U.S. Department of Defense Contract Awards for Jul 11, 2011

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AIR FORCE

Lockheed Martin Corporation, Lockheed Martin Aeronautical Systems of Marietta, Ga., is being awarded a not to exceed $89,016,000 modification to a firm fixed price contract to obligate fiscal year 2011 Congressionally mandated advance procurement funding for long lead efforts for the acquisition of one (1) United States Air Force C-130J -30 aircraft, and eight (8) HC/MC aircraft including two (2) peculiars for each of the HC/MC aircraft for a total of nine (9) fiscal year 2012 aircraft.  The contracting activity is ASC/WLNNC, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio (FA8625-11-C-6597 PO0029).

UNITED STATES TRANSPORTATION COMMAND

Young Brothers, Inc., a Sealift Services Company of Honolulu, Hawaii is one of eleven contractors being awarded a contract for cargo sealift transportation services under the Regional Domestic Contract (RDC-5S) program.  The contracts have a base period of four months and two possible one-year option periods.  Alaska Marine Lines, Inc. has a guaranteed minimum contract value of $2,500.00.  The RDC-5S program has a maximum ceiling price of $70,500,000.  Work will be performed to/from CONUS, Alaska, Puerto Rico, and Hawaii.  The contract start date is Aug. 1, 2011.  The contracting activity is United States Transportation Command Directorate of Acquisition, Scott Air Force Base, Ill. (HTC711-11-D-W011).

Alaska Marine Lines, Inc., a Sealift Services Company, of Seattle, Wash., is one of eleven contractors being awarded a contract for cargo sealift transportation services under the Regional Domestic Contract (RDC-5S) program.  The contracts have a base period of four months and two possible one-year option periods.  Alaska Marine Lines, Inc. has a guaranteed minimum contract value of $2,500.00.  The RDC-5S program has a maximum ceiling price of $70,500,000.  Work will be performed to/from CONUS, Alaska, Puerto Rico, and Hawaii.  The contract start date is Aug. 1, 2011.  The contracting activity is United States Transportation Command Directorate of Acquisition, Scott Air Force Base, Ill. (HTC711-11-D-W001).

Crimson Shipping Company, Inc., a Sealift Services Company of Chickasaw, Ala., is one of eleven contractors being awarded a contract for cargo sealift transportation services under the Regional Domestic Contract (RDC-5S) program.  The contracts have a base period of four months and two possible one-year option periods.  Alaska Marine Lines, Inc. has a guaranteed minimum contract value of $2,500.00.  The RDC-5S program has a maximum ceiling price of $70,500,000.  Work will be performed to/from CONUS, Alaska, Puerto Rico, and Hawaii.  The contract start date is Aug. 1, 2011.  The contracting activity is United States Transportation Command Directorate of Acquisition, Scott Air Force Base, Ill. (HTC711-11-D-W002).

Crowley Puerto Rico Services, Inc., a Sealift Services Company of Jacksonville, Fla., is one of eleven contractors being awarded a contract for cargo sealift transportation services under the Regional Domestic Contract (RDC-5S) program.  The contracts have a base period of four months and two possible one-year option periods.  Alaska Marine Lines, Inc. has a guaranteed minimum contract value of $2,500.00.  The RDC-5S program has a maximum ceiling price of $70,500,000.  Work will be performed to/from CONUS, Alaska, Puerto Rico, and Hawaii.  The contract start date is Aug. 1, 2011.  The contracting activity is United States Transportation Command Directorate of Acquisition, Scott Air Force Base, Ill. (HTC711-11-D-W003).

Horizon Lines, LLC., a Sealift Services Company of Charlotte, N.C., is one of eleven contractors being awarded a contract for cargo sealift transportation services under the Regional Domestic Contract (RDC-5S) program.  The contracts have a base period of four months and two possible one-year option periods.  Alaska Marine Lines, Inc. has a guaranteed minimum contract value of $2,500.00.  The RDC-5S program has a maximum ceiling price of $70,500,000.  Work will be performed to/from CONUS, Alaska, Puerto Rico, and Hawaii.  The contract start date is Aug. 1, 2011.  The contracting activity is United States Transportation Command Directorate of Acquisition, Scott Air Force Base, Ill. (HTC711-11-D-W004).

Matson Navigation Company, Inc., a Sealift Services Company of Oakland, Calif., is one of eleven contractors being awarded a contract for cargo sealift transportation services under the Regional Domestic Contract (RDC-5S) program.  The contracts have a base period of four months and two possible one-year option periods.  Alaska Marine Lines, Inc. has a guaranteed minimum contract value of $2,500.00.  The RDC-5S program has a maximum ceiling price of $70,500,000.  Work will be performed to/from CONUS, Alaska, Puerto Rico, and Hawaii.  The contract start date is Aug. 1, 2011.  The contracting activity is United States Transportation Command Directorate of Acquisition, Scott Air Force Base, Ill. (HTC711-11-D-W005).

Northland Services, Inc., a Sealift Services Company of Seattle, Wash., is one of eleven contractors being awarded a contract for cargo sealift transportation services under the Regional Domestic Contract (RDC-5S) program.  The contracts have a base period of four months and two possible one-year option periods.  Alaska Marine Lines, Inc. has a guaranteed minimum contract value of $2,500.00.  The RDC-5S program has a maximum ceiling price of $70,500,000.  Work will be performed to/from CONUS, Alaska, Puerto Rico, and Hawaii.  The contract start date is 01 Aug 2011.  The contracting activity is United States Transportation Command Directorate of Acquisition, Scott Air Force Base, Ill. (HTC711-11-D-W006).

Pasha Hawaii Transport Lines, LLC., a Sealift Services Company of Corte Madera Calif., is one of eleven contractors being awarded a contract for cargo sealift transportation services under the Regional Domestic Contract (RDC-5S) program.  The contracts have a base period of four months and two possible one-year option periods.  Alaska Marine Lines, Inc. has a guaranteed minimum contract value of $2,500.00.  The RDC-5S program has a maximum ceiling price of $70,500,000.  Work will be performed to/from CONUS, Alaska, Puerto Rico, and Hawaii.  The contract start date is Aug. 1, 2011.  The contracting activity is United States Transportation Command Directorate of Acquisition, Scott Air Force Base, Ill. (HTC711-11-D-W007).

Sea Star Line, LLC., a Sealift Services Company of Jacksonville, Fla., is one of eleven contractors being awarded a contract for cargo sealift transportation services under the Regional Domestic Contract (RDC-5S) program.  The contracts have a base period of four months and two possible one-year option periods.  Alaska Marine Lines, Inc. has a guaranteed minimum contract value of $2,500.00.  The RDC-5S program has a maximum ceiling price of $70,500,000.  Work will be performed to/from CONUS, Alaska, Puerto Rico, and Hawaii.  The contract start date is Aug. 1, 2011.  The contracting activity is United States Transportation Command Directorate of Acquisition, Scott Air Force Base, Ill. (HTC711-11-D-W008).

Totem Ocean Trailer Express, Inc., a Sealift Services Company of Federal Way, Wash. is one of eleven contractors being awarded a contract for cargo sealift transportation services under the Regional Domestic Contract (RDC-5S) program.  The contracts have a base period of four months and two possible one-year option periods.  Alaska Marine Lines, Inc. has a guaranteed minimum contract value of $2,500.00.  The RDC-5S program has a maximum ceiling price of $70,500,000.  Work will be performed to/from CONUS, Alaska, Puerto Rico, and Hawaii.  The contract start date is Aug. 1, 2011.  The contracting activity is United States Transportation Command Directorate of Acquisition, Scott Air Force Base, Ill. (HTC711-11-D-W009).

Trailer Bridge, Inc., a Sealift Services Company of Jacksonville, Fla., is one of eleven contractors being awarded a contract for cargo sealift transportation services under the Regional Domestic Contract (RDC-5S) program.  The contracts have a base period of four months and two possible one-year option periods.  Alaska Marine Lines, Inc. has a guaranteed minimum contract value of $2,500.00.  The RDC-5S program has a maximum ceiling price of $70,500,000.  Work will be performed to/from CONUS, Alaska, Puerto Rico, and Hawaii.  The contract start date is Aug. 1, 2011.  The contracting activity is United States Transportation Command Directorate of Acquisition, Scott Air Force Base, Ill. (HTC711-11-D-W010).

NAVY

URS Technical Services, Inc, Stafford, Va., is being awarded a $45,501,715 time and material contract for the procurement of Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) Vehicle Contract Support Services.  The MRAP vehicles are armored vehicles with blast resistant underbodies designed to protect the crew from mine blasts, fragmentary, and direct fire weapons.  This contract will procure services to support the MRAP program in the following areas: program management, acquisition, systems engineering, test and evaluation, logistics, safety, quality, and administrative support.  Work will be performed in Stafford, Va., and work is expected to be completed by the end of July 2012. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year.  This contract was procured on a sole source basis.  The Marine Corps Systems Command, Quantico, Va., is the contracting activity (M67854-11-F-5097).

AAI Corporation, Hunt Valley, Md., is being awarded a $35,763,523 modification to existing previously awarded indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract (N00174-11-D-0001) for Universal Test Set systems, accessories and spares needed to support the Naval Explosive Ordnance Division, Indian Head, Md.  Work will be completed in Austin, Texas, and work is expected to complete in September 2011.  Contract funds in the amount of $3,106,973 will expire at the end of the current fiscal year.  The Naval Surface Warfare Center, Indian Head, Md., is the contracting activity.

L-3 Communications Corp., Arlington, Texas, is being awarded a $22,362,512 firm-fixed-price contract for the procurement of hardware and software to upgrade the Canadian Air Force’s training system from the existing Advanced Distributed Combat Training System to the current United States Navy Tactical Operation Flight Trainers Roadmap Procurement Program baseline.  In addition this contract includes the installation and testing of the hardware and software for six networked CF-18 9-panel Tactical Operational Flight trainers; ten Part Task Trainers and six brief and debrief systems; a theater specific visual database; Simulated Joint Helmet Mounted Cueing System; new PC-based Image Generation; and Operator, Maintenance and User Defined File training for approximately ten students.   This purchase is for the Government of Canada ($22,362,512; 100 percent) under the Military Sales Program.  Work will be performed in Canada (70 percent) and Arlington, Texas (30 percent), and is expected to be completed in May 2013.  Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year.  This contract was not competitively procured.  The Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division, Orlando, Fla., is the contracting activity (N61340-11-C-0017).

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