CONTRACTS
ARMY
Magnavox Electronic Systems Company, Fort Wayne, Indiana, is
being awarded $3,964,528 as part of a not-to-exceed $41,219,522
firm fixed price contract for TRAILBLAZER Interference
Cancellation Modification work order production - 40 each (5 for
basic award, with options for 35 more and spares). This
procurement is for the installation of modification work order
kits in support of the TRAILBLAZER AN-TSQ-138A Interference
Cancellation (INCAN) upgrade. TRAILBLAZER is a technical shelter
VHF and UHF intercept direction finding intelligence system.
Work will be performed in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and is expected to
be completed by October 30, 1997. Contract funds will not expire
at the end of the current fiscal year. There were 37 bids
solicited on February 26, 1995, and five bids received. The
contracting activity is the U.S. Army Communications and
Electronics Command, Warrenton, Virginia (DAAB10-96-D-Q026).
New Mexico State University, Physical Science Laboratory,
Las Cruces, New Mexico, is being awarded a $693,422 increment as
part of a $9,962,450 cost reimbursable contract for air and
defense systems analysis, involving management, engineering,
technical and support effort, including operation and maintenance
required for the survivability/lethality analysis of air defense
and missile defense systems. Work will be performed at White
Sands Missile Range, New Mexico, and is expected to be completed
by June 30, 2001. Contract funds will not expire at the end of
the current fiscal year. There were 13 bids solicited on May 10,
1996, and one bid received. The contracting activity is the U.S.
Army Research Laboratory, White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico
(DAAL01-96-C-2012).
Loral Vought Systems, Grand Prairie, Texas, is being awarded
a $9,811,070 increment of a $51,350,320 cost plus fixed fee
contract for Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS) industrial
engineering services (ES) CY96-97, with CY96-97 range options.
Work will be performed in Dallas, Texas (90%), Teterboro, New
Jersey (5%), and Norwalk, Connecticut (5%), and is
expected to be completed by February 28, 1998. Contract funds
will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. This is a
sole source contract initiated on November 20, 1995. The
contracting activity is the U.S. Army Missile Command, Redstone
Arsenal, Alabama (DAAH01-96-C-0295).
ITT Federal Services Corporation, Colorado Springs,
Colorado, is being awarded $477,649 of a $31,308,169 increment as
part of a potential $156,760,330 (base plus four option years)
cost plus award fee contract for logistical support services at
the National Training Center, to include the Central Issue
Facility, sewing and cloth repair, packaging and shipping
facility, transportation services, Direct Supply Support Activity
(DSSA), AWRP Brigade equipment and support, Army Oil Analysis
Program (AOAP), Operations Group equipment and support, increase
quantity Option 1 Blue/Gold (exercised), and increase quantity
Option 2 biomedical maintenance (not exercised at this time).
Work will be performed at the National Training Center, Fort
Irwin, California, and is expected to be completed by September
30, 2001. Of the total contract funds, $477,649 will expire at
the end of the current fiscal year. There were 112 bids
solicited on January 9, 1996, and seven bids were received. The
contracting activity is the Directorate of Contracting, Fort
Irwin, California (DAKF04-96-C-0012).
NAVY
Trans Met Incorporated, * Schertz, Texas, is being awarded a
$23,764,465 firm-fixed-price multi-year award fee lump sum and
indefinite quantity contract for regional transporation
maintenance and operations at three Naval installations in
Jacksonville, Florida. Work will
be performed in Jacksonville, Florida, and is expected to be
completed by June 2001.
Contract funds would not have expired at the end of the current
fiscal year. This contract
was competitively procured with ten proposals solicited and nine
offers received. The Navy Public Works Center, Jacksonville,
Florida, is the contracting activity (N68931-96-D-0085).
Pacific Ship and Repair and Fabrication, Port Orchard,
Washington, is being awarded
a $9,440,986 firm-fixed-price job order for ship repair services
on the USS NIMITZ (CVN 68) during its FY 96 Selected Restricted
Availability (SRA). Work will be performed in Bremerton,
Washington, and is expected to be completed by November 1996.
Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal
year. This contract was competitively procured with 12 proposals
solicited and four offers received. The Supervisor of
Shipbuilding, Conversion, and Repair, Puget Sound, Washington, is
the contracting activity (N00024-92-H-8649).