CONTRACTS
ARMY
Science Applications International Corporation Research &
Development Company, San Diego, Calif., is being awarded an
indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity with firm fixed
price/cost plus fixed fee contract (appropriation number and
dollar value will be issued with each delivery order) with an
estimated cumulative total of up to $60,000,000, for program and
integration support for the program manager for chemical
demilitarization, technical services, engineering design, design
studies, design, fabricate, install and test prototype equipment,
prepare technical, data packages for equipment, procurement,
chemical agent, industrial chemical and pollutant monitoring
services. Technical analyses: analyze, investigate, review and
validate demilitarization technologies, equipment and processes.
Perform risk analyses, quality assurance, audits, inspections,
reports and surveys; safety, security and chemical surety
services, training, develop and conduct training, plans, manuals,
programs and operations, surveys and audits. Work will be
performed in San Diego, Calif., Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md.; and
the United States military stockpile sites throughout the
Continental United States (Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md.; Anniston
Army Depot, Ala.; Blue Grass Army Depot, Ky.; Newport Army
Ammunition Plant, Ind.; Pine Bluff Arsenal, Ark.; Pueblo Depot
Activity, Colo.; Tooele Army Depot, Utah and Umatilla Depot
Activity, Ore.), and in the Pacific (Johnston Atoll), and is
expected to be completed July 12, 2001. This was a broad agency
announcement in the Commerce Business Daily on September 29,
1995, and four bids were received. The contracting activity is
the U.S. Army Chemical and Biological Defense Command, Aberdeen
Proving Ground, Md. (DAAMO1-96-D-0009).
Stone and Webster Engineering Corporation, Boston, Mass. is
being awarded an increment of an indefinite delivery/indefinite
quantity with firm fixed price/cost plus fixed fee contract
(appropriation number and dollar value will be issued with each
delivery order), as part of an estimated cumulative total of up
to $60,000,000, for program and integration support for the
program manager for chemical demilitarization, technical
services, engineering design, design studies, design, fabricate,
install and test prototype equipment, prepare technical, data
packages for equipment, procurement, chemical agent, industrial
chemical and pollutant
monitoring services. Technical analyses: analyze, investigate,
review and validate demilitarization technologies, equipment and
processes. Perform risk analyses, quality assurance, audits,
inspections, reports and surveys; safety, security and chemical
surety services, training, develop and conduct training, plans,
manuals, programs and operations, surveys and audits. Work will
be performed in San Diego, Calif., Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md.;
and the United States military stockpile sites throughout the
Continental United States (Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md.; Anniston
Army Depot, Ala.; Blue Grass Army Depot, Ky.; Newport Army
Ammunition Plant, Ind.; Pine Bluff Arsenal, Ark.; Pueblo Depot
Activity, Colo.; Tooele Army Depot, Utah and Umatilla Depot
Activity, Ore.), and in the Pacific (Johnston Atoll), and is
expected to be completed July 12, 2001. This was a broad agency
announcement in the Commerce Business Daily on September 29,
1995, and four bids were received. The contracting activity is
the U.S. Army Chemical and Biological Defense Command, Aberdeen
Proving Ground, Md. (DAAMO1-96-D--0010).
Schwartz Electro-optics, Incorporated*, Orlando, Fla., is
being awarded a $5,864,600 increment as part of a $6,831,470
modification to an $18,390,715 cost plus fixed fee contract for
research and development services to provide changes in the
technical approach to meet the current requirements in the
development of the Long Range Biological Standoff Detection
System (LR-BSDS). Work will be performed in Orlando, Fla., and
is expected to be completed by October 23, 1998. Contract funds
will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. This is a
sole source contract initiated on April 30, 1996. The
contracting activity is the U.S. Army Chemical and Biological
Defense Command, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. (DAAMO1-95-C-0041).
AT&T Corporation, Business Markets Division, Washington,
D.C., is being awarded a $6,000,000 increment as a part of a
$430,000,000 indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity, firm fixed
price contract to provide wide area network (WAN) services to
interconnect and support users in science and technology (S&T),
developmental test and evaluation (DT&E), and modeling and
simulation (M&S) communities throughout the 50 United States.
Digital transmission services will be provided via a variety of
technologies. Work will be performed at various continental
United States locations and is expected to be completed by July
11, 2001. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the
current fiscal year. There were 130 bids solicited on December
22, 1995 and three bids received. The contracting activity is
the U.S. Army Information Systems Selection and Acquisition
Activity (DAHC94-96-D-0009).
AIR FORCE
GTE Government Systems Corporation, Needham Heights, Mass.,
is being awarded a $27,995,000 cost plus award fee contract to
provide for design and development of the Defense Improved
Emergency Message Automated Transmission System (IEMATS)
Replacement Command and Control Terminal (DIRECT). Contract is
expected to be completed October 1999. Contract funds will not
expire at the end of the current fiscal year. Electronic Systems
Center, Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., is the contracting
activity (F19628-96/C-0126).
Lehman Chambers, Chambersburg, Pa., is being awarded a
$5,820,452 firm fixed price contract to provide for design and
construction of an anechoic chamber at Robins Air Force Base,
Ga., to conduct electrical testing of the nose radome of the MC-
130H aircraft. The work will be performed at Lehman Chambers,
Chambersburg, Pa. (23%), Warner-Robins Air Logistics Center,
Robins Air Force Base, Ga., and Flam and Russell, Horsham, Pa.
(47%). Contract is expected to be completed January 1998.
Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal
year. There were 53 firms solicited and four proposals received.
Aeronautical Systems Center, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base,
Ohio, is the contracting activity (F33657-95/C-0049).