus, Ohio, is the contracting company.

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