U.S. Department of Defense Contract Awards for Feb. 22, 2012

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Here’s Today’s Department of Defense Contract Awards

 

AIR FORCE

Lockheed Martin Corp., Marietta, Ga., is being awarded a $58,337,555 firm-fixed-price contract for a not-to-exceed (NTE) option exercise to Lockheed Martin.  This modification will exercise the NTE option for the acquisition of a third C-130J-30 aircraft for the government of Israel minus the planning and advance long lead procurement of aircraft components to support the third Israeli aircraft, which was previously authorized under another FA8625-11-C-6597 undefinitized contract action.  The location of the performances is Marietta, Ga.  Work is expected to be completed by Nov. 30, 2014.  ASC/WLNN, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, is the contracting activity (FA8625-11-C-6597/P00085).

Lockheed Martin Corp., Marietta, Ga., is being awarded a $7,846,866 firm-fixed-price contract for C-130J and HC/MC-130J spares for Moody Air Force Base.  The location of the performances is Marietta, Ga.  Work is expected to be completed by Dec. 31, 2013.  Air Force Material Command, Aeronautical Systems Center, ASC/WLNNC, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, is the contracting activity (FA8625-11-C-6597 P00085).

NAVY

Harris Corp., Lynchburg, Va., is being awarded a firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity base year contract plus four options years with a possible maximum value of $49,000,000.  This contract is for the procurement of Marine Corps enterprise land mobile radio, multi-band radio subscriber units consisting of portable, mobile, and base station radios with various accessories.  Delivery orders will be issued and funded based on the program’s requirements.  Work will be performed in Rochester, N.Y., and is expected to be completed by Feb. 21, 2013.  With options exercised, work will continue through February 2017.  Contract funds will be provided for each delivery order on an as needed basis.  This contract was competitively procured via the Federal Business Opportunities website, with two offers received.  The Marine Corps Systems Command, Quantico, Va., is the contracting activity (M68909-12-D-1001).

Rolls Royce Corp., Indianapolis, Ind., is being awarded a $45,200,467 modification to a previously awarded indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract (N00019-09-D-0020) to exercise an option for contractor logistics services and technical engineering services in support of the KC-130J aircraft propulsion system for the Marine Corps, which includes the AE 2100D3 turboprop engine and the R 391 propeller.  No funding is being obligated at time of award.  Work will be performed in Indianapolis, Ind., and is expected to be completed in February 2013.  Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year.  The Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, Md., is the contracting activity.

Wood Group Turbopower, L.L.C., Hialeah, Fla. (N00019-09-D-0012); Rolls-Royce Engine Services, Oakland, Calif. (N00019-09-D-0013); and StandardAero (San Antonio), Inc., San Antonio, Texas (N00019-09-D-0014), are each being awarded modifications to previously awarded firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contracts to exercise options for depot-level repair for the T56 Series III engine.  Depot-level repair of the T56 Series III engine modules is required to support fielded P-3 and derivative aircraft, as well as T56 powered C-130 and C-2 aircraft.  The estimated values of the individual modifications are $40,827,642 for Wood Group Turbopower; $33,870,204 for Rolls-Royce Engine Services; and $39,694,188 for StandardAero.  Funding will not be obligated at time of award.  The places of performance are Miami Lakes, Fla., for Wood Group Turbopower; Oakland, Calif., for Rolls-Royce Engine Services; and San Antonio, Texas, for StandardAero.  Efforts under these options are expected to be completed in February 2013.  Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year.  The Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division, Lakehurst, N.J., is the contracting activity.

L-3 Services, Inc., Mount Laurel, N.J., is being awarded a $9,536,470 modification to a previously awarded indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract (N00421-09-D-0009) to exercise an option for technical and engineering support for the Naval Air Systems Command Structures Division (AIR 4.3), to include data analysis, information systems, and software functions of the Structural Appraisal of Fatigue Effects Program.  Funds will be obligated at the individual task order level.  Work will be performed in Lexington Park, Md., and is expected to be completed in February 2013.  Contract funds will not expire at the end of the fiscal year.  The Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division, Patuxent River, Md., is the contracting activity.

Raytheon Co., McKinney, Texas, is being awarded $9,499,995 for delivery order 7001 under a five-year basic ordering agreement contract (N00383-11-G-003D) for the repair of eight weapon replacement assemblies for the CH-53 helicopter and the V-22 Osprey.  The work will be performed in Jacksonville, Fla. (84 percent), and McKinney, Texas (16 percent), and is expected to be completed by Sept. 28, 2012. The applicable Navy Working Capital funds will not expire before the end of the current fiscal year.  This contract was not competitively procured.  NAVSUP Weapon Systems Support, Philadelphia, Pa., is the contracting activity.

 

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