U.S. Department of Defense Contract Awards for Jun 08, 2011

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AIR FORCE

Mountain Movers Ainesworth-Benning, LLC, Rapid City, S.D. (FA4690-11-D-1005); Pro-Mark Services, Inc., West Fargo, N.D. (FA4690-11-D-1006); Rangel, JV, Rapid City, S.D. (FA4690-11-D-1007); GBK, JV, Rapid City, S.D. (FA4690-11-D-1008); and Complete Concrete/MAC, Rapid City, S.D. (FA4690-11-D-1009), are being awarded maximum $75,000,000 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contracts.  This action is for multiple award construction contracts, competitive design-build indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity construction acquisition base on a general statement of work (further defined within each individual general information and project requirement).  Work to be performed under multiple award construction contract will be the general construction category, to include maintenance, repair, alteration, mechanical, electrical, heating/air conditioning, demolition, painting, paving and earthwork in family housing as well as industrial/office buildings on Ellsworth Air Force Base, S.D.  Bids were solicited electronically and six were received.  The 26th Contracting Squadron, Ellsworth Air Force Base, S.D., is the contracting activity.

Aegis Technologies Group, Huntsville, Ala., is being awarded a $55,259,368 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for the Air Force Modeling and Simulation Training Toolkit.  Task orders will be placed to respond command and control and training environment modification; third party enhancements and integration; and information systems security engineering to incorporate information assurance requirements; system test and evaluation support of the software deliverable; software maintenance; planning and repair of software defects such as deficiency reports; maintenance of the minimum hardware specification(s); development of cost-benefit analysis; and on-site technical support for rapidly fielded baselines at exercises and events.  The contract was solicited as a small-business set-aside and received three proposals in response to the solicitation.  ESC/HSGK, Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., is the contracting activity (FA8707-11-D-0003).

Northrop Grumman Space and Missions Systems Corp., San Jose, Calif., is being awarded a $8,797,290 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract modification to continue problem technical support fixed, and continue any additional tie line testing identified using two ASIP 1C sensors; buy replacement ASIP 1C assets; design and build one set of flight line MQ-9 emulator support equipment assets; and support the government program office that is designating and building shipping containers for the ASIP 2C pod, cradle and test stand.  One firm was solicited and one firm submitted a proposal.  ASC/WINK, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, is the contracting activity (FA8620-08-C-3004, P00025).

Northrop Grumman Systems Corp., San Diego, Calif., is being awarded a $7,152,000 fixed-price incentive firm contract modification.  This contract will provide for advance procurement long lead items associated with two Block 30 and two Block 40 Global Hawk air vehicles; two in-line airborne signals intelligence payload; two Multi-Platform Radar Technology Insertion Program sensors; two in-line EISS sensors; and other items and activities required to protect the production schedule for Lot 10.  One firm was solicited and one firm submitted a proposal. ASC/WIGK, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, is the contracting activity (FA8620-10-C-4000, P00006).

DEFENSE ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS AGENCY

BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration, Inc., Burlington, Mass., is being awarded a $12,946,976 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract (HR0011-11-C-0048). This award is for the Insight program Technical Area 2, Adaptive Multisource Exploitation System.  The Insight program addresses a key shortfall in current intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance systems:  the lack of a capability for automatic exploitation and cross-cueing of multi-intelligence sources.  Work will be performed in Burlington, Mass. (87 percent); Austin, Texas (1 percent); Orlando, Fla. (5 percent); and Arlington, Va. (7 percent).  Work is expected to be completed by May 20, 2013.  The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is the contracting activity.

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