CONTRACTS AWARDED
Scientific Applications Research Associates, Inc.,
Cypress, California, has been awarded a $100,000,000 contract for the Golden
Horde Science and Technology demonstration effort. This contract provides for
support research and development of emerging munition technologies and
integrated weapon demonstrations. The effort is conceptualized as a fast-paced
Air Force Research Laboratory-led demonstration project executed under the
auspices of the Team Eglin Weapon Consortium. Air Force Research Laboratory,
Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, is the contracting activity.
The Boeing Co.,
Seattle, Washington, is being awarded a $326,295,367 delivery order to develop,
integrate, and test Increment 3 Block capabilities into the P-8A aircraft for
the Navy and the government of Australia. The Naval Air Systems Command,
Patuxent River, Maryland, is the contracting activity.
Lockheed Martin Corp., Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co.,
Fort Worth, Texas, is being awarded a $264,655,025 contract modification. This
modification provides for additional operation and technical services in
support of the government of Korea’s F-35 Lightning II program. Work will be performed in Fort Worth, Texas. The
Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, Maryland, is the contracting
activity.
Goodrich Corp.,
Westford, Massachusetts, has been awarded a $92,890,000 contract for
Hyperspectral Imaging, AgilePod, Standoff High Resolution Imaging Next Era, and
multi-mode lidar research and development. This contract provides for research
and integration of existing electro-optical, infrared, radio frequency,
mult-ispectral imaging, hyperspectral imaging, and lidar sensors, and related
intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) technologies in order to
develop the Air Force’s next generation ISR sensor. Work will be performed in Westford, Massachusetts.
Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, is the
contracting activity.
The Boeing Co.,
St. Louis, Missouri, is being awarded a ceiling-priced $4,040,458,297
modification to convert a previously awarded advanced acquisition contract to a
fixed-price-incentive-firm-target multi-year contract. The target price for
this multi-year contract is $4,001,410,000. This modification provides for the
full-rate production and delivery of 78 F/A-18 aircraft, specifically 61
F/A-18E and 17 F/A-18F aircraft. The Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River,
Maryland, is the contracting activity.
American Systems Corp.,
Chantilly, Virginia;
Calibre Systems, Inc.
, Alexandria, Virginia;
Corps Solutions,
Stafford, Virginia;
Obsidian Solutions Group,
Fredericksburg, Virginia;
Science Applications International Corp.,
Reston, Virginia;
Solutions Through Innovative Technologies, Inc.,
Fairborn, Ohio; and
Valiant Global Defense Services, Inc.,
San Diego, California, are awarded a multiple award contract for the procurement
of Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF) Training Systems Support (MTSS), with a
combined maximum ceiling amount of $245,000,000. MTSS provides pre-deployment
training to the Marine Corps Operating Forces within a joint and combined
environment to improve warfighting skills. Training includes realistic
computer-based simulation training; command, control, computers,
communications, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance training;
combined arms staff trainer training; MAGTF tactical warfare simulation; and
deployable virtual training environment. The companies will compete for task
orders under the terms and conditions of the awarded contract. The Marine Corps
Systems Command, Quantico, Virginia, is the contracting activity.
L3 Technologies Systems Co.,
Cincinnati, Ohio, has been awarded a $131,780,189 contract for the
cockpit-selectable height-of-burst sensor. This contract provides for the
replacement of the current DSU-33D/B height-of-burst sensor and will address
obsolescence issues, improve performance, and add functionality. Air Force Life
Cycle Management Center, Hill Air Force Base, Utah, is the contracting
activity.
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc.,
Poway, Calif., has been awarded $123,293,911 contract action for MQ-9 Block 5
procurement. This contract provides for four MQ-9 unmanned air vehicles, four
mobile ground control stations, spares, and support equipment. This contract
involves 100 percent foreign military sales to the Netherlands. Air Force Life
Cycle Center, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, is the contracting
activity.
The Boeing Co.,
Huntsville, Alabama, was awarded a $4,141,315,338 contract modification for
Ground-based Midcourse Defense (GMD) Development and Sustainment Contract
(DSC). The UCA extended the DSC period of performance and added the
requirements to execute the GMD portion of the presidential mandated and
congressionally enacted Missile Defeat and Defense Enhancements. This effort
includes delivery of a new missile field with 20 silos and two additional silos
in a previously constructed missile field at Fort Greely, Alaska. The MDA is
deferring the production of the 20 additional ground-based interceptors
(estimated not-to- exceed value of $1,300,000,000) at this time due to the
delay associated with not meeting the entrance criteria for the Redesigned Kill
Vehicle (RKV) critical design review. A portion of the effort to deliver 11
boost vehicles for flight tests and spares will remain under the UCA at this
time. This modification brings the total cumulative value of the contract,
including options, to $10,799,794,123. The definitized scope of work includes
technical capabilities to expand and improve a state-of-the-art missile defense
system to ensure defensive capabilities remain both relevant and current, to
include but not limited to: boost vehicle development; providing GBI assets for
labs and test events; development, integration, testing, and deployment of
ground systems software builds to address emerging threats; development and
fielding of upgraded launch support equipment; expanded systems testing through
all ground and flight testing; cyber security support and testing; and,
operations and support via performance-based logistics approach. The Missile
Defense Agency, Huntsville, Alabama, is the contracting activity.
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