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Contracts for January 18, 2024

FORCE OF AIR

For test operations and sustainment, National Aerospace Solutions LLC, Arnold Air Force Base, Tennessee, received a modification ( P00233 ) worth$ 249, 752, 828. This modification gives Arnold Engineering Development Complex access to test operations, technology development, equipment and facility maintenance, capital improvements, and some support services. The modification raises the contract’s overall face value to$ 2, 511, 306, 706. Arnold AFB in Tennessee will be used for the project, and it should be finished by June 30th, 2024. At the time of the award, no funds are required. The contracting activity is located at the Air Force Test Center in Arnold AFB, Tennessee.

For the exercise of options for three, Three Dimensional Expeditionary Long- Range Radar systems, as well as associated Production Management, travel and other direct costs, and data under the basic contract, Lockheed Martin Rotary and Mission Systems, Liverpool, New York, was given a$ 65, 105, 306 modification ( P00025 ). The modification raises the contract’s overall face value to$ 260, 615, 282. Liverpool, New York, will host the performance, which is scheduled to end on January 31, 2026. At the time of award, fiscal &nbsp, 2024 other procurement funds in the amount of$ 65, 055, 306 are due. The contracting activity is located at the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center at Hanscom Air Base in Massachusetts.

LOGISTICS AGENCY DEFENSE

Lovell Government Services Inc., Pensacola, Florida, has been given a contract for medical and surgical supplies and equipment that is up to$ 48, 255, 974 fixed price with economic price adjustment and indefinite delivery and quantity. With eight offers received, this was a competitive acquisition. There are no option periods during this five-year contract. Under this solicitation ( SPE2DE-22-R-0017 ), additional contracts are anticipated to be awarded, and awardees will compete for a share of the maximum dollar amount. The end date for the ordering period is January 17, 2029. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and federal civilian agencies are some of the organizations that use customers. Fiscal 2024 through 2029 defense working capital funds are the type of appropriation. The Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support is the contracting activity, and it is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ( SPE2DE- 24-D- 0007 ).

ARMY

A firm-fixed-price contract for the construction of a weapons generation facility was awarded to BL Harbert International, Birmingham, Alabama. Through the internet, bids were solicited, and two were accepted. The Ellsworth Air Force Base in South Dakota will handle the work, and it is anticipated that it will be finished on January 27, 2027. At the time of the award, Air Force funds totaling$ 37, 932, and 688 were obligated for fiscal 2023 military construction. The contracting activity is the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha, Nebraska ( W9128F-24- C-0005 ). &nbsp,

A$ 22, 549, 999 modification ( P00005 ) was given to UD Contracting Inc., * Leitchfield, Kentucky, for the W91249-22-D-0013 contract for Fort Eisenhower construction projects. With each order, work locations and funding will be chosen, with an anticipated completion date of February 10, 2025. The contracting activity is located at the Army Field Directorate Office in Fort Eustis, Virginia. &nbsp,

A firm-fixed-price contract for the design, construction, and installation of a new bascule bridge was awarded to Kraemer North America LLC, Plain, Wisconsin. Seven bids were received after being solicited online. The project will be carried out in Pleasant Valley, Iowa, and it is anticipated to be finished on January 19, 2026. At the time of the award,$ 13, 708, and 625 in fiscal 2024 civil operation and maintenance funds were owed. The contracting activity is the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Rock Island, Illinois ( W912EK-24- C-0004 ). &nbsp,

NAVY

For program support services in support of the Relocatable Over-the-Horizon Radar Life Cycle Management Department at the Forces Surveillance Support Center in Chesapeake, Virginia, WR Systems Ltd., Fairfax, VA, is awarded a contract for$ 34, 520, 389 indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity with cost plus fixed-fee and firm-fixed-price ordering provisions. There will be no options during the 60-month ordering period specified in the contract. The ordering period is anticipated to start in April 2024 and end in March 2029. The work will be done in Chesapeake, Virginia ( 42 % ), Fairfax, VA ( 39 % ), New Kent, ( 6 % ), Corpus Christi, Texas ( 3 % ), Adelaide, Australia ( 1 % ), San Diego, California ( 1 % ) ), Colorado Springs, Colorado ( 1 ) ), Washington, D.C. ( 1 ), and Key West, Florida ( 1 ) ). The minimum amount required to fund the contract will be provided by Fiscal 2024 Operations and Maintenance ( Navy ) funds, which will run out at the end of the fiscal year. The appropriate fiscal year operations and maintenance ( Navy ) funds will be used to fund subsequent task orders. According to Federal Acquisition Regulation 6.302-1, one source was requested for this non-competitive, sole-source requirement, and one offer was accepted. The contracting activity is Naval Supply Systems Command Fleet Logistics Center Norfolk, Contracting Department Philadelphia Office, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

A$ 34, 272, 238 modification ( P00009 ) to a previously awarded cost-plus-fixed-fee contract ( N0001922C0045 ) is given to Rockwell Collins Inc., an affiliate of Collins Aerospace Government Systems, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. For an updated Very Low Frequency (VLF ) solution, this modification exercise options are available to continue critical design analysis and solution trade studies in support of the development and obsolescence mitigation engineering efforts for the airborne VLF system modernization to meet the Navy’s E- XX program capability requirements. Richardson, Texas (90 % ), and Cedar Rapids, Iowa ( 10 % ) will be used for the work, which is anticipated to be finished in January 2025. At the time of award,$ 2, 910,000, 000 in 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 Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, Maryland.

For a firm-fixed-price modification to the previously awarded contract N39430-20-D-2204, Hanson Professional Services Inc., Springfield, Illinois, is awarded$ 15, 000,000. The Tall Towers Program at the Naval Facilities Engineering and Expeditionary Warfare Center ( NAVFAC EXWC ) is supported by this modification, which increases the contract value. With this award, the contract’s total value increases to$ 20, 500, 000. The Naval Undersea Warfare Center, Naval Air Systems Command, and other Department of Defense entities will all be affected by the work, which is anticipated to be finished by August 2025. No money will be required at the time of the award. Operation and maintenance ( Navy ) funds will be the main source of funding for future task orders. Four proposals were received for this contract, which was obtained through the System for Award Management Contract Opportunities website. The contracting activity is NAVFAC EXWC, Port Hueneme, California.

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