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

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Here’s Today’s Department of Defense Contract Awards

 

NAVY

Airborne Tactical Advantage Co., L.L.C., Newport News, Va., is being awarded a $49,862,526 modification to a previously awarded indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract (N00019-09-D-0021) to exercise an option for services in support of the commercial air services program, which provides contractor owned and operated Type III high subsonic and Type IV supersonic aircraft to Navy Fleet customers for a wide variety of airborne threat simulation capabilities.  This provides for training shipboard and aircraft squadron weapon systems operators and aircrew how to counter potential enemy electronic warfare and electronic attack operations in today’s electronic combat environment.  Funds will be obligated on individual delivery orders as they are issued.  Work will be performed in Newport News, Va. and Jacksonville, Fla. (45 percent); Pt. Mugu, Calif. (35 percent); and outside the United States (20 percent).  Work is expected to be completed by October 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. 

L-3 Communications Flight International, Newport News, Va., is being awarded a $31,894,417 modification to a previously awarded firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/ indefinite-quantity contract (N00019-09-D-0018) for commercial air services for military training support.  This modification provides airborne threat simulation training for shipboard and aircraft squadron weapon systems operators and aircrew, to enhance abilities to counter potential enemy electronic warfare and electronic attack operations in an electronic combat environment.  No funding will be obligated at time of award.  Work will be performed in Newport News, Va. (50 percent) and San Diego, Calif. (50 percent), and is expected to be completed in December 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.

AIR FORCE

BAE Systems Information and Electronics, Nashua, N.H. (FA8232-13-C-0001) is being awarded a $22,853,951 firm-fixed-price contract for F-16 support equipment and support equipment spares for Oman to support aircraft deliveries.  The location of the performance is Forth Worth, Texas.  Work is expected to be completed by Jan.15, 2014.  The contracting activity is AFLCMC/WWMKB, Hill Air Force Base, Utah.  Contract involves foreign military sales to Oman.

CORRECTION

AIR FORCE

Lockheed Martin Corp., Fort Worth, Texas, (FA8611-08-C-2897, P00153) is being awarded a $133,726,000 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for F-22 modifications and heavy maintenance sustainment, depot throughput and installations, signature analysis system reduction, contractor field teams, structural retrofit plan and modernization and common configuration.  The location of the performance is Hill Air Force Base, Utah, and Palmdale, Calif.  Work is expected to be completed by Dec. 31, 2013.  The contracting activity is AFLCMC/WWUK, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio.

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